TOm,
Here's something I neglected to copy. It confirms my suspicions about surrounding areas:
"1. Includes surrounding urban agglomerations. Agglomerations include a central city and bordering urban areas. Some agglomerations have more than one central city (e.g., Washington, D.C. includes Baltimore; Tokyo includes Yokohama and Kawasaki). NOTE: The definitions of agglomerations vary significantly from city to city, hence the difficulty of compiling an accurate, comparative list of the world's most populous cities.
Source: Thomas Brinkhoff, Principal Agglomerations and Cities of the World. http://www.citypopulation.de, 4.6.00.>Doug;
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>Disregarding San Francisco is the capital of nothing I wish to relate in public, I find the number from the web site you referenced representing the population to be a bit high. 6.9 million? Would you believe it is more like 600,000 or less?
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>Tom
Sorry for the confusion... <g>
Best,
DD
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