Wikipedia:Wikifun/Round 13/Answers/Question 11

Well maybe...
Right, each of the listed cities is on a different landmass so I thought perhaps they were ordered by something about the landmass rather than something about the city. It didn't work with area but then I tried list of islands by highest point and there they are - starting with Africa-Eurasia (aka the World Island). The cities are presumably chosen to be the largest on their respective landmass. The list will therefore be in full:


 * 1) Africa Eurasia -  Delhi
 * 2) The Americas -  Mexico City
 * 3) Antarctica -  Perhaps Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station?
 * 4) New Guinea -  Port Moresby
 * 5) Hawaii -  Hilo
 * 6) Borneo -  Kuching
 * 7) Taiwan -  Taipei
 * 8) Sumatra -  Medan
 * 9) Ross Island - McMurdo Station?
 * 10) Honshu -  Tokyo

Now I said it was the places with the highest population on each but that doesn't quite work as according to the list of metropolitan areas by population Mumbai is a bit bigger than Delhi. Does that matter? Am I missing something?

--Spondoolicks 21:18, 26 June 2006 (UTC)


 * Ah - I was missing something. Mumbai is on an island. --Spondoolicks 21:27, 26 June 2006 (UTC)


 * ''Correct. The largest settlement on Antarctica is debatable; Amundsen-Scott has a population of ~125 in winter, but they are all temporary; Esperanza Base is smaller, but there are 10 families living there, so that base seems to have a (small) permanent population. I would have accepted both answers. Eugène van der Pijll 07:43, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

Los Angeles New York City

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