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Understand the geographical location, climate, culture and ecology of the top ten cities in the world.

New york, USA.

(new york)

New york is the largest city and the largest commercial port in the United States. It not only

It is the financial center of the United States and one of the financial centers in the world. New york is located at the mouth of the Hudson River in the southeast of new york, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, with an area of 1, 2 1.4 km2. It consists of five districts: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Richmond. The urban population is 8.336 million, and the greater new york includes the suburban population 1.9 million.

London, England

(London)

London is located on the plain in southeast England, across the Thames.

The second place is London.

Thames, 88 kilometers from the mouth of Thames. The administrative divisions of London are divided into the City of London and 32 urban districts. The 12 urban area outside London is called inner london, and the other 20 urban areas are called Outer London. The City of London, inner london and Outer London make up Greater London. Greater London can be divided into London City, West London, East London, South District and Port. The City of London is a financial center and a trade center. West London is home to the British Royal Palace, Prime Minister's residence, Parliament and government departments. East London is an industrial area and a residential area for workers. The southern district is a mixed zone of industry, commerce and residence. Port refers to the area between Tower Bridge in London and the mouth of the Thames. The whole area of Greater London is 1580 square kilometers.

Tokyo, Japan

(Tokyo)

Tokyo is a modern international city.

Ranked third-Tokyo

City, located at the southern tip of Kanto Plain in Honshu, governs 23 special zones, 27 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages, Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Tokyo has a total area of 2 188 square kilometers and a population of about130,000 (as of August 20 12), and its population density is one of the most populous cities in the world.

Paris, France

(Paris)

Paris is the largest city in continental Europe and the largest city in the world.

Ranked fourth-Paris

One of the bustling cities. Located in northern France, on the west bank of the Seine River, 375 kilometers away from the estuary (English Channel). The Seine River winds through the city, forming two central islands (Sid and St. Louis). With a population of 2.2 million 1 5.78 million (as of 2009, 65,438+10/0), Paris is still a "world conference city". With its beautiful scenery, rich historical sites, colorful cultural activities and modern service facilities, it has ushered in many international conferences. According to statistics, Paris * * * held 365 international conferences in 1987, surpassing new york, London, Brussels and Geneva, ranking first in the world. International organizations such as UNESCO and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have their headquarters in Paris.

Hong Kong, China

(Hong Kong)

Located at the southeast end of China, Hong Kong is developing rapidly.

As the hub of East Asia, it enjoys superior geographical conditions. Hong Kong covers an area of 1 104 square kilometers (as of 20 13, 10), with a population of about 7.2 million and a population density of 6,522 people per square kilometer. Hong Kong is the third largest financial center, the eleventh largest trading system, the sixth largest foreign exchange market and the twelfth largest banking center in the world. Hong Kong's stock market is the second largest in Asia.

Chicago

(Chicago)

Chicago is the third largest city in the Great Lakes of the United States.

Ranked sixth-Chicago

The largest industrial center in the region. Located in the northeast of Illinois, at the southwest end of Lake Michigan. Chicago covers an area of 606 square kilometers and has a population of about 2.8 million. About 40% of them are black. The metropolitan area consists of six counties including Cook, including many neighboring satellite towns and cities in the northwest lakeside area of Indiana, with an area of 1206 1.6 square kilometers. Within 480 kilometers around Chicago, nearly 20% of the country's population is concentrated.

Los Angeles, USA

(Los Angeles)

Los Angeles is close to San Pedro Bay and San Pedro Bay on the east side of the vast Pacific Ocean.

Ranked seventh-Los Angeles

Along the coast of Monica Bay, backed by the vast San Gabriel Mountain, the area exceeds 1, 200 square kilometers. The metropolitan area includes Los Angeles County, part of Orange County and Ventura County, and more than 80 towns such as Beverly Hills, Pasadena and Long Beach, with a total area of 65,438+00,567 square kilometers. Los Angeles has become the largest petrochemical, marine, aerospace and electronic industrial base in the United States. It is one of the major science and technology centers in the United States, with the number of scientists and engineers ranking first in the United States and enjoying the title of "City of Science and Technology". The financial industry and commerce in Los Angeles have also developed rapidly. Hundreds of banks have offices in Los Angeles, including many famous international consortia, such as Lockheed, Northrop and Rockwell. Los Angeles has become a financial center after new york.

Singapore

(Singapore)

Singapore is located at the southern tip of Malay Peninsula.

Ranked eighth-Singapore

Adjacent to the south entrance of Malacca Strait, Indonesia is separated from Singapore Strait in the south, and Malaysia is separated from Johor Strait in the north. The two banks of Singapore and Malaysia are connected by a long embankment. Singapore is one of the most important financial, service and shipping centers in Asia. Singapore has achieved remarkable results in urban cleaning, so it is also called "garden city". According to the data of 20 1 1, Singapore has the highest investment immigration threshold in the world.

Sydney, Australia

(Sydney)

Sydney is the capital of New South Wales.

Ranked ninth-Sydney

Located in the southeast of Australia, it is the largest city in Australia, the oldest city in Australia and an increasingly international metropolis. The 2000 Sydney Olympic Games made Sydney's international reputation and popularity unprecedented.

Seoul, South Korea

(Seoul)

Seoul is the capital of South Korea, with an area of 605. Ping.

Ranked tenth-Seoul

Square kilometers, accounting for 0.6 1% of the total area of the country. In 2000, the population was10.32 million. There are 25 districts and 522 caves in Seoul. It is a local autonomous organization "special city" directly under the central government. It is the political, economic and cultural center of Korea.

According to the statistical methods of these two companies, the ranking of each city is based on the analysis of four indicators of the city's economic vitality, political influence, scientific research foundation and living standards. However, the top cities are not all ranked first.