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ElTerprise: Funny. Everthing above 100,000 is usually defined as a large city :).
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moonshineshadow: Really? I never considered that as the number to define a large city. I would define that as small city. Nothing more.

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EndreWhiteMane: Switzerland is 41,285 km², Iowa is 145,743 km².
Rather to be expected. :-)
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moonshineshadow: True :D
But it is still cute :D But I have to say I like these "big" Swiss cities. Quite relaxed and not too big.
I agree, I HATED Chicago. When I moved here it was about 75,000, which seemed tiny.
The airport was hilarious, you actually could walk to your plane, no busses. :-)
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moonshineshadow: Really? I never considered that as the number to define a large city. I would define that as small city. Nothing more.
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ElTerprise: Well I can refer to atleast german definitions and iirc there are some international conventions as well (but there quite old. From 1887 i guess) which means that there are about 1750 large cities worldwide. The next larger type would be a megacity which is from 1 Million upwards (300 wordldwide). Yay that's my topic :)
Ah ok, good to know :D
I'll still stick with my personal definition :P
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moonshineshadow: Really? I never considered that as the number to define a large city. I would define that as small city. Nothing more.
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ElTerprise: Well I can refer to atleast german definitions and iirc there are some international conventions as well (but there quite old. From 1887 i guess) which means that there are about 1750 large cities worldwide. The next larger type would be a megacity which is from 1 Million upwards (300 wordldwide). Yay that's my topic :)

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EndreWhiteMane: Chicago, which is 5 hours away is 2.719 million without the 'suburbs', we're pretty small. :-)
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ElTerprise: Only 1 Million more than Hamburg without it's metropolitan area :)
We actually are quite huge for Iowa, 2nd largest in the state.
Thing is Iowa has 99 counties and LOTS of smaller towns.
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moonshineshadow: Really? I never considered that as the number to define a large city. I would define that as small city. Nothing more.

True :D
But it is still cute :D But I have to say I like these "big" Swiss cities. Quite relaxed and not too big.
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EndreWhiteMane: I agree, I HATED Chicago. When I moved here it was about 75,000, which seemed tiny.
The airport was hilarious, you actually could walk to your plane, no busses. :-)
You should try living in a village with 3000 people :D
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moonshineshadow: Ah ok, good to know :D
I'll still stick with my personal definition :P
It's okay. Usually every country uses slightly different definitions. And the german one is quite detailled - quelle surprise ;)

Edit: But probably 250,000 might be a better threshold for a big city which would equal the upper centre in the Central Place Theory :).
Post edited June 29, 2015 by ElTerprise
Germany has 80 million compared to the US's 318 million.
You really are quite gigantic population wise.
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moonshineshadow: Ah ok, good to know :D
I'll still stick with my personal definition :P
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ElTerprise: It's okay. Usually every country uses slightly different definitions. And the german one is quite detailled - quelle surprise ;)
And probably almost now one knows that these definitions even exist ;-)
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EndreWhiteMane: I agree, I HATED Chicago. When I moved here it was about 75,000, which seemed tiny.
The airport was hilarious, you actually could walk to your plane, no busses. :-)
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moonshineshadow: You should try living in a village with 3000 people :D
I would love it if people weren't so nosy. Or if I needed parts for my car. :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Germany has 80 million compared to the US's 318 million.
You really are quite gigantic population wise.
Yup. Excluding Russia, it's the biggest country in Europe population wise :). But we only have 4 cities with over one million inhabitants (which a re 4/5 of all german-speaking cities with over one million inhabitants).
Post edited June 29, 2015 by ElTerprise
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moonshineshadow: You should try living in a village with 3000 people :D
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EndreWhiteMane: I would love it if people weren't so nosy. Or if I needed parts for my car. :-)
Nah, it is not that bad ;-)
Of course it might also relate to the country you are living in, but I never experienced people being nosy.
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moonshineshadow: And probably almost now one knows that these definitions even exist ;-)
Aside from people working in spatial or urban planning and those wo had that in geography you're probably right :).
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moonshineshadow: You should try living in a village with 3000 people :D
I wouldn't survive that longer than a month ;)
Post edited June 29, 2015 by ElTerprise
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moonshineshadow: You should try living in a village with 3000 people :D
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ElTerprise: I wouldn't survive that longer than a month ;)
Ah yes. That could actually happen. Since if I remember it right, you do not have a driver licence, right? And with the horrible German public transport in the small towns, you would probably catch the first available train to a larger city :D
Post edited June 29, 2015 by moonshineshadow
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EndreWhiteMane: I would love it if people weren't so nosy. Or if I needed parts for my car. :-)
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moonshineshadow: Nah, it is not that bad ;-)
Of course it might also relate to the country you are living in, but I never experienced people being nosy.
The Germans I've known do seem more introverted than us 'happy go lucky' Americans.
Though that varies greatly just from town to town, as I'm sure it does there.
Post edited June 29, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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moonshineshadow: Nah, it is not that bad ;-)
Of course it might also relate to the country you are living in, but I never experienced people being nosy.
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EndreWhiteMane: The Germans I've known do seem more introverted than us 'happy go lucky' Americans.
Though that varies greatly just from town to town, as I'm sure it does there.
Probably. The town where I grew up was not like that. You really had your privacy.
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moonshineshadow: Ah yes. That could actually happen. Since if I remember it right, you do not have a driver licence, right? And with the horrible German public transport in the small towns, you would probably catch the first available train to a larger city :D
Yes. I don't have driver's licence. Didn't need one as of yet :).
Well my problem would be that this place are just too small. I need an urban atmosphere - even the quite suburban district i'm currently living has about 23,000 inhabitants and it's not urban enough for me :)