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@@geographyblitz Dhaka is filthy, not developed. But true it’s developing very fast. Beautiful and Developed aren’t the same thing right? Most beautiful city in Bangladesh in my opinion will be Coxs Bazar
@@geographyblitz Just my opinion, the reason why tourists visit NYC is because it's more popular and has history, but I don't think it's the most beautiful city in the USA.
@@geographyblitzBeautiful and developed aren't really the same thing... There are New Yorkers pointing out the filth and huge rats in their city. They even moved away from NYC.
@@r1tzy5551 yeah dwag 😂. I live in NYC. My opinion most beautiful and Peaceful city in US is Seattle anyday, my relatives live there, also in Miami. I’ve been to both. But never been to Hawaii, Portland