There is a swimming pool, a small outdoor zoo, several cafes and hotels, and the island is a favourite sunbathing place for the city inhabitants.
But perhaps the granddaddy of all real estate blogs, and certainly one of the best-known, is Curbed, which focuses on real estate in New York, a city whose inhabitants are perennially preoccupied with housing.
He won with a seven-month blockade, after which all the city's inhabitants were either killed or taken into slavery.
Mr Bush has already said that the choices about how to rebuild New Orleans lie with the city's inhabitants.
From the same period, another wall has survived on whose stones are inscriptions recording the names of the city's inhabitants.
The city's inhabitants are now moving back into the suburbs of Brazzaville from the villages they had fled to during the war.
Today, the Jewish community in Thessaloniki, which until the early 20th century formed a slight majority of the city's inhabitants, numbers fewer than 1, 000.
After the great fire of 1871, which destroyed the homes of a third of the city's inhabitants, Chicago decided to rebuild itself in style.
The city now has no ethnic majority although the Latinos are fast approaching the 50% mark and more than a quarter of the city's inhabitants were born abroad.
Actor Ram Charan Tej represents the glitz and glamour of Hyderabad's Tollywood film industry, while bangle-maker Sultana Unnisa reflects the experience of the majority of the city's inhabitants, struggling to live day by day.
But there have also been separate battles over turf between the city's Baloch community - the original inhabitants of the city - and the MQM.
In collaboration with the City of Toulouse and the Council of Toulouse Residents, the International Week of Peoples for the inhabitants of the City of Toulouse was organised from 2 to 6 November 2010.
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Spread across nearly two square kilometers in the heart of Mumbai, India's economic capital, Dharavi is home to between 500, 000 and 1 million of the city's poorest inhabitants.
In the science fiction flick The Signal, a mysterious transmission makes the inhabitants of a city insane.
Thou shalt surely smite the inhabitants of that city with the edge of the sword, destroying it utterly, and all that is therein, and the cattle thereof, with the edge of the sword.
Inhabitants built a mirror city in the caves surrounding Vicksburg proper caves provided the only available protection from the incessant bombardment.
The 1733-established city of roughly 130, 000 inhabitants has an aura as shaggy-chic as its fabled live oaks maned in Spanish moss.
Glasgow is poor: unemployment is 8.9%, well above the Scottish average of 5.9%, and 23.1% of the city's working-age inhabitants receive welfare benefits, nearly double the British average.
Mont Rubavu is situated in Gisenyi, a city of more than 100 000 inhabitants which shares the highest lake in Africa, Lake Kivu, with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
If the fighting in Mazar continues, the city's 1.8m inhabitants may have little choice but to head north, harbouring who knows how many hardened fighters and fiery clerics in their midst.
On one summit is a hidden, ruined city whose bizarre architecture suggests that its inhabitants were not human.
In Moscow, many of the city's 11.5 million inhabitants own apartments in affordable-housing complexes built during the Soviet era.
Today, modern metropolitan Cairo is home to nearly 20 million inhabitants, and the largest city in the Arab world is undergoing political and economic turmoil after the 2011 uprising.
The 1.5 million inhabitants of Erdos, a city rich in natural resources in the otherwise poor western part of the country, will have a higher GDP per capita than Hong Kong in three years time.
The traditional resentment among inhabitants from the east, especially in Benghazi city, stems from the limited investment by the state in the region.
Mr Maliki had become exasperated by the dominance of Basra's militias, who had chased the British army out of the city and imposed a reign of repression over the hapless inhabitants in the previous two years.
Which is the main reason why, on this first anniversary of Katrina, the most striking thing about New Orleans isn't the physical mess the city is in, but the psychological frailty of its remaining inhabitants.
Milan is a wealthy and worldly city where appearances count for much, and the exquisitely dressed inhabitants have raised the Italian preoccupation with la bella figura being impeccably dressed and groomed to a high art.
It also, its detractors say, means inhabitants struggle to get the communal feel that unites a city.
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