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Union City has, by percentage, more Cubans than any other city in America- about 65% with West New York, a contiguous city.
The spaces are part of the large Columbus Village mixed-use development that has already signed Whole Foods as a tenant and is expected to take up three contiguous city blocks between 97th and 100th Streets.
In growing up in Kingsford and in the contiguous city of Iron Mountain, Johnson could claim to have been shortchanged when it came to fathers — his biological father left when Scott was an infant and his stepfather could apparently be a violent drunk — but his mother seemed devoted to him.
As planned in 1970, the original Houston Center development was pitched as a "City of Future" occupying 33 contiguous city blocks on the undeveloped side of downtown's Main Street that had been assembled for that purpose by Texas Eastern, a natural gas pipeline company.
Several underutilized, contiguous city blocks near public transportation is desirable.
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The biggest of these is "Boswash," the chain of contiguous cities and surrounding regions that stretches from Boston to Washington, D.C., along the northeastern seaboard of the United States.
In 1975, by presidential decree, Manila and its contiguous cities and municipalities were integrated to function as a single administrative region, known as Metropolitan Manila (also called the National Capital Region); the Manila city proper encompasses only a small proportion of that area.
Occupying nearly 90 square miles (230 square km), it encompasses a population of about 300,000 in the contiguous cities of Gary, Hammond, East Chicago, and Whiting in Indiana and Calumet City in Illinois.
The Greater Bangkok Metropolitan Area, which generally includes Bangkok proper and its twin city, Thonburi, and the contiguous cities of Samut Prakan to the southeast and Nonthaburi to the north, remains the dominant and only major urban centre in the country.
This has resulted in the periodic utilization of floterial districts 2 where contiguous cities or counties cannot be combined to yield population totals reasonably close to a population ratio figure determined by dividing the § ate's total population by the number of seats in the particular legislative body.
On the other extreme, we have massive metropolitan areas such as around New York City or Washington, D.C. that are contiguous "city-like" expanses but, administratively, are technically different places.
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