Cities
What is a City?

Cities are essentially large concentrations of people and buildings. They can be sprawling, like Mexico City and Los Angeles; extremely densely populated, like Tokyo and London; or relatively small, like Vancouver. In ancient civilizations, cities arose as hubs for trade and quickly became centers of power, wealth, production, ideas, and culture. Today, complex infrastructures of public transportation, municipal services, local government, residences, industry, and business support the modern city.

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Explore the vast outdoor markets that bring food to an overcrowded city.
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Hail a cab to the Big Apple, where the streets throb with people of all colors, all dialects, and all attitudes.
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From the Wailing Wall to the Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem is an epicenter of faith and a vortex of civil strife.



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