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It was probably just the equivalent of alien juveniles drunk in the Suburban.
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LARGEST CITIES ON THE PLANET!
Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city. Revised (10/01/04) Shanghai, China 13.3 million Mumbai (Bombay), India 12.6 million Buenos Aires, Argentina 11.92 million Moscow, Russia 11.3 million Karachi, Pakistan 10.9 million Delhi, India 10.4 million Manila, Philippines 10.3 million Sao Paulo, Brazil 10.26 million Seoul, South Korea 10.2 million Istanbul, Turkey 9.6 million Jakarta, Indonesia 9.0 million Mexico City, Mexico 8.7 million Lagos, Nigeria 8.68 million Lima, Peru 8.38 million Tokyo, Japan 8.3 million New York City, USA 8.09 million Cairo, Egypt 7.6 million London, UK 7.59 million Teheran, Iran 7.3 million Beijing, China 7.2 million LARGEST METRO AREAS IN THE WORLD Numbers shown are the population within the immediate surrounding area of the established border of the city, and also include the city limit population figures. Revised (09/05) Toyko, Japan 31.2 million New York City - Philadelphia area, USA 30.1 million Mexico City, Mexico 21.5 million Seoul, South Korea 20.15 million Sao Paulo, Brazil 19.9 million Jakarta, Indonesia 18.2 million Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, Japan 17.6 million New Delhi, India 17.36 million Mumbai, India (Bombay) 17.34 million Los Angeles, USA 16.7 million Cairo, Egypt 15.86 million Calcutta, India 14.3 million Manila, Philippines 14.1 million Shanghai, China 13.9 million Buenos Aires, Argentina 13.2 million Moscow, Russian Fed. 12.2 million ;) |
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I didn't make it up, go tell it to the World Atlas.
If you follow the Jersey Pike from NY to Philly, it's contiguous civilization, especially east of the Pike. The forested areas west of the Pike, like up near the water gap, don't break the chain, they're beside it. Besides, coyotes will live in the city. :lol: |
xob should tell all the news writers, they think Mexico City has the most people. But considering that WE are unable to count how many Mexicans we have in this country, it is not surprising that we don't know how many of them are there either ;)
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I like his assertion that we only "came as invaders and kill the indians natives". Even in Mexican schools, they are supposed to know that the Spanish invaders did away with more than 25 million natives within one generation after arriving, 30 million if you count the Caribbean islands as well. We would have needed another 100 years to come even close to those numbers.
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Right over my head.....who is that? :confused:
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