Sport by Country and City - Sport in Germany by City, Sport in Japan by City, Sport in Serbia by City, Sports in Canada by City (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Sport in Germany by City, Sport in Japan by City, Sport in Serbia by City, Sports in Canada by City, Sports in the United States by City, U.s. Cities With Teams From Four Major Sports, Sport in Hamburg, List of American and Canadian Cities by Number of Major Professional Sports Franchises, Sports in Munich, Multiple Major Sports Championship Seasons, Sports in Tokyo, Sports in Markham, Ontario, Sport in Lazarevac. Excerpt: There are 13 U.S. cities with teams from four major sports, where "city" is defined as the entire metropolitan area, and "major professional sports leagues" as: The New York region, the largest metropolis in the country, is the only one with at least two teams in each major sports league. Italicized teams play outside the city limits of the metropolitan area's core city or cities; the specific location is given in parentheses. Of these metropolitan areas, the only ones with a team in each sport that plays within the limits of its principal city are Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, and Philadelphia. In the Twin Cities area, three of the teams play in Minneapolis and one plays in St. Paul, although all four teams are named after the state of Minnesota, not the individual cities. In the San Francisco Bay Area, all teams play in one of the region's three major cities (San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose). All other areas, such as Dallas, Detroit and Washington, D.C., have at least one sport represented solely by a team that plays in a city's suburbs. The least-populous metropolitan area with at least one team in each of the four major sports is Denver, the nation's 19th-largest in population, with 2,357,404 people as of July 2007. Additionally, Colorado is the least populous state to have a team in each major sport. However, Denver... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1205598

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Sport in Germany by City, Sport in Japan by City, Sport in Serbia by City, Sports in Canada by City, Sports in the United States by City, U.s. Cities With Teams From Four Major Sports, Sport in Hamburg, List of American and Canadian Cities by Number of Major Professional Sports Franchises, Sports in Munich, Multiple Major Sports Championship Seasons, Sports in Tokyo, Sports in Markham, Ontario, Sport in Lazarevac. Excerpt: There are 13 U.S. cities with teams from four major sports, where "city" is defined as the entire metropolitan area, and "major professional sports leagues" as: The New York region, the largest metropolis in the country, is the only one with at least two teams in each major sports league. Italicized teams play outside the city limits of the metropolitan area's core city or cities; the specific location is given in parentheses. Of these metropolitan areas, the only ones with a team in each sport that plays within the limits of its principal city are Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, and Philadelphia. In the Twin Cities area, three of the teams play in Minneapolis and one plays in St. Paul, although all four teams are named after the state of Minnesota, not the individual cities. In the San Francisco Bay Area, all teams play in one of the region's three major cities (San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose). All other areas, such as Dallas, Detroit and Washington, D.C., have at least one sport represented solely by a team that plays in a city's suburbs. The least-populous metropolitan area with at least one team in each of the four major sports is Denver, the nation's 19th-largest in population, with 2,357,404 people as of July 2007. Additionally, Colorado is the least populous state to have a team in each major sport. However, Denver... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1205598

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June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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54

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978-1-158-03209-9

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9781158032099

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1-158-03209-9



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