What about Seattle, USA?
Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington and the core city of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, as well as a modern city with high-tech, aerospace, and medical care as its main industries. Companies such as Amazon, Hewlett-Packard, and Boeing are located here. Environmentally, the downtown area is very well built, bordering the bay, and on a good day, you can see the snow-capped Mount Rainier. The air quality is good with national parks such as Rainier and Olympus and many national forests nearby. The skyline of the city center is also well represented. In terms of education, the flagship campus of the University of Washington is located in Seattle, which is considered to be a prestigious university, especially specializing in computers, medicine, nursing, physics, geography, geology, astronomy, statistics, etc. It has a beautiful campus, especially during the cherry blossom season, and the UW's Huskies are a traditional powerhouse in the NCAA, and its home field, Husky Stadium, is known as one of the most beautiful in the United States. It can hold more than 70,000 people. Seattle also has professional teams, such as the Mariners in baseball, the Seahawks in football, and the Baymen in soccer. To talk about the disadvantages, the first one is that rainy weather is more common in this city, which is not good news for those who like sunshine, and the second one is that the city is geologically unstable. It is on top of a subduction zone of the Huan de Fuca geologic plate, an area where earthquakes and volcanoes are very common. The U.S. Geological Survey considers Seattle to be the second most threatened major city in the U.S. by strong earthquakes, after Memphis, because there hasn't been a major earthquake in the local vicinity for so long that there is a large amount of energy built up in the plate's crust that, when released, could trigger a super-earthquake; and Mount Rainier is also an active volcano that could erupt at any time, on the same mountain system as Mount St. Lawrence, which had a major eruption a couple of decades ago. the same mountain system, posing a definite threat to the downtown area.