1. Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a modern international city, located at the southern end of Kanto Plain in Honshu. It has jurisdiction over 23 special zones, 27 cities, 5 towns, 8 villages, Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands, with a total area of 2 155 square kilometers and a population of about12.29 million (as of February 2003), ranking first in the world. According to the urban population, the GDP of Tokyo in 2004 was $784.8 billion.
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2. new york is the largest city and the largest commercial port in the United States. It is not only the financial center of the United States, but also one of the financial centers in the world. New york is located at the mouth of the Hudson River in southeastern New York, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of five districts: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Richmond, covering an area of 780 square kilometers. The urban area has a population of more than 7 million, and the population of Greater new york, including suburbs, is 6.5438+0.8 million. According to the urban population, new york's GDP in 2004 was US$ 407 billion.
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London, the capital of England, is located on the plain in the southeast of England, across the Thames, 88 kilometers away from the mouth of the 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. In 200 1 year, the population of London is 7188,000. London is the largest international foreign exchange market and international insurance center in the world, and it is also one of the largest financial and trade centers in the world. According to the urban population, the GDP of London in 2004 was $284.7 billion.
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Seoul is the capital of Korea, with an area of 605. Square kilometers, accounting for 0.6 1% of the total area of the country. The population in 2000 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 urban population, the GDP of Hancheng in 2004 was $6543.8+98 million.
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5. Los Angeles is close to the coast of San Pedro Bay and Santa Monica Bay on the east side of the vast Pacific Ocean, and backed by the vast San Gabriel Mountain, covering an area of over 1 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. Now 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 largest number of scientists and engineers in the United States and the title of "City of Science and Technology", where the famous Silicon Valley is located. In recent years, the financial industry and commerce in Los Angeles have also developed rapidly. Hundreds of banks have set up 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. According to the urban population, the GDP of Los Angeles in 2004 was $6543.8+$96 million.
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Osaka, the capital of Osaka Prefecture, is the second largest city in China. Located in the southwest of Honshu, facing Osaka Bay, with an area of 204 square kilometers and a population of about 3 million. Hanshin (Kobe) Industrial Zone is one of the four major industrial zones in Japan with Osaka as the center. It is surrounded by about 30 satellite cities such as Tuban, Sakata and Osaka, as well as Osaka Economic Park where high-tech enterprises are concentrated. According to the urban population, Osaka's GDP in 2004 was $65,438+$0,9/kloc-$0.0 billion.
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7. Located at the southeast end of China, Hong Kong is the hub of rapidly developing East Asia with superior geographical conditions. The total area of Hong Kong 1 103 square kilometers. At the end of 2003, the population of Hong Kong was about 6.8 million, with a population density of 6,300 people per square kilometer. Hong Kong is the 1 1 largest trading system, the sixth largest foreign exchange market and the 12 largest banking center in the world. Hong Kong's stock market is the second largest in Asia. According to the urban population, the GDP of Hong Kong in 2004 was US$ 654.38+64 million.
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Chicago is the third largest city in the United States and the largest industrial center in the Great Lakes region. Located in the northeast of Illinois, at the southwest end of Lake Michigan. It covers an area of 590.5 square kilometers and has a population of 2.784 million (1990), of which blacks account for about 40%. The metropolitan area consists of six counties including Cook, including several neighboring cities in satellite towns and the northwest lakeside area in Indiana, with an area of 1206 1.6 square kilometers. Within 480 kilometers around Chicago, nearly 20% of the country's population is concentrated. In 2004, the GDP of Chicago was $654.38+46 million.
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Toronto is the capital of Ontario, Canada, with a population of more than 4.3 million and an area of 632 square kilometers. As the economic center of Canada, Toronto is the largest city in Canada, located in the heart of Canada, close to Detroit, Pittsburgh, Chicago and other industrialized areas in the eastern United States. Automobile industry, electronics industry, finance industry and tourism industry play an important role in Toronto's economy, and Canada's largest automobile factory is located here. Its high-tech products account for 60% of the country. The headquarters of famous Canadian banks such as Royal Bank, Imperial Bank and Bank of Montreal are all gathered here, and 90% branches of foreign banks in Canada are located in Toronto. Toronto Stock Exchange is the third largest exchange in North America in terms of transaction volume. According to the urban population, the GDP of Toronto in 2004 was $65,438+$0,465,438+$0.9 billion.
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10. Ciudad de Mexico is located on the Texaco Lake Plain in the south of the Mexican Plateau, with an altitude of 2,240 meters. Over the past 30 years, the urban area has been expanding continuously, forming a metropolitan area, including Mexico City and nearby 17 towns, with an area of about 20 18 square kilometers. Mexico City has a population of 20 million (including satellite cities), ranking first in the world, and its growth rate is also the highest among major cities in the world. Mexico City is the political, economic and cultural center of Mexico. Its GDP accounts for 48% of the country. According to the urban population, the GDP of Mexico City in 2004 was $6543.8+$25 million.
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Montreal, located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the St Lawrence River, is the second largest city in Canada with a population of about 2.9 million. For a long time in the past, it was the largest city in Canada, but Montreal did not lack modernization because of its antiquity. Due to the foundation laid for many years, its industrial output value still ranks second in the country. The position of industry can not be ignored, and finance and industry and commerce are also very developed. According to the urban population, the GDP of Montreal in 2004 was $65,438+$065,438+$0,365,438+$0 billion.
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Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo and the center of Kanagawa. It has good transportation lines, and it takes only 30 minutes to drive to Tokyo and Haneda Airport, while it takes 84 minutes to take the train to Narita International Airport. Yokohama is traditionally an international port. There are many ancient western-style buildings here, full of the atmosphere of multicultural intersection. People are working hard to build this city into a century metropolis with internationalization, informationization and good living environment. In addition, Kamakura, which is 15km south of Yokohama, was the capital of Japan during the period of1kloc-0/92, and preserved quite a lot of historical and cultural treasures. According to the urban population, the GDP of Yokohama in 2004 was119 billion US dollars.
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13. Nagoya is a world-famous city with developed industries, and the wool textile and ceramic industries rank first in the country. According to the urban population, the GDP of Yokohama in 2004 was $6543.8+$006 million.
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14. Berlin, as the capital of Germany after reunification in 1990 and 10, is both young and ancient. It is located in the center of Europe, where East meets West. The city covers an area of 883 square kilometers, of which parks, forests, lakes and rivers account for about a quarter of the city's total area. The whole city is surrounded by forests and grasslands, just like a big green island. The population is about 3.39 million. As a major industrial city in Germany, Berlin's main industrial sectors include electronics, machinery manufacturing, chemical industry, printing, textile and food processing. According to the urban population, the GDP of Berlin in 2004 was $65,438+001700 million.
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15. Houston, the largest city in the southeastern United States, the capital of harris county, the largest city in Texas, the fourth largest city, the largest oil industry center and the third largest port in the United States. Located on the southeast coast of Texas, it is connected to the Gulf of Mexico by an 80-kilometer-long sea canal. The total urban area is 1.598 square kilometers and the population is about 1.95 million. According to the urban population, the GDP of Houston in 2004 was $65,438+010 billion.
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Calculated by urban population, Madrid's GDP in 2004 was 97 billion US dollars.
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17. Hamburg is located in the lower reaches of the Elbe River in the northern plain of Germany, 0/00km away from the North Sea estuary/kloc-0, with an area of about 755.3km2 and a population of 1.7 million. It is the second largest city in Germany and a national city. Hamburg is an important economic and trade center in Germany and occupies an important position in the German economy. Among the top 500 enterprises in Germany, Hamburg accounts for more than 40. According to the urban population, the GDP of Hamburg in 2004 was $96 billion.
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18. Singapore is a city country with a population of 32 1.75 million (1.999 June), of which Chinese account for 77.2%; Malays account for14.1%; Indians account for 7.4%, and the rest are Pakistanis and Sri Lankans. The economy is dominated by five sectors: commerce, manufacturing, construction, finance, transportation and communication. Its industries are mainly oil refining, petrochemical and shipbuilding repair, and it is the third largest oil refining center in the world. Singapore in Asia is the favorite city for foreigners to live and work. Tokyo and Hong Kong ranked second and third respectively. In terms of urban population, Singapore's GDP in 2004 was $94 1 billion.
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Paris, the capital of France, is the largest city in continental Europe and one of the most prosperous cities in the world. Paris is the largest industrial and commercial city in France. The headquarters of most banks and insurance companies in Paris (including the Bank of France and the stock exchange) are located on the west side of the "market" (1 183- 1969 is the local central market). According to the urban population, the GDP of Paris in 2004 was $92.4 billion.
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Milan is the second largest city in Italy, the capital of Lombardy, the capital of Milan Province, the most important economic center in the country, known as the "economic capital", the cradle of art and the hometown of many geniuses, and the hometown of a unique working style and lifestyle in Italy, so it is considered to be the most important city in Italy. Urban area 18 1. 75 square kilometers with a population of about 2 million. According to the urban population, Milan's GDP in 2004 was $86 billion.
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Philadelphia is the fifth largest city in the United States and the largest city in Pennsylvania. The urban area is 352 square kilometers and the population is 654.38+0.586 million (654.38+0.990). The metropolitan area includes about 140 towns in five counties such as Philadelphia and two counties such as Camden, New Jersey, with a total area of 9,202 square kilometers. According to the urban population, the GDP of Feicheng in 2004 was $82.3 billion.
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Rome is the capital and largest city of Italy and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country. It is located on the west side of the south-central Apennine Peninsula, on the hilly plain of the lower reaches of the Tiber River, 25 kilometers west of tyrrhenian sea, with an urban area of more than 200 square kilometers and a population of 2.667 million. According to the urban population, the GDP of Rome in 2004 was $865,438+400 million.
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Shanghai covers an area of 6,340.5 square kilometers, accounting for 0.06% of the total area of China. It is about120km long from north to south and about100km wide from east to west. The urban area is 2057 square kilometers. At the end of 2002, the registered population in Shanghai was13,342,300, and the non-agricultural population was1065,438+08865,438+00000, accounting for 76.4% of the total population. Shanghai is the largest economic center and port city in China, and a world-class metropolis and financial center.