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Largest City by Continent and Letter

Can you name the largest city that begins with each letter on the given continent?
Using the urban agglomerations
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Last updated: November 24, 2019
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First submittedNovember 24, 2019
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Letter
Population
Continent
City
A
5,700,000
Africa
Alexandria
B
3,075,000
Oceania
Brisbane
C
3,775,000
South America
Caracas
D
29,400,000
Asia
Delhi
E
1,360,000
North America
Edmonton
F
3,275,000
Europe
Frankfurt
G
3,150,000
South America
Guayaquil
H
6,600,000
North America
Houston
I
15,800,000
Asia
Istanbul
J
13,700,000
Africa
Johannesburg
K
17,300,000
Asia
Karachi
L
9,900,000
South America
Lima
M
4,850,000
Oceania
Melbourne
Letter
Population
Continent
City
N
4,425,000
Europe
Naples
O
3,375,000
North America
Orlando
P
4,100,000
South America
Porto Alegre
Q
5,950,000
Asia
Qingdao
R
2,025,000
Africa
Rabat
S
5,600,000
Europe
Saint Petersburg
T
7,350,000
North America
Toronto
U
3,950,000
Asia
Urumqi
V
2,250,000
Europe
Vienna
W
8,550,000
North America
Washington D.C
X
9,900,000
Asia
Xiamen
Y
3,300,000
Africa
Yaounde
Z
1,410,000
Europe
Zurich
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2 Comments
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Level 74
Jan 23, 2024
STOP USING AGGLOMERATION FIGURES.

Frankfurt is way smaller, as is Zürich.

Washington as well.

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Level 56
Jul 23, 2024
While turkey is mostly on Asia, Istanbul is technically in Europe, I think you should fix that