The biggest cities in Europe by population are Istanbul, Moscow, London, and Paris. These cities are major economic, cultural, and political centers in the region.
No. The "biggest" cities in 1066 probably included Constantinople and Rome in Europe, possibly Cuzco in South America, Peking in China. I'm not sure what the biggest city in India might have been. Today the largest cities probably still include Constantinople, which we know as Istanbul. Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, Mumbai, and perhaps Rio De Janiero in Brazil.
The biggest animal in Europe is the European bison, also known as the wisent. It is a species of bison that can weigh up to 900 kg (2,000 lbs) and stand over 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall at the shoulder.
Lisbon, Portugal is one of the sunniest cities in Europe, with an average of over 2,800 hours of sunshine per year. This makes it one of the top cities in Europe for sunny days annually.
London, located on the Thames River, and Paris located on the Seine River
No, Spain is not the second-largest country in Europe. Russia is the largest country in Europe both in terms of land area and population, while Spain ranks as the fourth-largest country in Europe in terms of land area.
Considering population,the three biggest cities are Moscow (8 297 000),London (7 074 000) & Sankt Petersburg (4 678 000 ).
Moscow, Russia is 1. London, England is 2. 3 is St. Petersburg, Russia
Las Vegas is one of the biggest cities in Nevada. Reno is another one of the biggest cities in Nevada. Henderson is another one of the biggest cities in Nevada.
There are thousands of cities in Europe.
"It is one of the biggest cities" is correct.
these are the biggest cities in Afghanistan:KabulMazar-e-sharifNengarharHeratKandahar
Yes, there are hundreds of cities in Europe.
no hanoi is not one of the biggest cities in the world.
The biggest water park in Europe is aqua land
the 2 Biggest cities in Montana is Butte and Bozeman.:)
There are thousands of cities in Europe. The exact number is not known.
There are exactly 104 major cities in Europe.