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Originally Posted by Mister F
You guys are hilarious. Nobody said that Toronto or Montreal are denser than New York. Obviously. What was said is that New York's extensive sprawl makes its overall urban area density relatively low. That doesn't take anything away from the city itself. Clearly I touched a nerve.
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But that isn't correct. New York isn't as sprawly as Toronto, or any other city in the U.S. or Canada. It just has a lot of rural and sparsely populated land included in the metro area.