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Urban areas where several cities have grown together to form one giant city are sometimes called "megacities". One example is "Boswash"; the continuous city formed between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. Another is Los Angeles-San Diego, which (except for Camp Pendleton) is mostly urban. Greater Tokyo is another.

European readers; please suggest a couple in Europe. Would London count?

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Urban areas where several cities have grown together to form one giant city are sometimes called "megacities". One example is "Boswash"; the continuous city formed between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. Another is Los Angeles-San Diego, which (except for Camp Pendleton) is mostly urban. Greater Tokyo is another.

European readers; please suggest a couple in Europe. Would London count?

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