Quote:
Originally Posted by Nouvellecosse
Plus, the convention for saying that one thing resembles another has long been that the original, larger, or otherwise more prominent of the two does is not the one that "resembles" the smaller, newer or less prominent. So saying "Well I thought of the smaller/newer thing when looking at the larger/older one" just tends to mean one is more familiar with the smaller/newer one. But that's a characteristic of the person making the comparison rather than of the things being compared. So it's irrelevant.
|
At the risk of being annoying, but
is Halifax larger than Victoria?
The Capital Region (Victoria) has a population of 415 451 over an area of 2340 sq km's. Halifax Regional Municipality has a population of 439,819 over an area of 5,475.57 sq km's. That's a larger population, but in an area that is over twice the size of the Capital Region. If you were to expand the Capital Region to the same area as Halifax Municipality, you would be taking in Nanaimo, which is 115 000 people, and the areas in between - about 600 000 people.
For urban area, Victoria - 397 237/215.88 sq km's. Halifax - 348 634/238.29 sq km's.
An good case could be made for Victoria actually being the bigger city. (Sorry. I get caught up on numbers too much probly).