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Toronto to me felt like a giant suburbia, the downtown is full of generic skyscrapers where people work and then get on their cars and go back home to their suburbias.
I wasn't particularly impressed, and then they have like a Time square wannabe Square called Yonge-Dundas square... I don't know I wasn't feeling it
I prefer Nordic cities, so fellas my vote goes to Nordic cities!
You could expect that as the metro area has only 1,5 million inhabitants and the population quite concentrated.
Of course. That's why I find a lot more similarities in the urban structure of our cities and those of the Nordics, than with European cities south of the Baltic Sea (loose definition - I guess Kobenhavn is technically south...).
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