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List of urban areas by population
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This is a list of contiguous urban areas of the world ordered according to population as of 2008. The figures here have been compiled by Demographia.[1]
Definitions and issues
Demographia defines an urban area (urbanized area agglomeration or urban centre) as a continuously built up landmass of urban development containing a high population density, without regard for administrative boundaries (i.e. municipality, city or commune) or a labor maket (i.e. metropolitan area). Except in Australia, the authorities use a minimum urban density definition of 400 persons per square kilometer (or the nearly identical 1,000 per square mile in the United States). Demographia uses maps, satellite photographs to estimate continuous urbanization. Demographia also uses small area population data, where available, to match population estimates to urbanized land area. National census authority data are presented in Australia, Canada, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. Census of India urban agglomerations are not used because the geographical size of constituent units (municipalities) often includes large rural (non-urban) areas. Sources for population estimates and land area definitions are coded by "A", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G" or "H"; and "A", "B" or "H" in the Table below, respectively.
- A: National census authority data.
- B: Demographia land area estimate based upon map or satellite photograph analysis.
- C: Demographia population "build up" from third, fourth or fifth order jurisdictions (NUTS-3, NUTS-4, NUTS-5 or equivalent).
- D: Population estimate based upon United Nations agglomeration estimate.
- E: Demographia population estimate from national census authority agglomeration data.
- F: Other Demographia population estimate.
- G: Estimate based upon projected growth rate from last census.
- H: Combination of adjacent national census authority agglomerations.
The most reliable population estimates are "A" and "H." Population estimates "C" are generally reliable. Population estimates "D" and "E" are less reliable. Population estimates coded "F" and "G" are the least reliable.
The estimates are quite different from the list of World's largest urban agglomerations produced by the United Nations that reports inconsistently on urban geographic, despite its reference to agglomerations. This is evident, for example, in Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Seoul and Moscow, where the UN data are for political jurisdictions, rather than urban areas. In other cases, metropolitan area data are shown, such as in Brazil.
Urban areas are confined to a single metropolitan area or labor market area. In some cases, urban areas have virtually grown together (e.g. BosWash in the United States and Taiheiyō Belt in Japan), yet are still considered separate urban areas.
Urban areas are confined to a single nation, unless there is freedom of movement (including labor) between the adjacent nations. Currently, this condition is met only between some continental nations of the European Union (e.g. Lille–Kortrijk in both France and Belgium).
Urban areas ranked by 2008 projected population
| Rank |
City |
Country |
Population |
Area (km²) |
Pop. Growth
Rate (%/yr)
|
Sources of
Pop. / Area
|
| 1 |
Tokyo–Yokohama[2] |
Japan |
34,400,000 |
7,835 |
0.15 |
C / B |
| 2 |
Jakarta[3] |
Indonesia |
21,800,000 |
2,720 |
2.38 |
F / B |
| 3 |
New York City[4] |
United States |
20,090,000 |
11,264 |
0.24 |
H / H |
| 4 |
Seoul–Incheon[5] |
South Korea |
20,010,000 |
1,943 |
0.43 |
C / B |
| 5 |
Manila[6] |
Philippines |
19,550,000 |
1,425 |
2.31 |
C / B |
| 6 |
Mumbai (Bombay)[7] |
India |
19,530,000 |
777 |
2.00 |
C / B |
| 7 |
São Paulo[8] |
Brazil |
19,140,000 |
2,590 |
0.78 |
C / B |
| 8 |
Mexico City[9] |
Mexico |
18,430,000 |
2,137 |
0.60 |
C / B |
| 9 |
Delhi[10] |
India |
18,000,000 |
1,425 |
2.40 |
C / B |
| 10 |
Osaka–Kobe–Kyoto[11] |
Japan |
17,270,000 |
2,720 |
0.04 |
C / B |
| 11 |
Cairo[12] |
Egypt |
16,750,000 |
1,269 |
1.53 |
E / B |
| 12 |
Kolkata (Calcutta) |
India |
15,010,000 |
984 |
1.83 |
A / B |
| 13 |
Los Angeles[13] |
United States |
14,730,000 |
5,812 |
0.79 |
H / H |
| 14 |
Shanghai |
People's Republic of China |
14,460,000 |
2,396 |
1.54 |
C / B |
| 15 |
Moscow[14] |
Russia |
13,260,000 |
4,533 |
0.20 |
C / B |
| 16 |
Beijing (Peking) |
People's Republic of China |
12,770,000 |
2,616 |
1.60 |
C / B |
| 17 |
Buenos Aires[15] |
Argentina |
12,390,000 |
2,590 |
0.46 |
A / B |
| 18 |
Guangzhou (Canton)–Foshan[16] |
People's Republic of China |
11,810,000 |
2,590 |
1.48 |
E / B |
| 19 |
Shenzhen[16] |
People's Republic of China |
11,710,000 |
1,295 |
2.10 |
F / B |
| 20 |
Istanbul |
Turkey |
11,220,000 |
1,256 |
1.11 |
E / B |
| 21 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Brazil |
11,160,000 |
1,580 |
0.79 |
C / B |
| 22 |
Paris |
France |
10,430,000 |
3,043 |
0.09 |
E / B |
| 23 |
Karachi[17] |
Pakistan |
9,380,000 |
881 |
2.54 |
G / B |
| 24 |
Nagoya[18] |
Japan |
9,250,000 |
3,302 |
0.27 |
C / B |
| 25 |
Chicago[19] |
United States |
9,030,000 |
5,952 |
0.54 |
H / H |
| 26 |
Lagos[20] |
Nigeria |
8,860,000 |
971 |
2.99 |
C / B |
| 27 |
London[21] |
United Kingdom |
8,320,000 |
1,623 |
0.07 |
A / A |
| 28 |
Bangkok |
Thailand |
8,290,000 |
1,502 |
1.19 |
C / B |
| 29 |
Kinshasa[22] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
8,190,000 |
622 |
4.38 |
D / B |
| 30 |
Tehran[23] |
Iran |
8,000,000 |
635 |
1.27 |
E / B |
| 31 |
Lima |
Peru |
7,750,000 |
648 |
1.08 |
C / B |
| 32 |
Dongguan[16] |
People's Republic of China |
7,650,000 |
1,295 |
1.79 |
F / B |
| 33 |
Bogotá |
Colombia |
7,440,000 |
414 |
1.34 |
E / B |
| 34 |
Chennai (Madras) |
India |
7,320,000 |
414 |
1.88 |
A / B |
| 35 |
Dhaka[24] |
Bangladesh |
7,310,000 |
311 |
2.86 |
C / B |
| 36 |
Essen (Ruhr)–Düsseldorf[25] |
Germany |
7,250,000 |
2,642 |
0.00 |
C / B |
| 37 |
Tianjin (Tientsin)[26] |
People's Republic of China |
7,200,000 |
1,295 |
1.28 |
C / B |
| 38 |
Hong Kong[16] |
Hong Kong, People's Republic of China |
6,950,000 |
220 |
0.89 |
E / B |
| 39 |
Taipei[27] |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
6,820,000 |
440 |
1.20 |
D / B |
| 40 |
Lahore |
Pakistan |
6,810,000 |
583 |
2.63 |
G / B |
| 41 |
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) |
Vietnam |
6,710,000 |
609 |
2.40 |
E / B |
| 42 |
Bangalore |
India |
6,660,000 |
648 |
2.25 |
A / B |
| 43 |
Hyderabad |
India |
6,610,000 |
790 |
2.07 |
C / B |
| 44 |
Johannesburg–East Rand[28] |
South Africa |
6,470,000 |
2,396 |
1.08 |
C / B |
| 45 |
Baghdad |
Iraq |
6,000,000 |
596 |
1.77 |
D / B |
| 46 |
Toronto–Hamilton[29] |
Canada |
5,790,000 |
2,279 |
1.03 |
H / H |
| 47 |
Santiago |
Chile |
5,630,000 |
790 |
0.72 |
C / B |
| 48 |
Kuala Lumpur[30] |
Malaysia |
5,470,000 |
2,137 |
2.35 |
E / B |
| 49 |
San Francisco–San Jose[31] |
United States |
5,450,000 |
2,497 |
0.31 |
H / H |
| 50 |
Philadelphia[4] |
United States |
5,270,000 |
4,661 |
0.30 |
A / A |
| 51 |
Wuhan |
People's Republic of China |
5,240,000 |
712 |
1.36 |
E / B |
| 52 |
Miami[32] |
United States |
5,220,000 |
2,891 |
0.76 |
A / A |
| 53 |
Dallas–Fort Worth[33] |
United States |
5,160,000 |
3,959 |
1.89 |
H / H |
| 54 |
Madrid |
Spain |
5,130,000 |
945 |
0.65 |
C / B |
| 55 |
Ahmedabad |
India |
5,060,000 |
202 |
2.26 |
A / B |
| 56 |
Boston[34] |
United States |
4,750,000 |
5,501 |
0.23 |
H / H |
| 57 |
Belo Horizonte |
Brazil |
4,640,000 |
1,010 |
1.21 |
C / B |
| 58 |
Khartoum |
Sudan |
4,600,000 |
583 |
2.83 |
D / B |
| 59 |
Saint Petersburg (Leningrad)[35] |
Russia |
4,570,000 |
1,191 |
−0.13 |
D / B |
| 60 |
Shenyang[36] |
People's Republic of China |
4,560,000 |
777 |
1.17 |
E / B |
| 61 |
Houston[37] |
United States |
4,550,000 |
3,463 |
1.90 |
H / H |
| 62 |
Pune |
India |
4,470,000 |
220 |
2.51 |
A / B |
| 63 |
Riyadh |
Saudi Arabia |
4,460,000 |
1,321 |
2.04 |
E / B |
| 64 |
Singapore[38] |
Singapore |
4,320,000 |
479 |
0.96 |
D / B |
| 65 |
Washington, D.C.[39] |
United States |
4,260,000 |
2,996 |
1.00 |
A / A |
| 66 |
Yangon (Rangoon) |
Myanmar |
4,220,000 |
350 |
2.02 |
D / B |
| 67 |
Milan[40] |
Italy |
4,190,000 |
2,370 |
−0.02 |
C / B |
| 68 |
Atlanta[41] |
United States |
4,160,000 |
5,083 |
2.19 |
A / A |
| 69 |
Alexandria |
Egypt |
4,150,000 |
293 |
1.82 |
E / B |
| 69 |
Nanjing (Nanking) |
People's Republic of China |
4,150,000 |
686 |
1.27 |
E / B |
| 69 |
Chongqing (Chungking)[42] |
People's Republic of China |
4,150,000 |
570 |
1.27 |
E / B |
| 72 |
Guadalajara |
Mexico |
4,090,000 |
712 |
1.19 |
E / B |
| 73 |
Barcelona |
Spain |
4,040,000 |
803 |
0.51 |
C / B |
| 74 |
Detroit[43] |
United States |
3,860,000 |
3,267 |
−0.13 |
A / A |
| 74 |
Chengdu (Chengtu) |
People's Republic of China |
3,860,000 |
570 |
1.22 |
E / B |
| 76 |
Ankara |
Turkey |
3,810,000 |
583 |
1.48 |
E / B |
| 77 |
Abidjan |
Côte d'Ivoire |
3,790,000 |
298 |
2.79 |
D / B |
| 78 |
Athens |
Greece |
3,730,000 |
684 |
0.18 |
C / B |
| 79 |
Berlin |
Germany |
3,690,000 |
984 |
0.06 |
C / B |
| 80 |
Sydney[44] |
Australia |
3,680,000 |
1,788 |
0.60 |
C / B |
| 81 |
Monterrey |
Mexico |
3,650,000 |
712 |
1.21 |
C / B |
| 82 |
Phoenix–Mesa[45] |
United States |
3,540,000 |
2,069 |
2.51 |
A / A |
| 83 |
Busan |
South Korea |
3,510,000 |
259 |
−0.33 |
E / B |
| 84 |
Recife |
Brazil |
3,490,000 |
414 |
1.20 |
C / B |
| 85 |
Bandung |
Indonesia |
3,470,000 |
401 |
1.84 |
E / B |
| 86 |
Porto Alegre |
Brazil |
3,440,000 |
777 |
1.12 |
C / B |
| 87 |
Melbourne[46] |
Australia |
3,420,000 |
2,152 |
0.70 |
C / B |
| 88 |
Hangzhou (Hangchow) |
People's Republic of China |
3,410,000 |
712 |
1.61 |
E / B |
| 88 |
Luanda |
Angola |
3,410,000 |
363 |
4.35 |
D / B |
| 90 |
Algiers[47] |
Algeria |
3,390,000 |
453 |
1.98 |
D / B |
| 91 |
Hanoi |
Vietnam |
3,370,000 |
194 |
2.38 |
E / B |
| 92 |
Montreal[48] |
Canada |
3,360,000 |
1,676 |
0.68 |
A / A |
| 93 |
Xi'an (Sian) |
People's Republic of China |
3,340,000 |
531 |
1.37 |
E / B |
| 94 |
Qingdao (Tsingtao) |
People's Republic of China |
3,330,000 |
440 |
1.32 |
E / B |
| 94 |
Pyongyang |
North Korea |
3,330,000 |
207 |
0.61 |
E / B |
| 96 |
Surat |
India |
3,210,000 |
109 |
1.91 |
A / B |
| 97 |
Fortaleza |
Brazil |
3,160,000 |
725 |
1.21 |
C / B |
| 98 |
Medellín |
Colombia |
3,080,000 |
189 |
1.40 |
C / B |
| 99 |
Durban (eThekwini) |
South Africa |
3,070,000 |
829 |
1.17 |
C / B |
| 100 |
Kanpur |
India |
3,030,000 |
142 |
1.70 |
A / B |
| 101 |
Jeddah |
Saudi Arabia |
3,020,000 |
842 |
1.93 |
E / B |
| 101 |
Nairobi |
Kenya |
3,020,000 |
479 |
3.80 |
E / B |
| 101 |
Addis Ababa |
Ethiopia |
3,020,000 |
228 |
3.83 |
D / B |
| 104 |
Naples |
Italy |
3,010,000 |
777 |
0.04 |
C / B |
| 105 |
Kabul |
Afghanistan |
3,000,000 |
259 |
4.47 |
E / B |
| 106 |
Salvador |
Brazil |
2,980,000 |
389 |
0.95 |
C / B |
| 106 |
Harbin[49] |
People's Republic of China |
2,980,000 |
570 |
1.00 |
E / B |
| 108 |
Kano |
Nigeria |
2,950,000 |
199 |
2.61 |
C / B |
| 109 |
Casablanca |
Morocco |
2,930,000 |
220 |
1.16 |
E / B |
| 110 |
Curitiba |
Brazil |
2,900,000 |
842 |
1.74 |
C / B |
| 110 |
Cape Town |
South Africa |
2,900,000 |
686 |
1.02 |
C / B |
| 112 |
Surabaya |
Indonesia |
2,850,000 |
376 |
1.84 |
D / B |
| 113 |
San Diego[50] |
United States |
2,790,000 |
2,026 |
0.52 |
A / A |
| 113 |
Seattle[51] |
United States |
2,790,000 |
2,470 |
0.35 |
A / A |
| 115 |
Rome[52] |
Italy |
2,740,000 |
855 |
−0.07 |
C / B |
| 116 |
Taichung |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
2,700,000 |
492 |
1.93 |
E / B |
| 116 |
Dar es Salaam |
Tanzania |
2,700,000 |
324 |
3.84 |
C / B |
| 118 |
Jaipur |
India |
2,690,000 |
168 |
2.26 |
A / B |
| 119 |
Caracas |
Venezuela |
2,670,000 |
272 |
0.94 |
C / B |
| 120 |
Dakar |
Senegal |
2,650,000 |
181 |
2.98 |
E / B |
| 121 |
Kaohsiung |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
2,630,000 |
363 |
1.30 |
E / B |
| 122 |
Minneapolis–Saint Paul[53] |
United States |
2,570,000 |
2,316 |
0.91 |
A / A |
| 123 |
Lucknow |
India |
2,560,000 |
130 |
1.73 |
A / B |
| 124 |
Tel Aviv |
Israel |
2,530,000 |
453 |
1.22 |
D / B |
| 124 |
Guayaquil[54] |
Ecuador |
2,530,000 |
220 |
1.90 |
D / B |
| 124 |
Amman[55] |
Jordan |
2,530,000 |
344 |
1.21 |
E / B |
| 127 |
Kiev |
Ukraine |
2,520,000 |
544 |
0.18 |
D / B |
| 128 |
Faisalabad |
Pakistan |
2,510,000 |
168 |
2.81 |
C / B |
| 129 |
Mashhad |
Iran |
2,490,000 |
207 |
1.91 |
E / B |
| 130 |
İzmir |
Turkey |
2,480,000 |
272 |
1.51 |
E / B |
| 131 |
Katowice–Gliwice–Tychy |
Poland |
2,450,000 |
725 |
−0.01 |
C / B |
| 131 |
Rawalpindi–Islamabad |
Pakistan |
2,450,000 |
233 |
2.85 |
C / B |
| 131 |
Tashkent |
Uzbekistan |
2,450,000 |
531 |
1.22 |
E / B |
| 134 |
Changchun |
People's Republic of China |
2,440,000 |
376 |
1.87 |
E / B |
| 135 |
Campinas |
Brazil |
2,400,000 |
958 |
1.39 |
C / B |
| 136 |
Daegu |
South Korea |
2,390,000 |
181 |
−0.03 |
E / B |
| 136 |
Changsha |
People's Republic of China |
2,390,000 |
389 |
2.27 |
E / B |
| 136 |
Nagpur |
India |
2,390,000 |
114 |
1.70 |
A / B |
| 139 |
San Juan |
Puerto Rico |
2,380,000 |
2,309 |
0.91 |
A / A |
| 140 |
Aleppo |
Syria |
2,360,000 |
210 |
2.37 |
D / B |
| 141 |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
2,340,000 |
881 |
0.58 |
C / B |
| 142 |
Frankfurt |
Germany |
2,320,000 |
673 |
0.39 |
C / B |
| 143 |
Tampa–St. Petersburg[56] |
United States |
2,310,000 |
2,078 |
1.44 |
A / A |
| 143 |
Birmingham[57] |
United Kingdom |
2,310,000 |
600 |
0.17 |
A / A |
| 143 |
Nanchang |
People's Republic of China |
2,310,000 |
155 |
2.49 |
E / B |
| 146 |
Medan |
Indonesia |
2,300,000 |
246 |
1.79 |
E / B |
| 147 |
Tunis |
Tunisia |
2,270,000 |
363 |
1.55 |
F / B |
| 147 |
Shijiazhuang |
People's Republic of China |
2,270,000 |
363 |
2.26 |
E / B |
| 147 |
Dalian |
People's Republic of China |
2,270,000 |
570 |
1.57 |
E / B |
| 150 |
Manchester[58] |
United Kingdom |
2,250,000 |
558 |
0.04 |
A / A |
| 150 |
Port-au-Prince |
Haiti |
2,250,000 |
171 |
2.86 |
C / B |
| 152 |
Damascus |
Syria |
2,240,000 |
207 |
2.30 |
D / B |
| 153 |
Fukuoka[59] |
Japan |
2,230,000 |
583 |
0.11 |
C / B |
| 153 |
Jinan (Tsinan) |
People's Republic of China |
2,230,000 |
350 |
1.35 |
E / B |
| 155 |
Santo Domingo |
Dominican Republic |
2,220,000 |
246 |
1.78 |
C / B |
| 156 |
Cali |
Colombia |
2,190,000 |
155 |
1.44 |
C / B |
| 156 |
Havana |
Cuba |
2,190,000 |
285 |
−0.07 |
D / B |
| 158 |
Denver[60] |
United States |
2,180,000 |
1,292 |
1.17 |
A / A |
| 159 |
St. Louis[61] |
United States |
2,160,000 |
2,147 |
0.48 |
A / A |
| 159 |
Colombo |
Sri Lanka |
2,160,000 |
223 |
1.13 |
E / B |
| 161 |
Dubai |
United Arab Emirates |
2,150,000 |
829 |
2.48 |
E / B |
| 161 |
Baltimore[39] |
United States |
2,150,000 |
1,768 |
0.45 |
A / A |
| 163 |
Sapporo |
Japan |
2,130,000 |
648 |
0.06 |
C / B |
| 164 |
Rotterdam–The Hague[62] |
Netherlands |
2,090,000 |
842 |
0.26 |
C / B |
| 165 |
Vancouver[63] |
Canada |
2,060,000 |
1,178 |
0.89 |
A / A |
| 165 |
Pretoria (Tshwane)[28] |
South Africa |
2,060,000 |
673 |
1.58 |
C / B |
| 167 |
San‘a’ |
Yemen |
2,030,000 |
194 |
4.55 |
E / B |
| 167 |
Patna |
India |
2,030,000 |
83 |
2.51 |
A / B |
| 169 |
Warsaw |
Poland |
2,020,000 |
544 |
0.16 |
D / B |
| 170 |
Cologne–Bonn[25] |
Germany |
2,010,000 |
932 |
0.39 |
C / B |
| 171 |
Bucharest |
Romania |
2,000,000 |
285 |
0.03 |
D / B |
| 171 |
Accra |
Ghana |
2,000,000 |
453 |
2.85 |
C / B |
References and notes
- ^ Demographia World Urban Areas & Population Projections
- ^ Includes large portions of the prefectures of Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba and Saitama; and small portions of Gunma, Tochigi and Ibaraki. Excludes urban areas of Utsunomiya (500,000; 88 km²) and Mito (500,000; 246 km²).
- ^ Various international sources limit their population estimates to DKI Jakarta itself (the natinal capital district). However, the urbanization of Jakarta extends into the regencies of Tangerang, Bekasi, Bogor and Karawang and the separate cities of Bekasi, Depok and Bogor. Demographia continues to use the “Jakarta” name instead of Jabodetabek because of its familiarity.
- ^ a b Demographia defines urban area of New York as a combinination of New York–Newark, Bridgeport–Stamford, New Haven, Trenton, Danbury and Hightstown urbanized areas. New York and Philadelphia (same with Philadelphia urbanized area) are treated as separate urban areas. Urban areas of Hartford (852,000; 1,216 km²), Allentown–Bethlehem (576,000; 750 km²), Springfield (574,000; 800 km²), Harrisburg (363,000; 540 km²), Poughkeepsie (352,000; 686 km²), Lancaster (324,000; 517 km²), Reading (240,000; 261 km²), Atlantic City (227,000; 313 km²), York (193,000; 307 km²), Waterbury (189,000; 254 km²) and Norwich–New London (173,000; 319 km²) are also excluded.
- ^ Includes satellite cities in Gyeonggi Province such as Suwon, Goyang, Seongnam, Bucheon and Ansan which are treated as separate urban agglomerations by the United Nations.
- ^ The population is higher than other agglomeration estimates (such as the United Nations), tend to be limited to Metro Manila, which is a province level jurisdiction. The continuous urbanization of Manila extends outward into Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Quezon provinces. The Demographia population estimate is a “build-up” of municipality population within the continuously developed area (urban area or agglomeration).
- ^ Includes Kalyan, Bhiwandi and Panvel. A large part of the municipalit
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