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What do you exactly mean by big city ??
I live in a city in the south suburbs of Paris (France) named Grigny, the population is approximatively 30 000, which is pretty small and it's pretty far from Paris (30km) but it's a well known city because of...how can I say...the violence due to the drug shit and everything that comes with it...

Grignywood 91350 !! Tu vas faire quoi ??

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2 hours ago, TrotteurFuneste said:

@zerox
What do you exactly mean by big city ??
I live in a city in the south suburbs of Paris (France) named Grigny, the population is approximatively 30 000, which is pretty small and it's pretty far from Paris (30km) but it's a well known city because of...how can I say...the violence due to the drug shit and everything that comes with it...

Grignywood 91350 !! Tu vas faire quoi ??

what is a big city to you is up to your own definition. big cities for me mean populations of 250,000 or more.

I see that your city has a serious violence problem. my country/city is very safe: Global Peace Index rankings

 

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Denmark     2
Austria     3
New Zealand     4
Portugal     5
Czech Republic     6
Switzerland     7
Canada     8
Japan     9
Slovenia     10

France     46

 

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    Amedy Coulibaly, one of three perpetrators of the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks

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I used to live in a big city until around eight years ago when I moved to a much smaller city. The obvious differences became apparent within the first few months that living in a smaller city would mean having a smaller income, not having as much work, and generally having to make ends meet in a place that lacks excitement. Of course, I refer to my parents when I say all of this though it does affect me as well on a certain something.

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My village/municipality have a total population of 677. And I know 2 of them.


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I'm kinda in a weird situation, I live in Cincinnati, but my city itself is INSIDE of Cincinnati itself, little place called Norwood, population is 19,059 as of 2013 according to google. It's almost all residential here. 


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Officially, where I live is classified as a city, but most everyone refers to it as a town, since it is incredibly small and has a very town-y feel to it. That being said, there has been so much growth and expansion that it probably will feel like a city in the next several years. A transit system is already in the works. 


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A small town with a population of 600+. 20 miles away is a city with a population of more than 50,000 people. 

I despise both areas, for many different reasons I don't want to get into. But the area is quite depressing.

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The population here is apparently 85231 (shamelessly checked from Wikipedia), but I'm not exactly sure what to call it. If I remember correctly, it's often referred to as a town since it definitely doesn't feel like that big of a city.

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When I'm at school I live in a city, though at home I live in a small city/town. It's a suburb to a larger city. 


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I live in a city! 800,000 people and growing every day. I grew up in a town, though.

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