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  1. Bangkok Has the World's Longest City Name — and It Means "City of Angels"
  2. Whittier, Alaska — The Town Where 200 People Share One Building
  3. Coober Pedy, Australia — The Town That Lives Underground
  4. Venice, Italy — The City Built on a Petrified Forest
  5. Monowi, Nebraska — The Town With a Population of One
  6. London, England — The Concrete Jungle That's Actually a Real Jungle
  7. Supai, Arizona — The Most Remote Town in America, Hiding Inside the Grand Canyon
  8. Tokyo, Japan — The City With More People Than an Entire Country
  9. La Rinconada, Peru — The Highest City on Earth, Where Miners Work 30 Days for Free
  10. Mexico City — The 22-Million-Person Capital That's Slowly Sinking Into the Ground
  11. Oymyakon, Russia — The Coldest Town on Earth Where −68°C Is Just Another Winter
  12. Buenos Aires Has More Bookstores Than Any City on Earth
  13. Darvaza, Turkmenistan — The Hole in the Desert That's Been on Fire for 54 Years
  14. Dubai Was a Fishing Village in 1960 — Now It Has a Ski Slope in the Desert
  15. The Island Where Amazon Can't Deliver
  16. Singapore Is Surrounded by Water — Yet Has Zero Natural Freshwater
  17. Hashima Island: The Ghost City That Was Once Denser Than Manhattan
  18. Istanbul Is the Only City on Two Continents — And It's Not Even Turkey's Capital
  19. Colma, California: The Town Built for the Dead
  20. Cairo: The 5,000-Year-Old Megacity Where 99% Have Never Seen the Pyramids Next Door
  21. Fordlandia: Henry Ford Built a Perfect American Town in the Amazon — And Never Visited It Once
  22. Amsterdam: The City With More Bikes Than People — And 1 Million Sunken on Canal Floors
  23. Kowloon Walled City: The Densest Place in Human History Was One City Block in Hong Kong
  24. Seoul: Destroyed in the Korean War, Rebuilt Into a Megacity of 26 Million in 40 Years
  25. Seoul: From Rubble to the World's 4th-Largest Economy in 50 Years — Three Industries Built From Zero
  26. Picher, Oklahoma: America's Most Poisoned Town Was Once the World's Largest Lead Mine — Now Population Zero
  27. Kinshasa: The World's Largest French-Speaking City Is 4km From Another Capital — Across the Deepest River on Earth