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Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia. Its population is slightly over 1 million, which makes it by far the largest city in the otherwise sparsely populated state. Adelaide is centrally located among the wine regions of McLaren Vale, Barossa Valley and Clare Valley, all of which are within day-trip distance. Adelaide is within a reasonable driving distance of the capital cities on the east coast. read more
Uppsala is a university city in Uppland province in Svealand, south central Sweden. With a population of 185,000, it is the fourth largest city in Sweden. The two universities dominate the city, so there are lots of young lively people everywhere. It holds Scandinavia's largest cathedral, originally constructed in the 1200s, which is open for visitors. The train from Stockholm takes 40 minutes (SEK 60-70) and from Arlanda airport 18 minutes (SEK 105). read more
Lucerne (Luzern in Swiss-German) is a beautiful small city in the heartland of Switzerland, across the lake from Altdorf, where legend has it William Tell shot an apple off of his son's head. In addition to being a fine place to visit in and of itself Lucerne is a great base from which to explore famous Swiss sites such as Mount Rigi and the Rütli Meadow. The first city to join the Swiss Confederation, today Lucerne is a lovely small city with a thriving tourism industry, owing mainly to read more
Shanghai (上海 Shànghǎi), with a population of more than 18 million (and over 5.8 million migrants), is one of the most populous and most developed cities in the People's Republic of China. Shanghai was the largest and most prosperous city in the Far East during the 1930s, and remained the most developed city in Communist China. In the 1990s Shanghai again became an attractive spot for tourists worldwide. read more
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. It is situated in the south central part of the country on the border between the historical provinces Uppland and Södermanland (also known as Sörmland), on the east coast, between lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The municipality of Stockholm has approximately 765,000 inhabitants (2004), the greater metro area 1.9 million (2004). The population of the metro area grows by about 20,000 each year. read more

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6. London - 5.28279585575% 7. Gelsenkirchen - 0% 8. Chiba - 0% 9. Wembley - 0% 10. Shibuya - 0% 11. Udine - 0% 12. Segou - 0% 13. Trieste - 0% 14. Leuven - 0% 15. Copenhagen - 0% 16. Chania - 0% 17. Strasbourg - 0% 18. Manizales - 0% 19. Bucharest - 0% 20. Sofia - 0% 21. Athens - 0% 22. Kigali - 0% 23. Bath - 0% 24. Brussels - 0% 25. Kuala Lumpur - 0% 26. Oberhausen - 0% 27. Milan - 0% 28. Vienna - 0% 29. Frankfurt - 0% 30. Tokyo - 0%
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