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City

City

(n)
UK
ˈsɪti
US
ˈsɪti
Definition: A large town.
Meaning: Thành phố
Very Common
How to use "City" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Salt Lake City is the smallest city that has an NBA franchise.

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London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, and is the largest urban area in Greater London.

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The River Thames travels through the city.

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London is the biggest city in western Europe, and the world's largest financial centre.

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For a long time, London was a small city.

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This area is still called the City of London.

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There were many villages around the city.

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Then, step by step, the villages joined together into one huge city.

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In the year AD 61, the city was attacked and destroyed.

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Then the Romans rebuilt the city, and London became an important trading hub.

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It became the largest city in England.

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However, it did not become the capital city of England until the 12th century.

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The old City of London is only a square mile in size but has its own Lord Mayor.

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Another famous old part of Greater London is Westminster, which was always a different city from the City of London.

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Berlin is the capital city of Germany.

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It is also the biggest city in Germany.

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The city is in the eastern part of Germany.

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The Governing Mayor of the city is Michael Müller (SPD).

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Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science.

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There are a lot of technology companies in the city.

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They are important for the city's economy.

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Many planes and trains travel to and from Berlin because the city is an important place for tourism and business.

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Berlin is an important city for the history of Germany.

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Bombs destroyed many buildings in the city in World War Two.

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The city was split into West Berlin and East Berlin after World War Two.

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The wall divided the city until 1989 when the East German government decided to allow anyone to cross, and people decided to destroy the wall.

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On July 2nd, 1962 Sam Walton opened the first Walmart Discount City store.

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Airbnb was formed in San Francisco in 2008, and it's in that very city where Airbnb plays host to it's most loyal customers and fans, with the Sanfranciscan's on average spending five and half days in each property and splashing out a whopping $1,045 for their stay.

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The city ranked sixth on the Global Financial Centres Index of 2019.

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The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world.

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The city has hosted multiple international events, including the Summer Olympics (1964), the G7 Summit (1979, 1986, and 1993), and will host the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

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Tokyo is a city that loves its seafood.

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With 14 Michelin three-star restaurants, Tokyo has more top-rated restaurants than any other city, surpassing even Paris.

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Mexico City is built on a lake called Texcoco.

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Mexico City has had many nicknames in the past including “City of the Palaces”, “City of Hope” and “Capital in Movement”.

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Mexico City is home to the world's largest taxi fleet of 100,000 taxis running every day.

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Archimedes was born in Syracuse, a Greek city state in Sicily.

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Archimedes was close to the ruler of Syracuse, King Hiero II who employed Archimedes in the defence of the city against the Roman invasion.

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The name "Hoi an" was adopted in 1595 by Nguyen hoang, who saw the commercial potential of the port city.

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It is a city located in Vietnam's central Quang Nam Province, on the north bank near the mouth of the Thu bon River.

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Therefore, the city offers unique cooking classes which are quickly becoming a popular tourist activity.

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Seoul is the biggest city of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), and its capital.

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Its official name is Seoul Special City.

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The city is bordered by eight mountains, as well as the more level lands of the Han River plain and western areas.

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It is the 6th most populated city in the world, and 7th most crowded.

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Throughout its history, Seoul was known by a number of different names, and the name Seoul itself is believed to have originated from the Korean word for the capital city, Seoraneol.

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Instead, a Chinese name for the city, which sounds similar, has recently been chosen.

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Seoul has been described as the world's "most wired city", ranked first in technology readiness by Pwc's Cities of Opportunity report.

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As one of the largest cities in the world and a leading global city, Seoul has become the headquarters for many international companies.

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The city is also known for its shopping and the Dongdaemun Market, which is the largest market in South Korea.

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Angkor is was the capital city of the Khmer Empire.

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The city and empire flourished from approximately the 9th to the 15th centuries.

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The city houses the magnificent Angkor Wat, one of Cambodia's most popular tourist attractions.

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The word Angkor is derived from the Sanskrit nagara, meaning "city".

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Fish and chip shops are now also around the world, including a few shops in New York City, and are especially popular in coastal regions of Spain.

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Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.

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Bangkok is by far the largest city in Thailand.

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Even if the city does seem horrendously busy and overcrowded, bear in mind that Bangkok is relatively small (population-wise) when compared to other major cities of the world.

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It currently ranks 24th largest, behind the likes of Moscow, New York City, Shanghai and Beijing.

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The city has sprawled out, especially since the boom of the 1980s.

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Today the city is divided into fifty districts with 35 of them located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, and only 15 on the western bank.

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The Chao Phraya River is as important as the River Thames is to London in defining the city's geography.

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The Chao Phraya River runs right through the heart of Bangkok and serves as a great way for locals and tourists to get around the city.

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Many of the city's major tourist attractions are located right on the river, or within easy walking distance of a river ferry stop.

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Bangkok does hold the title as the world's hottest city!

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It's not that daily high temperatures are really stupidly high, it's more the fact that the city remains hot all year round.

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The city is now a regional force in finance and business.

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The city is known for its street life and cultural landmarks, as well as its red-light districts.

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Bangkok is among the world's top tourist destinations, and has been named the world's most visited city consistently in several international rankings.

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Visit Chinatown in Bangkok for the culture but stay for some of the best cuisine in the city, and goods and souvenirs at some of the cheapest prices.

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Manila, capital and chief city of the Philippines.

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The city is the centre of the country's economic, political, social, and cultural activity.

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The city's name, originally Maynilad, is derived from that of the nilad plant, the name was shortened first to Maynila and then to its present form.

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The Manila city proper encompasses only a small proportion of that area.

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Manila has been the principal city of the Philippines for four centuries and is the centre of its industrial development as well as the international port of entry.

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The city has undergone rapid economic development since its destruction in World War II and its subsequent rebuilding.

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Trade flourishes within the metropolitan area and between the city and the provinces and other countries.

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The city government maintains numerous health centres as well as San Lazaro Hospital, where patients are treated free of charge, and subsidizes a number of government hospitals.

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There are also many missionary and private hospitals in the city.

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Amsterdam is the capital and largest city in the European country of the Netherlands.

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The city hosts two universities (the University of Amsterdam and the Free University Amsterdam) and an international airport "Schiphol Airport".

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The city of Amsterdam is the world's most multi cultural city.

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A dam was built in 13th century in the river Amstel (that's why the city is called Amsterdam).

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The old harbor of the city, Damrak, is now one of the busiest streets in the city.

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The city was for the first time mentioned in 1275 by count Floris V, count of Holland and Zeeland who gave the people of Amsterdam some more freedom.

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The city got its city rights probably in 1306;

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The city became a major trading port pretty soon, with a successful trading route to the Baltic Sea.

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The city grew fast in the 15th century.

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Because the city basically lies in swamp, the builders of the city had to dig canals to use the digging ground for getting the living ground higher.

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The city was one of the first cities in Western Europe to be fairly democratic: Wealthy citizens chose the leaders of the city.

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When the city of Antwerp fell to the Spanish in 1585, many people of Antwerp fled to Amsterdam.

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Antwerp was also a major trading city, and when its people moved to Amsterdam, they took their trading networks with them.

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That's why Amsterdam became an even more important trading city after that.

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That number would even rise to 200,000 near the end of the 17th century, making the city a very large city for its time (only London and Paris also had that many people).

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Rome is the capital city of Italy.

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It is also the capital and largest city in the region of Lazio, and the geographical region of Latium.

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An estimate by the OECD put the number of people in the city area of Rome at 3.47 million.

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When the Roman Empire was new, Rome was called the Eternal City because it was already very old.

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He lives in the Vatican City, which is an enclave in the north west part of Rome.

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The city is crossed by two rivers: the Tiber, which runs from east to west, and l'Aniene, which runs from north east to north – within the city, it flows into the Tiber.

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Mexico City is built on a lake called Texcoco.

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Mexico City has had many nicknames in the past including "City of the Palaces", "City of Hope" and "Capital in Movement".

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Archimedes was born in Syracuse, a Greek city state in Sicily.

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Archimedes was close to the ruler of Syracuse, King Hiero II who employed Archimedes in the defence of the city against the Roman invasion.

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The name "Hoi an" was adopted in 1595 by Nguyen hoang, who saw the commercial potential of the port city.

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It is a city located in Vietnam's central Quang Nam Province, on the north bank near the mouth of the Thu bon River.

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Angkor is was the capital city of the Khmer Empire.

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As the village grew into a town and then a city, the network of canals running through it was further formed and shaped to help transport and trade - both with the outside world and within the city.

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The city's extensive network of canals and bridges provides it with some of its breathtaking sites.

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After all, there are more than 250 miles of cycle path weaving across the city.

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The Kansas City Art Museum's lawn is home to the world's largest shuttlecock.

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Paris (nicknamed the "City of light") is the capital city of France, and the largest city in France.

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The city has a multi cultural style, because 20% of the people there are from outside France.

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The Allies freed the city in 1944 and it has not since been captured.

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Home to the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and the 2016 Olympic games, Rio is a city not to be missed.

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For an amazing piece of architecture, Sagrada Familia is a must-see and is situated right in the center of the city.

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Have you heard of "The red rose city" or Petra, Jordan?

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This city has sights which any historian or archaeologist will love.

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The Royal Tombs provide a great way to see the city from a height - climb to the top and take some holiday snaps to make your friends jealous!

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Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia, which is a region of Spain.

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Barcelona is the largest city on the Mediterranean coast.

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The city is between the rivers of Llobregat and Besòs, and south of the Pyrenees mountains.

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It was a great opportunity to improve the city.

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Many new parks were opened and other significant changes to the city were made.

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Amsterdam is hands-down my absolute favorite city!

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The city itself is full of timeless and beautiful architecture, stunning waterfronts, lush green parks, culture, museums, history, amazing food and a great night life.

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Whenever anybody asks me to recommend a place for a good city break my go-to answer is always Amsterdam - there's something for everyone there and I've never known anybody be disappointed by a trip there!

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So I couldn't turn down the chance to share some of the interesting things I know about my favorite city with you all, could I?

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Amsterdam is a city built on wooden poles.

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The name of the city is a Cantonese phrase that translates to fragrance harbor.

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Three quarters of the city's landmass is rural.

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The city is known to have the largest fleet of ferries in the world transporting people and goods to Macau and various Chinese cities.

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Hong Kong hosts the largest concentration of ultra high-net-worth individuals of any city in the world.

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It has won the title of "The Best Business City in the World" for over four years.

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No, Machu Picchu is not the "Lost City of the Incas".

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When he set out, he was really in search of the "Lost City of the Incas".

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After excavating the ruins of Machu Picchu Bingham made the conclusion that he had found the Lost City, and published his findings.

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Ironically, Bingham actually stumbled upon the ruins of the lost city on his way towards Machu Picchu, but dismissed it without much thought and continued on his journey.

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Brimming with culture, this city won an award in 2016 for being the best travel destination.

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Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace, take a cruise down the River Thames and view the city on foot or from the top of an iconic red bus.

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