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list of cities spanning more than one continent : ウィキペディア英語版
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. Due to the nebulous nature of the boundaries between Europe and Asia, Istanbul in Turkey is the only naturally occurring transcontinental city. Since the Ural River is usually, but not always, considered the boundary between Europe and Asia, two cities on that river can be considered transcontinental. A fourth city straddles the Suez Canal, the boundary between Africa and Asia, but this particular boundary is man-made. The following are examples of transcontinental cities listed alphabetically:
*Istanbul, the largest city of Turkey and best-known example. The Bosphorus strait separates its continental European and Asian portions. It is coterminous with Istanbul Province, with 65% of its residents in the 19 districts of the continental European portion and 35% in the 12 districts of the Asian portion.〔:File:Istanbul districts.png
*Çanakkale, an Asian and European city in Turkey with the Dardanelles Strait separating its Asian and European portions. It is closer to mid-division than Istanbul.
*Atyrau, a city in western Kazakhstan divided by the mouth of the Ural River. Almost all of it lies in Asia, but a small portion extends into Europe. ()
*Orenburg, a Russian city on the Ural River. Most of it is considered in Europe, but part of its south side crosses the Ural into Asia.
*Magnitogorsk, a Russian city on the Ural River.
*Suez, an Egyptian city on the Suez Canal and coterminous with the Suez Governorate. Almost all of it is considered part of Africa, but a small portion extends eastward into Asia.〔:File:Egypt-As Suways.png
Cities which, although not transcontinental cities, lie very close to continental boundaries and are also hubs of transcontinental metropolitan areas:
*Ismaïlia, an African city in Egypt with the Suez Canal separating it from its Asian suburbs.
*Port Said, an African city in Egypt 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.
==Cities with outlying islands==

*Almería, a city on the southern Mediterranean Sea coast of Spain. While most of it is on the European mainland, it includes Isla de Alborán, which is closer to Africa than to the Spanish mainland. 19.4% of the city's area is African.
*Caracas, the capital and largest city of the South American nation of Venezuela. It administers the Caribbean island Federal dependencies of Venezuela, including Isla Aves, sometimes associated with North America.

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