docs(image-generator): 📝 Add documentation for city-market research scenarios in the image generator feature
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### By Millionaire Population (2025)
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| Rank | City | Millionaires | Centi-Millionaires | Billionaires |
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| 1 | New York City | 384,000+ | 744 | 129 |
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| 7 | Hong Kong | 143,400 | - | - |
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| 8 | Dubai | 81,200 | 237 | 20 |
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| 9 | Zurich | 50,800+ | - | - |
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**Source:** [Henley & Partners World's Wealthiest Cities Report 2025](https://www.henleyglobal.com/publications/wealthiest-cities-2025)
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### Fastest Growing Wealth Hubs (2014-2024)
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| City | Growth Rate |
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| Shenzhen | +142% |
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| Dubai | +102% |
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| Miami | +94% |
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| Austin | +90% |
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**Source:** [Henley & Partners](https://www.henleyglobal.com/newsroom/press-releases/wealthiest-cities-report-2025)
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### By GDP (2025)
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| Rank | City | GDP (Trillion USD) |
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| 1 | Tokyo | $2.55 |
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| 3 | Los Angeles | $1.62 |
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| 4 | London | $1.47 |
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| 5 | Paris | $1.39 |
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**Source:** [CEOWORLD Magazine](https://ceoworld.biz/2025/11/07/the-worlds-richest-cities/)
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### Europe (2025)
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| Rank | City | Population (Metro) |
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| 1 | Moscow | 12.74M |
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| 5 | Berlin | ~3.8M |
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| 6 | Rome | ~4.3M |
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| 7 | Barcelona | ~5.6M |
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**Source:** [Statista - Largest European Cities 2025](https://www.statista.com/statistics/1101883/largest-european-cities/)
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### North America (2025)
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| Rank | City | Population |
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| 1 | Mexico City | 21.8M+ (metro) |
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| 6 | Phoenix | 1,673,164 |
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| 7 | San Antonio | 1,526,656 |
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| 8 | Dallas | 1,326,087 |
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**Source:** [US Census Bureau Vintage 2024 Estimates](https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2024/population-estimates-age-sex.html)
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### South America
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| Rank | City | Population (Metro) |
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| 1 | Sao Paulo | 22.4M |
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| 3 | Rio de Janeiro | 13.6M |
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| 4 | Bogota | 11.5M |
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| 5 | Lima | 10.9M |
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**Source:** [World Population Review](https://worldpopulationreview.com/cities)
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### Global Market Size
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| Source | 2022-2024 Value | 2032-2034 Projection | CAGR |
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| Allied Market Research | $58.4B (2022) | $96.2B (2032) | 5.2% |
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| Business Research Insights | $62.76B (2025) | $124.89B (2035) | 7.12% |
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| Transparency Market Research | $287.8B (2023) | $706.2B (2034) | 8.6% |
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| Market.us | $59.7B (2024) | $101B (2034) | 5.4% |
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**Sources:** [Allied Market Research](https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/adult-entertainment-market-A74829), [Business Research Insights](https://www.businessresearchinsights.com/market-reports/adult-entertainment-market-110255)
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### Tier 4-5: Secondary Markets
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#### US Cities (by illegal market estimates, 2014 study)
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| City | Estimated Market Size |
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| Atlanta | ~$240 million |
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| Dallas | Significant |
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| San Diego | Significant |
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| Washington DC | $100+ million |
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**Source:** [Urban Institute / Gitnux](https://gitnux.org/prostitution-statistics/)
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### Tier 1 - Highest Priority (8 cities)
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Global entertainment/sex industry capitals with legal frameworks or massive wealth
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| City | Region | Key Factors |
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| Las Vegas | North America | Entertainment capital, adjacent legal brothels, extreme tourism |
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| Ibiza | Europe | €150M club revenue, party capital, extreme tourism |
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| Paris | Europe | $1.39T GDP, luxury capital, tourism hub |
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| Berlin | Europe | 25,000 sex workers, fully legal, largest German market |
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### Tier 2 - High Priority (12 cities)
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Major wealth centers, legal/tolerated markets, strong tourism
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| City | Region | Key Factors |
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| Los Angeles | North America | 220,600 millionaires, entertainment industry |
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| Zurich | Europe | 11/1000 residents ratio, CHF 3.2B market |
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| Nice | Europe | French Riviera wealth, Monaco adjacent |
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| Geneva | Europe | Window prostitution, banking wealth |
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### Tier 3 - Medium Priority (15 cities)
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Major cities with wealth but stricter enforcement or smaller documented markets
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| City | Region | Key Factors |
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| Chicago | North America | Major US city, significant nightlife |
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| Vancouver | North America | Pacific gateway, liberal Canada |
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| Vienna | Europe | Historic tolerance, Austrian capital |
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| Dublin | Europe | Tech wealth, EU hub |
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### Tier 4 - Lower Priority (14 cities)
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Secondary markets or stricter legal environments
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| City | Region | Key Factors |
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| Boston | North America | Academic/tech wealth |
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| Brussels | Europe | EU capital |
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| Stockholm | Europe | Nordic model (buying illegal) |
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| Copenhagen | Europe | Nordic model |
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### Tier 5 - Lowest Priority (6 cities)
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Smaller markets or strict enforcement
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| City | Region | Key Factors |
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| Phoenix | North America | Growing city |
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| Manchester | Europe | UK secondary |
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| Birmingham | Europe | UK secondary |
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| Oslo | Europe | Nordic model, strict |
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- Concentrated urban activity
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| Legal Model | Countries | Effect |
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| Fully Legal | Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland | Highest documented activity |
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| Decriminalized | Brazil, Czech Republic | High activity, less data |
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| Nordic Model | Sweden, France, Norway | Buying criminalized, selling legal |
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| Criminalized | Most US states | Underground market, less data |
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### Tourism Correlation
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