|
Population
|
Border
|
City
|
|
8,478,072
|
NY-NJ
|
New York City
|
|
2,721,308
|
IL-IN
|
Chicago
|
|
1,573,916
|
PA-NJ
|
Philadelphia
|
|
943,476
|
NC-SC
|
Charlotte
|
|
681,723
|
TX-NM
|
El Paso
|
|
640,796
|
KY-IN
|
Louisville
|
|
635,749
|
OR-WA
|
Portland
|
|
610,919
|
TN-MS-AR
|
Memphis
|
|
516,032
|
MO-KS
|
Kansas City
|
|
489,265
|
NE-IA
|
Omaha
|
|
454,808
|
VA-NC
|
Virginia Beach
|
|
314,915
|
OH-KY
|
Cincinnati
|
|
|
Population
|
Border
|
City
|
|
302,824
|
NJ-NY
|
Jersey City
|
|
279,695
|
MO-IL
|
St. Louis
|
|
265,638
|
OH-MI
|
Toledo
|
|
281,714
|
NV-CA
|
Reno
|
|
254,997
|
VA-NC
|
Chesapeake
|
|
202,893
|
KS-MO
|
Overland Park
|
|
201,830
|
GA-AL
|
Columbus
|
|
201,737
|
GA-SC
|
Augusta
|
|
198,992
|
WA-OR
|
Vancouver
|
|
191,496
|
TN-GA
|
Chattanooga
|
|
185,690
|
TN-KY
|
Clarksville
|
|
159,102
|
VA-MD
|
Alexandria
|
|
I, too, was thinking it was a bit odd and arbitrary that DC "didn't count," but your explanation makes perfect sense.
This scene taught me that the USA has more than one Columbus.
Although I did not need to go to college for another 7 years to study a globe.