Athens

>Athens
>Carthage
>Rome
>Constantinople
>Chang'an
>Baghdad
>Venice
>Paris
>Vienna
>London
>New York

What will be the next great city in terms of wealth, size, power and cultural influence?

Warsaw

Beijing.

Lobamba

Warsaw, Poland

New Delhi
India superpower by 2030

Shanghai

>no LA

Mumbai
India Superpower by 2020

Lagos, it'll be bigger than Tokyo by 2040

Mombasa

Not even memeing

This, probably

Grand-Popo

Mbumba
Gonbonga
Mbmudda

Mogadishu

Shanghai.

Detroit

Athens

Garbagrowa is the best city of all time, you stupids uneducated assoles.

Shanghai unless Trump

Mogadishu actually used to be something once ...

Odd too see my house on such a dated map desu

this
its sad that they just pretty much gave up doing anything on their own

Raqqa

Malmo

>Constantinople

STOP RIGHT THERE FAGLORD!

>What will be the next great city in terms of wealth, size, power and cultural influence?
Wherever the money is. I'd bet on Beijing, but probably not within our lifetime.

Rotterdam.

Unironically São Paulo, wait and see

San Francisco, with the technology industry growing like crazy and the biggest companies (Apple, Google, many social net sites) being in the tri-state area of that city, SF is a good contender. One of the biggest banking districts in all of North America is also located there, its called Montgomery St, which is kind of like a Western-American version of Wall St.
Eh, L.A. was probably more powerful when the movie industry was at its height, and millennial are watching less movies. The only thing that could turn it around would be an industry of creating humanoid robot clones or something.

>Tokyo is the biggest city ever
>not listed

Where are Bruges, Ghent and Amsterdam in this list? The first two brought the Renaissance to western Europe and the last one distributed a lot to the outside world?

In terms of size yes, but its the 80s anymore and Japanese financial influence has dwindled.

This

Tallinn

Yeah, and it feels weird.

Shanghai

>millennial are watching less movies
What the fuck are you talking about

Studies show that young Americans just aren't buying tickets on opening night anymore, they are buying less tickets period. Th film industry has actually been on a decline since the advent of television, its had its revivals,but now with more people watching Netflix movies, many of which aren't shoot in L.A, Hollywood's power could be dwindling.