List of urban agglomerations by population (United Nations)
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This is a list of the 100 largest urban agglomerations in the world according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report (2009 revision).[1] The term “urban agglomeration” refers to the population contained within the contours of a contiguous territory inhabited at urban density levels without regard to administrative boundaries or commuter flows. It usually incorporates the population in a city or town plus that in the suburban areas lying outside of but being adjacent to the city boundaries. Whenever possible, data classified according to the concept of urban agglomeration are used. However, some countries do not produce data according to the concept of urban agglomeration but use instead metropolitan area or city proper. Figures in the tables below are estimates for mid-2010. The basis of the data is not consistent, so the list cannot be relied upon as hard fact. It should be seen as simply one response to the question "what are the world's largest cities"?
100 largest agglomerations in the world
Rank |
City |
Population |
Country |
Statistical concept[2] |
Area (km²)[3] |
1 |
Tokyo |
36,669,000 |
Japan |
Metropolitan area[4] |
13,500 |
2 |
Delhi (National Capital Region) |
22,157,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration[5] |
33,578 |
3 |
São Paulo |
20,262,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
8,050 |
4 |
Mumbai (Bombay) |
20,041,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
1,097[6] |
5 |
Mexico City |
19,460,000 |
Mexico |
Metropolitan area (zona metropolitana) |
7,815 |
6 |
New York–Newark |
19,425,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
8,683[8] |
7 |
Shanghai |
16,575,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9] |
3,920 |
8 |
Kolkata (Calcutta) |
15,552,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
1,026[10] |
9 |
Dhaka |
14,648,000 |
Bangladesh |
Metropolitan area (megacity) |
1,600 |
10 |
Karachi |
13,125,000 |
Pakistan |
Urban agglomeration |
3,530 |
11 |
Buenos Aires |
13,074,000 |
Argentina |
Urban agglomeration[11] |
4,758 |
12 |
Los Angeles–Long Beach–Santa Ana |
12,762,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
4,320[8] |
13 |
Beijing |
12,385,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][12] |
7,860 |
14 |
Rio de Janeiro |
11,950,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
5,000 |
15 |
Metro Manila |
11,628,000 |
Philippines |
Urban agglomeration[13] |
640 |
16 |
Osaka–Kobe |
11,337,000 |
Japan |
Urban agglomeration[14] |
1,220 |
17 |
Cairo |
11,001,000 |
Egypt |
Official metropolitan area[15] |
6,640 |
18 |
Lagos |
10,578,000 |
Nigeria |
Urban agglomeration[16] |
640 |
19 |
Moscow |
10,550,000 |
Russia |
City Proper[17] |
1,080 |
20 |
Istanbul |
10,525,000 |
Turkey |
Urban agglomeration[18] |
1,830 |
21 |
Paris |
10,485,000 |
France |
Urban agglomeration |
2,720 |
22 |
Seoul |
9,773,000 |
South Korea |
City proper (metropolitan city) |
610 |
23 |
Chongqing |
9,401,000 |
China |
Urban aglomeration[9][19] |
7,490 |
24 |
Jakarta |
9,210,000 |
Indonesia |
City proper[20] |
1,360 |
25 |
Chicago |
9,204,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
5,498[8] |
26 |
Shenzhen |
9,005,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9] |
1,950 |
27 |
Lima |
8,941,000 |
Peru |
Metropolitan area[21] |
2,810 |
28 |
Guangzhou |
8,884,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9] |
7,260 |
29 |
Kinshasa |
8,754,000 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
City proper |
9,960 |
30 |
London |
8,631,000 |
United Kingdom |
Urban agglomeration[22] |
1,620 |
31 |
Bogotá |
8,500,000 |
Colombia |
Urban agglomeration[23] |
1,980 |
32 |
Tianjin |
7,884,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][24] |
7,130 |
33 |
Wuhan |
7,681,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9] |
8,490 |
34 |
Chennai (Madras) |
7,547,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
1,180 |
35 |
Tehran |
7,241,000 |
Iran |
City proper |
660 |
36 |
Bangalore |
7,218,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
1,280 |
37 |
Lahore |
7,132,000 |
Pakistan |
Urban agglomeration |
1,770 |
38 |
Hong Kong |
7,069,000 |
Hong Kong |
Urban agglomeration[25] |
1,100 |
39 |
Bangkok |
6,976,000 |
Thailand |
Official metropolitan area |
1,570 |
40 |
Hyderabad |
6,751,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
1,860 |
41 |
Ho Chi Minh City |
6,167,000 |
Vietnam |
Urban agglomeration |
2,090 |
42 |
Santiago |
5,952,000 |
Chile |
Urban agglomeration[26] |
2,350 |
43 |
Baghdad |
5,891,000 |
Iraq |
Metropolitan area |
730 |
44 |
Belo Horizonte |
5,852,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
9,190 |
45 |
Madrid |
5,851,000 |
Spain |
Metropolitan area |
1,700 |
46 |
Miami |
5,750,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
2,891[8] |
47 |
Ahmedabad |
5,717,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
1,300 |
48 |
Philadelphia |
5,626,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
4,661[8] |
49 |
Toronto |
5,449,000 |
Canada |
Metropolitan area[27] |
5,870 |
50 |
Dongguan |
5,347,000 |
China |
City proper[9] |
2,460 |
51 |
Khartoum |
5,172,000 |
Sudan |
Urban agglomeration |
580 |
52 |
Shenyang |
5,166,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9] |
3,460 |
53 |
Barcelona |
5,083,000 |
Spain |
Metropolitan area |
3,240 |
54 |
Pune |
5,002,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
700 |
55 |
Foshan |
4,969,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][28] |
|
56 |
Chittagong |
4,962,000 |
Bangladesh |
Statistical metropolitan area |
990 |
57 |
Chengdu |
4,961,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][29] |
2,130 |
58 |
Dallas–Fort Worth |
4,951,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
3,644[8] |
59 |
Riyadh |
4,848,000 |
Saudi Arabia |
City proper |
1,550 |
60 |
Singapore |
4,837,000 |
Singapore |
Urban agglomeration |
690 |
61 |
Luanda |
4,772,000 |
Angola |
Urban agglomeration |
|
62 |
Xi'an |
4,747,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][30] |
3,550 |
63 |
Atlanta |
4,691,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
5,083[8] |
64 |
Houston |
4,605,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
3,355[8] |
65 |
Boston |
4,593,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
4,497[8] |
66 |
Saint Petersburg |
4,575,000 |
Russia |
City proper[17] |
1,150 |
67 |
Nanjing |
4,591,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][31] |
6,600 |
68 |
Washington, D.C. |
4,460,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
2,996[8] |
69 |
Sydney |
4,429,000 |
Australia |
Urban agglomeration |
12,140 |
70 |
Guadalajara |
4,402,000 |
Mexico |
Metropolitan area (zona metropolitana) |
2,730 |
71 |
Alexandria |
4,387,000 |
Egypt |
City proper |
2,970 |
72 |
Yangon |
4,350,000 |
Myanmar |
City proper |
350 |
73 |
Harbin |
4,251,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][32] |
4,280 |
74 |
Detroit |
4,200,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration [7] |
3,267[8] |
75 |
Surat |
4,168,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
326 |
76 |
Abidjan |
4,125,000 |
Côte d'Ivoire |
Urban agglomeration |
550 |
77 |
Porto Alegre |
4,092,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
9,890 |
78 |
Salvador |
3,918,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
2,340 |
79 |
Ankara |
3,906,000 |
Turkey |
Urban agglomeration[33] |
2,500 |
80 |
Brasília |
3,905,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana)[34] |
14,400 |
81 |
Monterrey |
3,896,000 |
Mexico |
Metropolitan area (zona metropolitana) |
4,010 |
82 |
Recife |
3,871,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
2,770 |
83 |
Hangzhou |
3,860,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][35] |
|
84 |
Melbourne |
3,853,000 |
Australia |
Urban agglomeration |
7,690 |
85 |
Montreal |
3,783,000 |
Canada |
Metropolitan area[27] |
4,050 |
86 |
Kabul |
3,731,000 |
Afghanistan |
City proper |
|
87 |
Fortaleza |
3,719,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
4,950 |
88 |
Phoenix–Mesa |
3,684,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
2,069[8] |
89 |
Johannesburg |
3,670,000 |
South Africa |
Official metropolitan area |
1,640 |
90 |
Changchun |
3,597,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9] |
|
91 |
Medellín |
3,594,000 |
Colombia |
Metropolitan area[36] |
1,150 |
92 |
San Francisco–Oakland |
3,541,000 |
United States |
Urban agglomeration[7] |
1,364[8] |
93 |
Nairobi |
3,523,000 |
Kenya |
City proper |
|
94 |
Shantou |
3,502,000 |
China |
Urban agglomeration[9][37] |
|
95 |
Curitiba |
3,462,000 |
Brazil |
Metropolitan area (região metropolitana) |
8,589 |
96 |
Berlin |
3,450,000 |
Germany |
City proper |
890 |
97 |
Busan |
3,425,000 |
South Korea |
City proper (metropolitan city) |
760 |
98 |
Cape Town |
3,405,000 |
South Africa |
Urban agglomeration |
690 |
99 |
Kano |
3,395,000 |
Nigeria |
Urban agglomeration |
|
100 |
Kanpur (Cawnpore) |
3,364,000 |
India |
Urban agglomeration |
|
See also
References and notes
- ^ World Urbanization Prospects, 2009 revision (online data)
- ^ "World Urbanization Prospects: The 2009 Revision Population Database". United Nations. http://esa.un.org/wup2009/wup/source/country.aspx. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
- ^ The area figures are taken from individual national censuses according to the criteria and statistical concepts noted in the World Urbanization Prospects.
- ^ As defined by the Statistics Bureau of Japan; refers to Kanto major metropolitan area (M.M.A.)
- ^ Based on a definition of urban agglomeration that is not restricted to state boundaries
- ^ The Greater Mumbai urban agglomeration is defined by the municipal corporations of Greater Mumbai, Kalyan-Dombivali, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Ulhasnagar, plus the municipal councils of Ambarnath, Badlapur and Mira-Bhayandar. Not to be confused with the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, which includes some additional urban and rural units.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Data refer to the urbanized area (UA), that is, contiguous territory that meets minimum population density requirements.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m U.S. Census Bureau, Alphabetically sorted corrected National list of Urbanized Areas Accessed on 2008-07-03.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q The population of the city is composed of population in all City Districts meeting the criteria such as “contiguous built-up area,” being the location of the local government, being a Street or Having a Resident Committee.
- ^ Directorate of Census Operations, West Bengal; Kolkata District Accessed on 2008-07-03.
- ^ Data for Buenos Aires refer to Gran Buenos Aires
- ^ Data include urban population in Daxing, Pinggu, and Huairou Districts.
- ^ Data refers to Metro Manila
- ^ The Statistics Bureau of Japan has provided the list of cities, towns and villages included in the urban agglomerations associated with the city of Osaka-Kobe for each census year from 1960 to 1990. The agglomeration of Osaka consisted of the densely inhabited districts of Osaka, 35 cities surrounding Osaka, Kobe and six cities surrounding Kobe.
- ^ Consists of the Governorate of Al-Qahirah (Cairo) and the cities of Al-Jizah (Giza), Helwan, Qalyub, Shubra al-Khaymah(Shubra-El-Khema) and 6th of October .
- ^ Data refer to Lagos State
- ^ a b The data include communities under the authority of the Town Council.
- ^ Istanbul includes Adalar, Avcilar, Bagicilar, Bahçelievler, Bakirkoy, Bayrampasa, Besiktas, Beykoz, Beyoglu, Eminonu, Esenler, Eyup, Fatih, Gaziosmanpasa, Gungoren, Kadikoy, Kagithane, Kartal, Kuçukçekmece, Maltepe, Pendik, Sariyer, Sisli, Tuzla, Umraniye, Uskudar and Zeytinburnu
- ^ Data include urban population in Jiangjin, Hechuan, Nanchuan, and Yongchuan Districts.
- ^ Data refer to the functional urban area, that is, contiguous areas which are consistently urban in character as indicated by levels of population density, economic functions and facilities. Jakarta covers five municipalities (kota): Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta Timur, Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta Barat, and Jakarta Utara
- ^ Gran Lima includes the capitals of the departments of Lima and Callao as well as surrounding populated centres.
- ^ The urban agglomeration of London (also known as the Greater London urban area) includes 48 urban divisions.
- ^ Refers to the nuclei of Santa Fe de Bogotá, Soacha, Chia and Funza
- ^ Data include urban population in Baodi District
- ^ Data for Hong Kong consist of the population of Hong Kong Island, New Kowloon, the new towns in New Territories, and the marine areas.
- ^ Data refer to Gran Santiago which includes the Province of Santiago plus cities within the Provinces of Puente Alto and San Bernardo.
- ^ a b Data refer to census metropolitan areas, defined as cities with a very large urbanized core, together with adjacent urban and rural areas which have a high degree of economic and social integration with that core.
- ^ Data include urban population in Nanhai, Shunde, Shanshui, and Gaoming Districts.
- ^ Data include urban population in Xindu and Wenjiang Districts
- ^ Data include urban population in Chang'an District
- ^ Data include urban population in Jiangning and Liuhe Districts
- ^ Data include urban population in Hulan and Acheng Districts
- ^ Ankara includes Altindag, Cankaya, Etimesgut, Golbasi, Keçioren, Mamak, Sincan and Yenimahalle
- ^ Refers to the Região Integrada de Desenvolvimento do Distrito Federal e Entorno.
- ^ Data include urban population in Xiaoshan and Yuhang Districts
- ^ Refers to the nuclei of Medellín, Barbosa, Bello, Caldas, Copacabana, Envigado, Girardota, Itagui, La Estrella and Sabaneta
- ^ Data include urban population in Chenghai, Chaonan, and Chaoyang Districts
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