Binary distribution From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Presence of two or more very large and dominant cities in a country Binary distribution is the presence of two or more very large and dominant cities in a country.[1][2] Australia (Melbourne, Sydney) Brazil (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro) Canada (Toronto, Montréal) China (Shanghai, Beijing) India (Mumbai, Delhi) Italy (Rome, Milan) Japan (Tokyo, Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto) Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam) Russia (Moscow, Saint Petersburg) Spain (Madrid, Barcelona) Turkey (Ankara, Istanbul) USA (New York City, Los Angeles) Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi) References ↑ "Urban Models". S-cool. Retrieved 17 July 2015. ↑ AS GEOGRAPHY Human Environments 2.2: Settlement Patterns [dead link] This article about geography terminology is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles