It is on a group of 118 small islands, once an important trade empire during the Renaissance, known as the "Floating City", and was described as the most beautiful city built by man.
Venice
It is the largest city on the Mojave Desert, known for its gambling, shopping, and fine dining, and has the title "Sin City".
Las Vegas
Rome
It use to be a capital of a country, home to one of the major seaports of Africa, and one of the fastest growing cities in the world.
Lagos
It is the third largest city in Italy, has one of the most important ports in Europe, and received several Allied bombings.
Genoa
It was a former colony, a major resort city, has severe income inequality, a very high HDI, and most of its development is on reclaimed land.
Macau
It is one of the oldest cities in the world, one of the biggest economic centers of Southern Europe, and hosted the first modern Olympic game.
Athens
It has the largest amount of millionaires and billionaires in India, the financial, commercial, and entertainment capital of India, and home to Bollywood.
Mumbai
It is nicknamed "the City Beautiful", home to the second largest convention center, and driven by tourism.
Orlando
It is a former Hanseatic city member, was called the cultural capital of Europe in 2014, member of Eurocities, and humid continental as its climate.
Riga
Madrid
It's site was an important Powhattan village, host of a U.S. courts of appeals and the Federal Reserve, the original street grid was made in 1737, and has more blacks than whites.
Richmond
It was established in 1886 due to the gold rush in South Africa, was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA cup, and known as the "City of Gold".
Johannesburg
It is a major hub for international businesses and military defense, a major financial city in Oceania, ranks high on livability.
Honolulu
It is considered as a major commercial and economic along the Gulf Coast, could get flooded easily, and was an important city during many American wars.
New Orleans
It was a penal colony of the British Empire, one of the most multicultural cities, has the third largest foreign population, boasts 2,500,000 acres of natural reserves and parks, and hosted a Summer Olympic.
Sydney
It is a cultural capital of a country, was considered to be nuked by the United States but was not, is the intellectual capital of a country, and hosted a meeting to lower CO2 emissions
Kyoto
It is the largest city in the Arab World, has a metro system, ranked first in economy in the Middle East in 2005, and has the second oldest higher-education learning.
Cairo
It is governed by a constitutional monarchy, maintains two small military units, known for its tax haven, and over 30% of its population are millionaires.
It is a major economic center on the east coast, was first settled by French protestants, has mild winters and warm summers due to the Gulf Stream moderation, and due to global warming, could be easily hit by hurricanes.
It is the 11th largest city in the European Union, second largest of the Bavarian dialect, was occupied by the Swedish during the Thirty Years War, and based on high tech, automobiles, and the service sector.
Munich
It is a regional force in business and finance, known for its red-light district, due to its rapid growth and little urban planning, it caused major traffic jams and massive CO2 emissions due to this.
Bangkok
It use to be a site of fishing and trading villages, the world's largest Francophone city, over 90 percent is used for parks and greenery, and hosted 14th Francophone Summit.
Kinshasa
It is the economic and administrative capital of Aragon, hosted a summer Olympic, the main biotech and transport hub for Spain, has the main headquarters for the Union for the Mediterranean, and is one of the densely populated cities in Europe.
Barcelona