itt we post the 3rd biggest city of our country
Itt we post the 3rd biggest city of our country
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Sorry Trondheim but you are no longer 3rd
Looks like a shit sack of a place.
and here's my provinces third largest city for the shits and giggles
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Not really a city, but David is the third largest human settlement in the country.
I'm not Czech
La Vega, Dominican Republic
never been there but it looks nice
pop: ~200,000
the more I look at this picture the more it reminds me of Brazilian favelas
Their Baseball Park.
How about no?
The hoses look rather good... for that unpaved road.
this
it's a beautiful city though say what you will about its inhabitants
yeah lol that's how it is in the D.R.
How is the rest of Panama compared to Panama City? My father lives there and I visit him twice a year. it is a beautiful city with great weather. Traffic sucks tho
Trondheim is still a nicer plan tho.
t. been there done that.
I wish favelas looked like this....
This bland, rat infested piece of shit of a city.
>his country has at least three cities to begin with
chicago (at least the loop and some of the richer parts near the loop) definitely seems the comfiest out of the top 3 american cities
based
but yeah, most of what is built in this country doesn't seem to have plan at all
>circular pitch
wtf
New York is based but uncomfy.
L.A. isn't so much a city as it is a giant strip mall.
why are all small towns just parking lots in USA and Canada?
it's fucking retarded
red deer isn't really small (at least by canadian standards) but it's because we have a lot of room so cities are unnecessarily big and therefore people need cars to get around
in canada it's only really medium-sized cities that do this, cities like vancouver or montreal are much better at managing space than any american city of a similar population
There are certain locations in New York City which are comfy. Depends, really.
Because they were made with automobiles in mind.
was USA discovered in the 1950's?
how fucking new can your cities even be as to be designed for cars?
The Hague
This is our seat of government. I'm not really familiar with the ins and outs of the city, but when I was there last time it had lots of cool buildings.
I think the rankings fluctuate significantly every year but I can't be bothered to check the latest data
If you weren't living in a major city, you were living in something akin to a shanty-town. This became more common as you left the Eastern United States. Most of these "smaller towns" weren't developed properly until, around the time of automobiles, and therefore were constructed with automobiles in time. Compare cities in Northeastern America to those in the West. I'm not defending it, grids are fucking ugly but, that's the thought process. A good chunk of Americans require automobiles to get around, even within their own towns. We're too big for our own good. There's so much fucking space.
nagoya
homeland of Toyota
god it looks so fucking nice
i wish i could live there