Yeah, I'm in the same city. City limits are rather arbitrary, so I usually just count the entire metropolitan area. It has 825,000 in city limits, but including the suburbs, it's 1.8 million. The town I grew up in grew from 225K to about 285K while I lived there.
I put a town as I moved hear last year But I was brought up in a little village with bus service into town
I live in a little town called Duncan in South Carolina. It's actually a pretty convenient and overall quiet/nice place with a relatively low crime rate (despite being in the county of Spartanburg, which ranks in the top 10 most crime-infested cities in the U.S.). It's convenient in the sense that it sits between two cities (Spartanburg, which Duncan is a part of, and Greenville), so it doesn't take long to drive to either one. Also, Duncan is small on the map, so everything is within literally 5 minutes of my home if you're getting there by car: schools, a shit-load of restaurants, the public library, hotels, banks. I can literally walk to my high school, my bank, my public library and a bunch of restaurants and be there in about 15 to 20 minutes.
Am I the only one fascinated by these poll results? I would love to see this become a 'sticky' topic just so we could get almost everyone on EC to vote (providing everyone is honest). I'm dying to see the final demographics.
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Population just over 500000 (apparently, I definitely didn't think it was that high). I'm here for school. My hometown is still in the realm of ~100k people though.
Outside of Syracuse, NY. Not sure the exact population, but since it's a village, I went with that one.
I kind of live all over. Right now I'm in a small town in Canada outside of Kitchener, Ontario visiting family. I have an apartment in Clare, Michigan (town) and Amphoe Mueang, Phuket (district/city). I occasionally work in Taipei, Taiwan (Metropolis) & I'm moving to the city of Cambridge (England) in a few months.
You should send a message to an Admin and ask about it, because I agree, it would be very interesting.
A tiny country town of probably 5,000 or so people, if that. But I go to school in a city of about 75,000.
In the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area by Arizona State University (the largest public university in the States). So it's a pretty big city. Population: more than 4 million.