Originally posted by: notfred
Cities are incorporated entities. There are no population rules, but the residents of a county will typically vote fora certain area to become an incorporated city.
I'm on the side that there is no strict rule of population to define soemthing as a "city"Originally posted by: notfred
Cities are incorporated entities. There are no population rules, but the residents of a county will typically vote fora certain area to become an incorporated city.
You mean the state capital of Wyoming (Cheyenne) is a village or town?Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
yes i believe there is...
i believe there is no city in Wyoming
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
in the original SimCity, you needed 10,000 people to become a city
Originally posted by: Spooner
Originally posted by: LeiZaK
in the original SimCity, you needed 10,000 people to become a city
somehow i don't see this as proving me wrong
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I wouldn't consider it a city unless it had 100k people. Less than that is a town.
Originally posted by: Spooner
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I wouldn't consider it a city unless it had 100k people. Less than that is a town.
okay, but what is the actual rule of thumb here? google has come up empty![]()
-The difference between towns and cities is differently understood in different parts of the English speaking world. There is no one standard international definition of a city: the term may be used either for a town possessing city status; for an urban locality exceeding an arbitrary population size; for a town dominating other towns with particular regional economic or administrative significance.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Spooner
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I wouldn't consider it a city unless it had 100k people. Less than that is a town.
okay, but what is the actual rule of thumb here? google has come up empty![]()
Look to Wikipedia
-The difference between towns and cities is differently understood in different parts of the English speaking world. There is no one standard international definition of a city: the term may be used either for a town possessing city status; for an urban locality exceeding an arbitrary population size; for a town dominating other towns with particular regional economic or administrative significance.
Originally posted by: Spooner
what does this crap mean?Originally posted by: LeiZaK
YTMND
Originally posted by: notfred
Cities are incorporated entities. There are no population rules, but the residents of a county will typically vote fora certain area to become an incorporated city.
Originally posted by: PHiuR
vermont has no cities.
that is all i know.
Originally posted by: dullard
There is no set definition. However, most atlases use 2000 as the cutoff. Just under 2000 is listed as a town and just over 2000 is listed as a city. I personally think there needs to be another term for something with 200,000+ people.
