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==== Global Connectivity ==== As hubs of commerce, finance, and technology, Mega Cities are deeply interconnected with the global economy. They serve as centers of trade, finance, and innovation, attracting investment, talent, and resources from around the world. Major airports, seaports, and transportation networks facilitate the movement of goods, people, and ideas, further enhancing the city's global connectivity. Mega Cities also play a crucial role in shaping global culture and media, serving as settings for countless works of literature, film, and television. From the futuristic dystopias of ''Blade Runner'' and ''Akira'' to the bustling metropolises of ''Mega City One'' and ''Coruscant'', these fictional representations of Mega Cities reflect and influence our perceptions of urban life, technology, and society.
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