- List of cities spanning more than one continent
A transcontinental city is a city occupying portions of more than one continent. Such a city may be transcontinental by virtue of crossing a continental boundary on land or of including islands associated with a continent other than that where the city is based. The following are examples of transcontinental cities listed alphabetically:
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Atyrau , a city in westernKazakhstan divided by the mouth of theUral River . Almost all of it lies inAsia , but a small portion extends intoEurope . [http://www.brif.kz/eng/maps/pdf/ATY_map_e.pdf]
*Istanbul , the largest city ofTurkey and best-known example. TheBosporus Strait separates its European and Asian portions. It is coterminous withIstanbul Province , with 65% of its residents in the 19 districts of the European portion and 35% in the 12 districts of the Asian portion. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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*Orenburg , aRussia n city on theUral River . Most of it is considered in Europe, but part of its south side crosses the Ural into Asia.
*Suez , an Egyptian city on theSuez Canal and coterminous with theSuez Governorate . Almost all of it is considered inAfrica , but a small portion extends eastward into Asia. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]Cities which, although not transcontinental cities, straddle continental boundaries and are also hubs of transcontinental
metropolitan area s:
*Çanakkale , an Asian city in Turkey with theDardanelles Strait separating it from its European suburbs. It is part of the transcontinental megalopolis of Istanbul-Bursa -Çanakkale, which includes all of metropolitan NW Turkey.
*Colón, Panama , a South American city with thePanama Canal separating it from its North American suburbs.1
*Ismaïlia , an African city inEgypt with the Suez Canal separating it from its Asian suburbs.
*Oral, Kazakhstan , a European city with the Ural River separating it from its Asian suburbs.
*Panama City , a South American city with the Panama Canal separating it from its North American suburbs.1
*Port Said , an African city in Egypt with the Suez Canal separating it from its Asian suburbs.1 If the boundary between the continents is regarded as the Panama Canal.
Cities with outlying islands
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Almería , a city on the southernMediterranean Sea coast ofSpain . While most of it is on the European mainland, it includesIsla de Alborán , which is closer to Africa than to the Spanish mainland. 19.4% of the city's area is African.
*Cape Town , the legislative capital ofSouth Africa . It includes thePrince Edward Islands and whether it is considered a transcontinental city is contingent on whether the islands are considered Antarctic or African. 25.8% of the city's total area consists of this island group.
*Caracas , the capital and largest city of theSouth America n nation ofVenezuela . It administers the Caribbean islandFederal dependencies of Venezuela , includingIsla Aves , sometimes associated withNorth America .
*Tokyo , the capital and largest city of the Asian island nation ofJapan . The Japanese Pacific islands to its south and southeast, including the Oceanian island ofMinami Torishima , are part of it. Whether it is considered a transcontinental city is contingent on whetherOceania is considered a continent. These outlying islands form the Ogasawara Village, which consists of Asian and Oceanian islands. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]Cape Town, Caracas and Tokyo may be technically considered transcontinental, if the inclusion of distant uninhabited outlying island possessions is accepted as sufficient. They may be considered geographically but not demographically transcontinental. Almería is transcontinental by virtue of inclusion of an African island about 90 kilometres away with a naval base. The other four examples are clearly contiguous transcontinental cities and are hubs of transcontinental metropolitan areas.
ee also
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Transcontinental country
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