Just a few from the top of my head:
Some examples are:SydneyHobartDarwinCairnsMackayOrangeBurnie
There are human features like rivers, lakes, mountains, trees and cities they are some examples of human features in geography. :)
Some examples of 9-letter cities in Australia are:MelbourneNewcastleGold CoastCaloundraBundabergGladstoneDevonportTraralgonGeraldtonToowoombaRedcliffeFremantleLiverpoolBankstownBlacktownBotany BayCanada BayHervey BayPort PirieFrankstonDandenongArmadale (W.A.)BayswaterJoondalup
Laureth Amaryllis Phyruvian STRAWBERRY REPUBLIC! >.< =3
Yes, there are many cities in the Asia Pacific region, including some of the oldest cities in the world. Examples include Manila, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Adelaide.
Most cities have suburbs in Mexico. See related links for some examples.
Examples: Mecca, Madina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Baghdad & Cairo.
· Edfu, Egypt · El Djazair, Algeria
Some examples are: Barcelona, Malaga, Alicante, Benidor, Badalona, Carthagena etc.
Some cities or states that have Sports Radio 610 according to their official website would be Chicago and Washington as a couple of examples. Contacting Sports Radio 610 would give one a list of cities.
Some examples of cities with two syllables include Boston, Denver, Dallas, and Miami. These cities have two distinct beats or sounds when pronounced. Other examples include Austin, Memphis, and Seattle.
Yes, there are cities located in subarctic regions. Some examples include Fairbanks in Alaska, Norilsk in Russia, and Yellowknife in Canada. These cities experience long, harsh winters with temperatures often below freezing.