jeffryv
Master Guide
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Posts: 1390
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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The above Placemark is for a tour of the Top 100 from this list, divided into subtours of 10, Hope you enjoy.
I have added tidbits of info about most cities, to make it a learning experience. So take a few minutes to stop the tour at each city and explore. 
(Tour tips: To slow or speed it up goto "Tools" then down to "Options" then click the "control' tab. Here you can control tour pause and by checking advanced you can control speed also.)
More to follow, so keep checking back as I work on a 1,000 city tour
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Have you visited them all yet? Major cities of the world
Bombay ( Mumbai ) India Karachi Pakistan Delhi India Shanghai China Moscow ( Moskva ) Russia Seoul ( Soul ) South Korea Sao Paulo ( São Paulo ) Brazil Istanbul Turkey Lima Peru ( Ciudad de México ) Mexico City Mexico Jakarta Indonesia New York United States of America Tokyo Japan Beijing China ( Al-Qahirah ) Cairo Egypt Tehran Iran Ar-Riyad Saudi Arabia London England Bogota Bogotá Colombia Lagos Nigeria Baghdad Iraq Bangkok Thailand Lahore Pakistan ( Dacca ) Dhaka Bangladesh Rio de Janeiro Brazil Bangalore India Wuhan China Tianjin ( Tientsin ) China Canton ( Guangzhou ) China Toronto Canada Jiddah Saudi Arabia Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire Chongqing ( Chungking ) China Santiago Chile Calcutta ( Kolkata ) India Singapore Chennai ( Madras ) India Leningrad ( Sankt-Peterburg ), St. Petersburg Russia Shenyang China Los Angeles ( El Rio de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula: (Really ) ) United States of America Ahmadabad India ( Busan ) Pusan South Korea Alexandria ( Al-Iskandariyah ) Egypt Hyderabad India Ankara Turkey P'yongyang North Korea Yokohama Japan Montréal Canada Casablanca ( Dar-el-Beida ) Morocco Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ), Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh Vietnam Berlin Germany Nanjing ( Nanking ) China ( Addis Abeba ) Adis Abba Ethiopia Poona ( Pune ) India Medellín Colombia Kano Nigeria Omdurman ( Umm Durman ) Sudan Surat India Madrid Spain Sian Xi'an China Chicago United States of America Kanpur India Havana ( La Habana ) Cuba Jaipur India Nairobi Kenya arbin China Buenos Aires Argentina Incheon ( Inch'o )South Korea Surabaya Indonesia Kiev Kyyiv Ukraine Hangchou ( Hangzhou) China Salvador Brazil Taipei T'aipei, Taipeh Taiwan Hai Phong Haiphong Vietnam Dar es Salaam Tanzania Daegu Taegu South Korea Bekasi Indonesia Chengdu ( Chengtu ) China Osaka Japan Karaj Iran Al-Jizah Giza Egypt Ibadan Nigeria Izmir Turkey Rome Roma Italy Faisalabad Lyallpur Pakistan Lucknow India
Quezon City Philippines San'a' Yemen Changchun China Cali Colombia Cape Town ( Kaapstad ) South Africa Belo Horizonte Brazil Fortaleza Brazil Mashhad Iran Namp'o North Korea Aleppo Halab Syria Dairen ( Dalian ) China Nagpur India
Before most of us have been able to detect it, what we have been calling a city has already changed. I’m not referring to the medieval walled city, which has been long dead.
I’m discussing the modern or contemporary city, which has culturally, politically, and physically metamorphosed beyond previous standards for recognition. To some, this transformation has warranted the creation of new terms. In the past, the word metropolis was used to describe the extended twentieth century gridiron, which bristled with skyscrapers. Today the term megalopolis is used to describe the bewildering sprawl of mass transit systems, technology parks, entertainment complexes, strip malls, and bedroom communities which extend from older city edges, annihilating previous physical distinctions between city and hinterland, as well as previous geopolitical boundaries.
To the majority, however, the elusive word city still suffices to describe any settlement of particular size and socio-economic significance. The irony is that what we call a city is no longer inherently urban, or suburban, or even exurban. It is all these things and more. We would perhaps do better to describe the countryside, like the goatherd in Calvino’s Cecilia4, or whatever is antithetical to the city.
In any case, what we must realize is that our old definition of city has been modified to address new forms of human development.
Edited by jeffryv (07/14/06 08:21 PM)
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jeffryv
Master Guide
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Posts: 1390
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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Note Before someone jumps on me I know it is not uptodate and perfect, just a list for a world tour at 1:00AM
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araT
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Reged: 07/18/05
Posts: 163
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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How about a KMZ for that would make it less tedious for those of us who choose to take your tour.
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jeffryv
Master Guide
Reged: 07/16/05
Posts: 1390
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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Good idea, but I wonder how to do it so that it does not result in double pinpoints?
Anyone?
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TheRealMcCoy
Supersonic Explorer
Reged: 07/05/05
Posts: 465
Loc: France
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Just put no icon on your placemarks
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Please turn on Community Layers and search the forum BEFORE posting a placemark to avoid posting duplicate placemarks
All placemarks for Concorde are HERE! please check this thread BEFORE adding a placemark about this wonderfull plane
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XzOrzeist
Tourist
Reged: 06/28/05
Posts: 51
Loc: Johannesburg, South Africa
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It would be nice if there was descent resolution imagery of all these cities, I looked at a the list and of the 8 cities in my country, there 3 with partial coverage and another 5 with no good coverage what so ever, I know it sounds like I'm having a rant but I think anyone here on the bbs and anyone else using GE would love to see good imagery of that entire list of cities..... Yes, I'm hinting...
Wouldnt it be nice if we could have all those cities at good resolution with the next database upgrade?
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jeffryv
Master Guide
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Posts: 1390
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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Jeffryv Hits himself in the forehead for being a Dumb Bunny!!! Thank You TheRealMcCoy
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jeffryv
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I agree XzOrzeist you would think that some of those larger cities would be an excellent future market.
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jeffryv
Master Guide
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Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
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Major World Cities #1-10
To view tour Double click on "Open this Placemark" which is in little tiny writing just above. This will install a Folder in Google Earth under Places -Temporary Place ---100 Major World Cities Click on "Major World Cities #1-10 folder" it will open, then click " Play tour" button which can be found on the botton right corner of "Places"
Enjoy Exploring the world!!!
1 Bombay ( Mumbai ) India Overlay By Yogendra Mumbai Placemark Collection Here By GEC member JoshiPS 2 Karachi Pakistan Karachi Placemarks By member ramizq1 3 Delhi India Interesting Places By rakeshagrawal 4 Shanghai China Placemark collection by GEC member pinetao 5 Moscow ( Moskva ) Russia Seer's Best 6 Seoul ( Soul ) South Korea 7 Sao Paulo ( São Paulo ) Brazil 8 Istanbul Turkey 9 Lima Peru 10 ( Ciudad de México ) Mexico City Mexico Interesting Places
Seoul ( Soul ) South Korea Quote:
The purpose of this section of our Web site is to show people who are not familiar with Korean food, Seoul, and South Korea in general, what a dog meat farm is
Update Some of the cities have new higher res images (Aug 15th 2005)
Edited by jeffryv (10/03/05 08:41 PM)
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Infratex
First Post
Reged: 07/21/05
Posts: 1
Loc: Philippines
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Wondering where you got this list. I live in Manila and rather than the 1.5M people indicated on the list, the population here at present is closer to 12M. Several of the other figures listed are way off the mark also. FYI
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