On 19 January 2011 16:49, Steve Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
> atlases etc. A town of 50,000 would barely even rate a mention in
> France, whereas that's pretty big for Australia. And a town like Eucla
> in the nullarbor (pop 50) has very high prominence as it's the only
> place for many miles with accommodation.

I didn't say 'town', I said places of 50,000 calling themselves cities
(eg Dubbo, Tamworth), or the 'city' of Gympie which has ~10-15,000,
city is a subjective term applied for various reasons. In any case the
lone place in the middle of no where aren't cities, but regional
centres.

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