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| | City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | In most parts of the world cities are generally substantial and nearly always have an urban core, but in the United States many incorporated areas which have a very modest population, or a suburban or even mostly rural character, are designated as cities. |
 | | The kernels of older European cities, which have not been extensively rebuilt, tend to have city centres where the streets are jumbled together, often seemingly without a structural plan. |
 | | A global city, also known as a world city, is a promiment centre of trade, banking, finance, innovations, and markets. |
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