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borishaifa [10]
3 years ago
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The most populous cities in the Northeast are _____.

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1 answer:
marishachu [46]3 years ago
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The cities with the largest populations in the Northeast are: New York City, Philadelphia, Hempstead, Washington, Boston, Baltimore...

Explanation:

The Northeast is the region in the United States that has the biggest population density. This region was one of the first that was inhabited by the European colonists, and it was the first one to industrialize. This resulted in lot of people settling in over time, and the cities were constantly growing, and they still do. It is an enormous megalopolis in fact, comprised of numerous cities and towns stretched in linear manner along the Atlantic coast.

  • The largest cities in this region are New York City, Philadelphia, Hempstead, Washington, Boston, and Baltimore.
  • The mentioned cities are the ones that individually have a population greater than half a million people.
  • New York City is the largest of them with more than 8 million people, while Baltimore has just slightly more than 600,000 people.
  • This part of the United States is considered to be as one of the richest, economically most developed, and being the center of the country in numerous things.

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