Biggest cities by language A-Z (English) - Statistics

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Population Continent Hint Answer % Correct
C 2.7 million North America famous for its Deep Dish pizza and its Great Fire of 1871 Chicago
100%
D 1.3 million North America site of the JFK assassination in 1963 Dallas
100%
E 1 million North America home to North America’s largest shopping mall - northernmost major city on the continent Edmonton
98%
L 9.1 million Europe ancient Roman settlement home to Big Ben London
98%
N 8.8 million North America houses the headquarters of the United Nations and the iconic Statue of Liberty New York City
98%
S 5.1 million Oceania famous for its sails-shaped Opera House and the massive Harbour Bridge Sydney
98%
A 1.5 million Oceania “City of Sails” boasting more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world Auckland
96%
B 2.7 million Oceania 2032 Summer Olympics host Brisbane
96%
M 5.2 million Oceania frequently cited as the “Coffee Capital of the World” Melbourne
96%
P 2.3 million Oceania one of the most isolated geographic cities in the world Perth
96%
H 2.4 million North America “Space City” home to the NASA Mission Control Center and the world's largest medical complex Houston
93%
I 891,000 North America home to the world’s largest single-day sporting event: the Indy 500 Indianapolis
91%
T 2.8 million North America financial hub defined by the CN Tower and its status as one of the most multicultural cities on Earth Toronto
91%
O 1 million North America famous for the Rideau Canal (the world’s largest skating rink in winter) and its annual Tulip Festival Ottawa
78%
G 681,000 Oceania tourist hotspot famous for its "Surfers Paradise" beach and theme parks Gold Coast
76%
J 1 million North America largest city by land area in the contiguous United States and a major deep-water naval port Jacksonville
73%
K 516,000 North America renowned for its unique style of barbecue and its many historic fountains Kansas City
73%
V 662,000 North America called "Hollywood North" due to its massive film industry, where the mountains meet the Pacific Ocean Vancouver
71%
R 500,000 North America “City of Oaks” major hub for tech and biotech in the “Research Triangle” region Raleigh
69%
W 750,000 North America namesake of the bear that inspired Winnie-the-Pooh Winnipeg
64%
F 1 million North America “Cowtown” famous for its historic Stockyards and its deep roots in the American cattle trade Fort Worth
56%
Q 102,000 North America birthplace of both John Adams and John Quincy Adams Quincy, Massachusetts
53%
Y 212,000 North America "Terrace City" where Elisha Otis invented the safety elevator Yonkers
29%
X 25,000 North America "Bicycle Capital of the Midwest” gained national fame for surviving a massive F5 tornado in 1974 Xenia, Ohio
27%
Z 31,000 North America Indiana suburb famous for its preserved brick-paved Main Street, one of few left in the US Zionsville, Indiana
22%
U 86,000 North America home to the famous Tower Theater and the birthplace of comedian Tina Fey Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
4%
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