New York: São Paulo (Financial center, rude people, tall buildings, biggest population, most of the immigrants and migrants went there, etc.)
Los Angeles: Rio de Janeiro (crime, a lot of ghettos, a lot of rich neighborhoods, expensive housing, unfortunately the cultural and audiovisual center)
>New York Mexico City by definition >Los Angeles Los Angeles :^)
Benjamin Fisher
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Leo Clark
Oh, you silly cunt. :^)
Josiah Carter
kek
Angel Gonzalez
tokyo probably keihanshin (kyoto-osaka-kobe) complex
Carter Morgan
There are none.
We have a totally different type of divisions based on history not who makes more movies or speaks with a slightly more italian accent.
Luke Flores
el polANO
Easton Kelly
>New York Buenos Aires
>Los Angeles Montevideo
John Garcia
> New York None > Los Angeles None
Ayden Adams
KEK'd
Dominic Bell
>New York I guess Bogota (same reasons) >Los Angeles Maybe Cali? Also >Austin or Houston (or biggest texan city) Medellin (proud people, very known accent, used to be its own country, big part of the GDP, a lot of other reasons)
Ayden Sanchez
>New York Delhi
>Los Angeles Mumbai
Angel Gomez
New York: Toronto Los Angeles: Vancouver Dallas: Calgary Portland: Montreal/Halifax
Sebastian Powell
Mumbai can be New York as well
Easton Young
New York = Toronto LA = Vancouver
Lincoln Jones
>Polish history
Anthony Morgan
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Samuel Richardson
>New York Sydney >Los Angeles Melbourne (but Sydney has more ghettos)
Hudson Rivera
>New York If you're talking about a good mix of Skylines, finance and history, I'd say Frankfurt. Thing is Frankfurt might unironically be more dangerous than NYC
>Los Angeles One of the first cities foreigners associate with Germany is Berlin or Munich. Berlin is pretty diverse, some parts are third world tier, whereas Munich as a whole is pretty conservative (that of course doesn't imply that it's not shit in some parts). So all things considered, I'd say Berlin is the equivalent of L.A.
Jason Gonzalez
>New York Paris >Los Angeles Cannes
Cooper Kelly
That city looks pretty impressive tbqh, roughly how many of those are designated streets?
James Miller
NYC - Abu Dhabi - Financial center LA - Dubai - Vacation spot, weather, beaches, etc
Anthony Gomez
Plenty to support its huge population.
Angel Gray
>New York Brisbane >Los Angeles Melbourne
Asher Nelson
>brisbane nigga please.
brisbane is cleveland at best.
melbourne is like new york. there is no equivalent to L.A. in australia, but certain areas of sydney might be like beverly hills, and fortitude valley is like certain areas of L.A.
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Jaxon Stewart
did you just call me a nigger? what's your obsession with america cunt?
I said Brisbane for the people and the scumminess, and Melbourne because that's where a lot of the famous people live.
Carter Anderson
>New York Bogota >Los Angeles Medellin/Cali
It's very interesting because they fit the description in the OP perfectly. Does every country have cities like that?
Melbourne is not like New York in any fucking way. Have you even been to New York?
New York is the equivalent of Sydney.
Caleb Gray
West Anchorage East Anchorage
Ayden Harris
>New York Auckland. Shitload of immigrants, many tall buildings, Maori ghettos and gangs (like blacks), etc >Los Angeles Auckland. Shitloads of immigrants, sprawling clusterfuck, Maori ghettos and gangs (like Mexicans), etc.
Wellington is government like DC. Dunedin is our most cultural city, nicknamed "Edinburgh of the South", has our nations only historical castle. Possibly like Boston (cultural) except Scottish heritage instead of English. The other NZ cities are irrelevant.