An urban area is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment. This is the core of a metropolitan statistical area in the United States, if it contains a population of more than 50,000.
Urban areas originate through urbanization, and researchers categorize them as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbanism, the term "urban area" contrasts to rural areas such as villages and hamlets; in urban sociology or urban anthropology, it often contrasts with natural environment.
The development of earlier predecessors of modern urban areas during the urban revolution of the 4th millennium BCE led to the formation of human civilization and ultimately to modern urban planning, which along with other human activities such as exploitation of natural resources has led to a human impact on the environment.
Recent historical growth
In 1950, 764 million people or about 30 percent of the world's 2.5 billion people lived in urban areas. By 2014, it was 3.9 billion or about 53 percent of the world's 7.3 billion people that lived in urban areas. The change was driven by a combination of increased total population and increased percent of population living in urban areas. In 2009, the number of people living in urban areas (3.42 billion) surpassed the number living in rural areas (3.41 billion), and since then the world has become more urban than rural. This was the first time that the majority of the world's population lived in a city. By that time a high estimate calculated up to 3.5 million square kilometers of land were urban, estimates ranging from 1% of global land area. In 2014 there were 7.3 billion people living on the planet, of which the global urban population comprised 3.9 billion. The Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs at that time predicted the urban population would occupy 68% of the world population by 2050, with 90% of that growth coming from Africa and Asia.
Urbanization
Urban areas are created and further developed by the process of urbanization. They are measured for various purposes, including analyzing population density and urban sprawl. Urban areas are generally found in the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Japan, Australia, and many other countries where the urbanization rate is high.
Unlike an urban area, a metropolitan area includes not only the urban area, but also satellite cities plus intervening rural land that is socio-economically connected to the urban core city, typically by employment ties through commuting, with the urban core city being the primary labor market.
The concept of an "urban area" as used in economic statistics should not be confused with the concept of the "urban area" used in road safety statistics. This term was first created by Geographer Brian Manning. The last concept is also known as "built-up area in road safety". According to the definition by the Office for National Statistics, "Built-up areas are defined as land which is 'irreversibly urban in character', meaning that they are characteristic of a town or city. They include areas of built-up land with a minimum of 20 hectares (200,000 m2; 49 acres). Any areas [separated by] less than 200 metres [of non-urban space] are linked to become a single built-up area.
Argentina and Japan are countries where the urbanization rate is over 90% while Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico, and the United States are countries where the urbanization rate is between 80% and 90%, although within the U.S. state of New Jersey, the urbanization rate is 100%.
Largest urban areas
There are two measures of the degree of urbanization of a population. The first, urban population, describes the percentage of the total population living in urban areas, as defined by the country. The second measure, rate of urbanization, describes the projected average rate of change of the size of the urban population over the given period of time. According to Urbanization by sovereign state article, the world as a whole is 56.2% urbanized, with roughly one-quarter of the countries reported as greater than 80% urbanized. Data is taken from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook estimates from 2020.
According to Demographia, these are the 200 largest urban areas in the world by population (as of 2023):
Urban Area | Country | Population | |
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1 | Tokyo-Yokohama | Japan | 37,785,000 |
2 | Jakarta | Indonesia | 35,386,000 |
3 | Delhi | India | 31,190,000 |
4 | Guangzhou-Foshan | China | 27,119,000 |
5 | Mumbai | India | 25,189,000 |
6 | Manila | Philippines | 24,156,000 |
7 | Shanghai | China | 24,042,000 |
8 | Seoul-Incheon | South Korea | 23,225,000 |
9 | Cairo | Egypt | 22,679,000 |
10 | Mexico City | Mexico | 21,905,000 |
11 | Kolkata | India | 21,747,000 |
12 | São Paulo | Brazil | 21,486,000 |
13 | New York | United States | 21,396,000 |
14 | Karachi | Pakistan | 20,249,000 |
15 | Dhaka | Bangladesh | 19,134,000 |
16 | Bangkok | Thailand | 18,884,000 |
17 | Beijing | China | 18,883,000 |
18 | Moscow | Russia | 17,878,000 |
19 | Shenzhen | China | 17,778,000 |
20 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | 15,748,000 |
21 | Los Angeles | United States | 15,587,000 |
22 | Johannesburg-Pretoria | South Africa | 15,551,000 |
23 | Bangalore | India | 15,257,000 |
24 | Chengdu | China | 15,016,000 |
25 | Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | 14,953,000 |
26 | Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto | Japan | 14,916,000 |
27 | Lagos | Nigeria | 14,540,000 |
28 | Istanbul | Turkey | 14,441,000 |
29 | Lahore | Pakistan | 13,504,000 |
30 | Kinshasa | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 13,493,000 |
31 | Tehran | Iran | 13,382,000 |
32 | Chongqing | China | 12,653,000 |
33 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 12,306,000 |
34 | Xi'an | China | 12,211,000 |
35 | Chennai | India | 12,053,697 |
36 | Paris | France | 11,108,000 |
37 | Zhengzhou | China | 11,068,000 |
38 | Luanda | Angola | 10,914,000 |
39 | London | United Kingdom | 10,803,000 |
40 | Dongguan | China | 10,753,000 |
41 | Lima | Peru | 10,556,000 |
42 | Wuhan | China | 10,353,000 |
43 | Bogota | Colombia | 10,252,000 |
44 | Tianjin | China | 10,047,000 |
45 | Hyderabad | India | 9,797,000 |
46 | Taipei | Taiwan | 9,662,000 |
47 | Hangzhou | China | 9,618,000 |
48 | Nagoya | Japan | 9,439,000 |
49 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 9,387,000 |
50 | Chicago | United States | 8,954,000 |
51 | Nanjing | China | 8,507,000 |
52 | Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | 8,309,000 |
53 | Shenyang-Fushun | China | 8,044,000 |
54 | Ahmadabad | India | 8,006,000 |
55 | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | 7,965,000 |
56 | Washington-Baltimore | United States | 7,853,000 |
57 | Boston-Providence | United States | 7,429,000 |
58 | Onitsha | Nigeria | 7,205,000 |
59 | Bandung | Indonesia | 7,203,000 |
60 | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia | 7,185,000 |
61 | Khartoum | Sudan | 7,155,000 |
62 | Santiago | Chile | 7,099,000 |
63 | Dallas-Fort Worth | United States | 6,979,000 |
64 | Nairobi | Kenya | 6,929,000 |
65 | San Francisco-San Jose | United States | 6,844,000 |
66 | Toronto | Canada | 6,837,000 |
67 | Pune | India | 6,819,000 |
68 | Madrid | Spain | 6,798,000 |
69 | Essen-Düsseldorf | Germany | 6,769,000 |
70 | Quanzhou | China | 6,743,000 |
71 | Houston | United States | 6,703,000 |
72 | Baghdad | Iraq | 6,624,000 |
73 | Surat | India | 6,601,000 |
74 | Amman | Jordan | 6,563,000 |
75 | Surabaya | Indonesia | 6,556,000 |
76 | Hong Kong | China | 6,468,000 |
77 | Yangon | Myanmar | 6,426,000 |
78 | Hanoi | Vietnam | 6,359,000 |
79 | Qingdao | China | 6,291,000 |
80 | Miami | United States | 6,139,000 |
81 | Suzhou | China | 6,091,000 |
82 | Singapore | Singapore | 5,926,000 |
83 | Philadelphia | United States | 5,795,000 |
84 | Accra | Ghana | 5,785,000 |
85 | St. Petersburg | Russia | 5,750,000 |
86 | Atlanta | United States | 5,702,000 |
87 | Abidjan | Ivory Coast | 5,678,000 |
88 | Kabul | Afghanistan | 5,566,000 |
89 | Alexandria | Egypt | 5,552,000 |
90 | Milan | Italy | 5,471,000 |
91 | Jiddah | Saudi Arabia | 5,408,000 |
92 | Ankara | Turkey | 5,359,000 |
93 | Faisalabad | Pakistan | 5,356,000 |
94 | Barcelona | Spain | 5,317,000 |
95 | Xiamen | China | 5,253,000 |
96 | Belo Horizonte | Brazil | 5,242,000 |
97 | Taiyuan | China | 5,067,000 |
98 | Changsha | China | 5,065,000 |
99 | Hefei | China | 5,052,000 |
100 | Mashhad | Iran | 5,045,000 |
101 | Kunming | China | 4,995,000 |
102 | Rawalpindi-Islamabad | Pakistan | 4,954,000 |
103 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 4,945,000 |
104 | Sydney | Australia | 4,836,000 |
105 | Kumasi | Ghana | 4,794,000 |
106 | Melbourne | Australia | 4,709,000 |
107 | Kampala | Uganda | 4,679,000 |
108 | Monterrey | Mexico | 4,674,000 |
109 | Kano | Nigeria | 4,670,000 |
110 | Lucknow | India | 4,661,000 |
111 | Yaounde | Cameroon | 4,642,000 |
112 | Phoenix | United States | 4,617,000 |
113 | Cape Town | South Africa | 4,595,000 |
114 | Ürümqi | China | 4,548,000 |
115 | Wuxi | China | 4,524,000 |
116 | Casablanca | Morocco | 4,499,000 |
117 | Fuzhou | China | 4,487,000 |
118 | Guadalajara | Mexico | 4,401,000 |
119 | İzmir | Turkey | 4,367,251 |
120 | Jaipur | India | 4,360,000 |
121 | Kanpur | India | 4,350,000 |
122 | Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic | 4,345,000 |
123 | Berlin | Germany | 4,286,000 |
124 | Guiyang | China | 4,269,000 |
125 | Detroit | United States | 4,258,000 |
126 | Nanchang | China | 4,240,000 |
127 | Mogadishu | Somalia | 4,219,000 |
128 | Changzhou | China | 4,206,000 |
129 | Chittagong | Bangladesh | 4,204,000 |
130 | Dalian | China | 4,177,000 |
131 | Zhongshan | China | 4,113,000 |
132 | Kuwait | Kuwait | 4,066,000 |
133 | Jinan | China | 4,057,000 |
134 | Medan | Indonesia | 4,027,000 |
135 | Wenzhou | China | 4,024,000 |
136 | Seattle | United States | 4,001,000 |
137 | Tashkent | Uzbekistan | 3,935,000 |
138 | Shijiazhuang | China | 3,871,000 |
139 | Harbin | China | 3,869,000 |
140 | Recife | Brazil | 3,866,000 |
141 | Busan | South Korea | 3,843,000 |
142 | Bamako | Mali | 3,783,000 |
143 | Indore | India | 3,765,000 |
144 | Douala | Cameroon | 3,751,000 |
145 | Montreal | Canada | 3,750,000 |
146 | Ibadan | Nigeria | 3,657,000 |
147 | Naples | Italy | 3,653,000 |
148 | Sana | Yemen | 3,585,000 |
149 | Colombo | Sri Lanka | 3,532,000 |
150 | Dakar | Senegal | 3,510,000 |
151 | Porto Alegre | Brazil | 3,504,000 |
152 | Mbuji-Mayi | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 3,493,000 |
153 | Nagpur | India | 3,493,000 |
154 | Algiers | Algeria | 3,462,000 |
155 | Durban | South Africa | 3,452,000 |
156 | Port Harcourt | Nigeria | 3,429,000 |
157 | Fortaleza | Brazil | 3,415,000 |
158 | Brasilia | Brazil | 3,406,000 |
159 | Changchun | China | 3,387,000 |
160 | Salvador | Brazil | 3,344,000 |
161 | Patna | India | 3,331,000 |
162 | Athens | Greece | 3,309,000 |
163 | Nanning | China | 3,249,000 |
164 | Kathmandu | Nepal | 3,247,000 |
165 | Medellin | Colombia | 3,242,000 |
166 | Rome | Italy | 3,239,000 |
167 | Varanasi | India | 3,229,000 |
168 | Gujranwala | Pakistan | 3,218,000 |
169 | Tampa-St. Petersburg | United States | 3,203,000 |
170 | Lusaka | Zambia | 3,202,000 |
171 | Guayaquil | Ecuador | 3,183,000 |
172 | Ouagadougou | Burkina Faso | 3,181,000 |
173 | Damascus | Syria | 3,155,000 |
174 | San Diego | United States | 3,078,000 |
175 | Orlando | United States | 3,075,000 |
176 | Kozhikode | India | 3,049,000 |
177 | Brisbane-Gold Coast | Australia | 3,039,000 |
178 | Rotterdam-Hague | Netherlands | 3,027,000 |
179 | Tel Aviv | Israel | 3,006,000 |
180 | Baku | Azerbaijan | 3,002,000 |
181 | Kyiv | Ukraine | 3,001,000 |
182 | Ad-Dammam | Saudi Arabia | 2,994,000 |
183 | Lanzhou | China | 2,977,000 |
184 | Charlotte | United States | 2,879,000 |
185 | Curitiba | Brazil | 2,873,000 |
186 | Cleveland | United States | 2,871,000 |
187 | Brazzaville | Republic of the Congo | 2,860,000 |
188 | Aleppo | Syria | 2,859,000 |
189 | Thiruvananthapuram | India | 2,851,000 |
190 | Lisbon | Portugal | 2,832,000 |
191 | Minneapolis-St. Paul | United States | 2,796,000 |
192 | Campinas | Brazil | 2,789,000 |
193 | Hyderabad | Pakistan | 2,789,000 |
194 | Multan | Pakistan | 2,783,000 |
195 | Conakry | Guinea | 2,781,000 |
196 | Quito | Ecuador | 2,778,000 |
197 | Zhangjiaggang | China | 2,770,000 |
198 | Guatemala City | Guatemala | 2,765,000 |
199 | Lubumbashi | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 2,750,000 |
200 | Agra | India | 2,737,000 |
Definitions
Presently, urban data are based on arbitrary definitions that vary from country to country and from year or census to the next, making them difficult to compare. An Urban Metric System (UMS) has been conceived that could correct the problem, since it allows computing the urban area limits and central points, and it can be applied in the same way to all past, present and future population and job distributions. It is based on vector field calculations obtained by assuming that, in a given space, all inhabitants and jobs exert the same attractive force A and repulsive force R. The net force (A - R) exerted by each inhabitant or job is given by [1/(1 + d)] - [1/( β + d/2)], where d = distance and β is the only parameter. UMS distinguishes the following types of urban areas, each type corresponding to a given value of β:
Urban area | Distance at which the attractive force = the repulsive force | Value of β | |
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1 | Central city | 10 km | 6 |
2 | Agglomeration | 20 km | 11 |
3 | Metropolis | 40 km | 21 |
4 | Patropolis | 80 km | 41 |
5 | Megalopolis | 160 km | 81 |
6 | Urban system | 320 km | 161 |
7 | Urban macrosystem | 640 km | 321 |
8 | Continental system | 1,280 km | 641 |
9 | Intercontinental system | 2,560 km | 1,281 |
10 | World system | 5,120 km | 2,561 |
UMS has been applied to some Canadian cases since 2018, but the data presented in this article are still based on the various existing national definitions, which are disparate.
The UN publishes data on cities, urban areas and rural areas, but relies almost entirely on national definitions of these areas. The UN principles and recommendations state that due to different characteristics of urban and rural areas across the globe, a global definition is not possible.
European countries[which?] define urbanized areas on the basis of urban-type land use, not allowing any gaps of typically more than 200 metres (220 yd), and use satellite imagery instead of census blocks to determine the boundaries of the urban area. In less-developed countries[which?], in addition to land use and density requirements, a requirement that a large majority of the population, typically 75%, is not engaged in agriculture and/or fishing is sometimes used.[citation needed]
By region
East Asia
China
Since 2000, China's cities have expanded at an average rate of 10% annually. It is estimated that China's urban population will increase by 292 million people by 2050, when its cities will house a combined population of over one billion. The country's urbanization rate increased from 17.4% to 46.6% between 1978 and 2009. Between 150 and 200 million migrant workers work part-time in the major cities, returning home to the countryside periodically with their earnings.
China has more cities with one million or more long-term residents than any other country, including the three global cities of Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai; by 2025, the country will be home to 221 cities with over a million inhabitants. The figures in the table below are from the 2008 census, and are only estimates of the urban populations within administrative city limits; a different ranking exists when considering the total municipal populations (which includes suburban and rural populations). The large "floating populations" of migrant workers make conducting censuses in urban areas difficult; the figures below include only long-term residents.
Largest cities or municipalities in China China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020 Urban Population and Urban Temporary Population | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | Province | Pop. | Rank | Name | Province | Pop. | ||
Shanghai Beijing | 1 | Shanghai | SH | 24,281,400 | 11 | Hong Kong | HK | 7,448,900 | Guangzhou Shenzhen |
2 | Beijing | BJ | 19,164,000 | 12 | Zhengzhou | HA | 7,179,400 | ||
3 | Guangzhou | GD | 13,858,700 | 13 | Nanjing | JS | 6,823,500 | ||
4 | Shenzhen | GD | 13,438,800 | 14 | Xi'an | SN | 6,642,100 | ||
5 | Tianjin | TJ | 11,744,400 | 15 | Jinan | SD | 6,409,600 | ||
6 | Chongqing | CQ | 11,488,000 | 16 | Shenyang | LN | 5,900,000 | ||
7 | Dongguan | GD | 9,752,500 | 17 | Qingdao | SD | 5,501,400 | ||
8 | Chengdu | SC | 8,875,600 | 18 | Harbin | HL | 5,054,500 | ||
9 | Wuhan | HB | 8,652,900 | 19 | Hefei | AH | 4,750,100 | ||
10 | Hangzhou | ZJ | 8,109,000 | 20 | Changchun | JL | 4,730,900 |
- Population of Hong Kong as of 2018 estimate
- The data of Chongqing in the list is the data of "Metropolitan Developed Economic Area", which contains two parts: "City Proper" and "Metropolitan Area". The "City proper" are consist of 9 districts: Yuzhong, Dadukou, Jiangbei, Shapingba, Jiulongpo, Nan'an, Beibei, Yubei, & Banan, has the urban population of 5,646,300 as of 2018. And the "Metropolitan Area" are consist of 12 districts: Fuling, Changshou, Jiangjin, Hechuan, Yongchuan, Nanchuan, Qijiang, Dazu, Bishan, Tongliang, Tongnan, & Rongchang, has the urban population of 5,841,700. Total urban population of all 26 districts of Chongqing are up to 15,076,600.
Japan
In Japan, urbanized areas are defined as contiguous areas of densely inhabited districts (DIDs) using census enumeration districts as units with a density requirement of 4,000 inhabitants per square kilometre (10,000/sq mi).
South Korea
Seoul is the largest urban area in South Korea.
Taiwan
Greater Taipei is the largest urban area in Taiwan.
Largest cities or towns in Taiwan source | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | Administrative division | Pop. | Rank | Name | Administrative division | Pop. | ||
New Taipei Taichung | 1 | New Taipei | New Taipei | 4,004,367 | 11 | Zhubei City | Hsinchu County | 210,754 | Kaohsiung Taipei |
2 | Taichung | Taichung | 2,819,798 | 12 | Pingtung City | Pingtung County | 194,096 | ||
3 | Kaohsiung | Kaohsiung | 2,731,635 | 13 | Yuanlin City | Changhua County | 122,518 | ||
4 | Taipei | Taipei | 2,488,043 | 14 | Douliu City | Yunlin County | 107,928 | ||
5 | Taoyuan City | Taoyuan City | 2,286,942 | 15 | Toufen | Miaoli County | 105,513 | ||
6 | Tainan | Tainan | 1,855,092 | 16 | Taitung City | Taitung County | 103,323 | ||
7 | Hsinchu City | Hsinchu | 452,928 | 17 | Hualien City | Hualien County | 99,579 | ||
8 | Keelung | Keelung | 361,891 | 18 | Nantou City | Nantou County | 97,403 | ||
9 | Chiayi City | Chiayi | 263,188 | 19 | Caotun | Nantou County | 96,778 | ||
10 | Changhua City | Changhua County | 226,744 | 20 | Zhudong | Hsinchu County | 96,464 |
South Asia
India
For the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area is a place having a minimum population of 5,000 of density 400 persons per square kilometre (1,000/sq mi) or higher, and 75% plus of the male working population employed in non-agricultural activities. Places administered by a municipal corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee are automatically considered urban areas.
The Census of India 2011 also defined the term "urban agglomeration" as an integrated urban area consisting of a core town together with its "outgrowths" (contiguous suburbs).
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Rank | City name | State/territory | Population | Rank | City name | State/territory | Population | ||||
1 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | 18,394,912 | 28 | Ludhiana | Punjab | 1,618,879 | ||||
2 | Delhi | Delhi | 16,349,831 | 29 | Nashik | Maharashtra | 1,562,769 | ||||
3 | Kolkata | West Bengal | 14,112,536 | 30 | Vijayawada | Andhra Pradesh | 1,491,202 | ||||
4 | Chennai | Tamil Nadu | 8,696,010 | 31 | Madurai | Tamil Nadu | 1,465,625 | ||||
5 | Bengaluru | Karnataka | 8,520,435 | 32 | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh | 1,435,113 | ||||
6 | Hyderabad | Telangana | 7,749,334 | 33 | Meerut | Uttar Pradesh | 1,424,908 | ||||
7 | Ahmedabad | Gujarat | 6,361,084 | 34 | Faridabad | Haryana | 1,414,050 | ||||
8 | Pune | Maharashtra | 5,057,709 | 35 | Rajkot | Gujarat | 1,390,933 | ||||
9 | Surat | Gujarat | 4,591,246 | 36 | Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | 1,339,438 | ||||
10 | Jaipur | Rajasthan | 3,073,350 | 37 | Srinagar | Jammu and Kashmir | 1,273,312 | ||||
11 | Kanpur | Uttar Pradesh | 2,920,496 | 38 | Jabalpur | Madhya Pradesh | 1,268,848 | ||||
12 | Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh | 2,902,920 | 39 | Asansol | West Bengal | 1,243,414 | ||||
13 | Nagpur | Maharashtra | 2,497,870 | 40 | Vasai-Virar | Maharashtra | 1,222,390 | ||||
14 | Ghaziabad | Uttar Pradesh | 2,375,820 | 41 | Prayagraj | Uttar Pradesh | 1,216,719 | ||||
15 | Indore | Madhya Pradesh | 2,170,295 | 42 | Dhanbad | Jharkhand | 1,196,214 | ||||
16 | Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu | 2,151,466 | 43 | Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 1,193,167 | ||||
17 | Kochi | Kerala | 2,119,724 | 44 | Amritsar | Punjab | 1,183,705 | ||||
18 | Patna | Bihar | 2,049,156 | 45 | Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 1,138,300 | ||||
19 | Kozhikode | Kerala | 2,030,519 | 46 | Ranchi | Jharkhand | 1,126,741 | ||||
20 | Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | 1,886,100 | 47 | Raipur | Chhattisgarh | 1,123,558 | ||||
21 | Thrissur | Kerala | 1,861,269 | 48 | Kollam | Kerala | 1,110,668 | ||||
22 | Vadodara | Gujarat | 1,822,221 | 49 | Gwalior | Madhya Pradesh | 1,102,884 | ||||
23 | Agra | Uttar Pradesh | 1,760,285 | 50 | Bhilai | Chhattisgarh | 1,064,222 | ||||
24 | Visakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh | 1,730,320 | 51 | Chandigarh | Chandigarh | 1,026,459 | ||||
25 | Malappuram | Kerala | 1,699,060 | 52 | Tiruchirappalli | Tamil Nadu | 1,022,518 | ||||
26 | Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala | 1,687,406 | 53 | Kota | Rajasthan | 1,001,694 | ||||
27 | Kannur | Kerala | 1,642,892 | 54 | Mysore | Karnataka | 990,900 |
Pakistan
In Pakistan, an area is a major city and municipality if it has more than 100,000 inhabitants according to census results. Cities include adjacent cantonments. Urbanisation in Pakistan has increased since the time of independence and has several different causes. The majority of southern Pakistan's population lives along the Indus River. Karachi is its most populous city. In the northern half of the country, most of the population lives in an arc formed by the cities of Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Gujrat, Jhelum, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Nowshera, Mardan and Peshawar. During 1990–2008, city dwellers made up 36% of Pakistan's population, making it the most urbanised nation in South Asia. Furthermore, 50% of Pakistanis live in towns of 5,000 people or more. Karachi is the most populated city in Pakistan closely followed by Lahore according to the 2017 Census.
Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, there are total 532 urban areas, which are divided into three categories. Those are City Corporation, Municipal Corporation (Pourasova) and Upazila town. Among those urban areas, Dhaka is the largest city by population and area, with a population of 19.10 million. In Bangladesh, there are total 11 City Corporations and 329 Municipal Corporations and 203 Small towns, which serves as the center for Upazilas. According to 2011 population census, Bangladesh has an urban population of 28%, with a growth rate of 2.8%. At this growth rate, it is estimated that the urban population of Bangladesh will reach 79 million or 42% of total population by 2035.
Southeast Asia
Philippines
In 2020, 54 percent of the Philippine population lived in urban areas. With an estimated population of 16.3 million, Metro Manila is the most populous metropolitan area in the Philippines and the 11th in the world. However, the greater urban area is the 5th largest in the world with a population of 20,654,307 people (2010 estimate).
Singapore
As an island city-state, about 5.6 million people live and work within 700 square kilometres (270 sq mi). With 64 islands and islets, Singapore Island makes up the largest urban area in the country. According to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the country has the highest urbanised population in Southeast Asia, with 100 percent of its population living in an urban area. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is responsible for the urban land-use planning, which designates land use and urban density of the country. The country is divided into 5 regions for planning purposes by the URA, even though as a city state Singapore is defined as a single continuous urban area. It is further subdivided into 55 urban planning areas, which acts as the boundaries of planned towns within the country.
Vietnam
In Vietnam, there are six types of urban areas:
- Special urban area (2 municipalities): Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
- Type I urban area (18 provincial cities and 3 municipalities): Long Xuyên, Pleiku, Mỹ Tho, Thủ Dầu Một, Bắc Ninh, Biên Hòa, Hải Dương, Thanh Hóa, Hạ Long, Việt Trì, Thái Nguyên, Nam Định, Vũng Tàu, Buôn Ma Thuột, Đà Lạt, Quy Nhơn, Nha Trang, Huế, Vinh, Cần Thơ, Đà Nẵng and Hải Phòng.
- Type II urban area (21 provincial cities and 1 district):Châu Đốc, Đồng Hới, Uông Bí, Bắc Giang, Ninh Bình, Bạc Liêu, Bà Rịa, Thái Bình, Rạch Giá, Cà Mau, Phan Rang–Tháp Chàm, Tuy Hòa, Phan Thiết, Vĩnh Yên, Lào Cai and Phú Quốc.
- Type III urban area (31 provincial cities and 12 towns).
- Type IV urban area (35 towns and 35 townships).
- Type V urban area (586 townships and 54 communes).
Thailand
Bangkok is the largest urban area in Thailand.
Europe
Finland
As in other Nordic countries, an urban area (taajama in Finnish) in Finland must have a building at least every 200 m (660 ft) and at least 200 people. To be considered a town or a city (kaupunki) for statistical purposes, an urban area must have at least 15,000 people. This is not to be confused with the city / town designation used by municipalities.
France
In France, an urban area (Fr: aire d'attraction d'une ville) is a zone encompassing an area of built-up growth (called an "urban unit" (unité urbaine) – close in definition to the North American urban area) and its commuter belt (couronne). Americans would find the INSEE definition of the urban area to be similar to their metropolitan area.
The largest cities in France, in terms of urban area population (2017), are Paris (12,628,266), Lyon (2,323,221), Marseille (1,760,653), Toulouse (1,360,829), Bordeaux (1,247,977), Lille (1,191,117), Nice (1,006,201), Nantes (972,828), Strasbourg (790,087) and Rennes (733,320).
Germany
Germany has a number of large cities. The largest conurbation is the Rhine-Ruhr region (11 million in 2008[update]), including Düsseldorf (the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia), Cologne, Bonn, Dortmund, Essen, Duisburg, and Bochum.
Largest urban agglomerations in Germany Federal Statistical Office of Germany (31 December 2022) | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | State | Pop. | Rank | Name | State | Pop. | ||
Rhine-Ruhr Berlin | 1 | Rhine-Ruhr | North Rhine-Westphalia | 11,199,073 | 11 | Chemnitz | Saxony | 867,051 | Rhine-Main Stuttgart |
2 | Berlin | Berlin | 4,661,925 | 12 | Hanover | Lower Saxony | 807,181 | ||
3 | Rhine-Main | Hesse | 3,200,201 | 13 | Dresden | Saxony | 799,317 | ||
4 | Stuttgart | Baden-Württemberg | 3,044,428 | 14 | Saar | Saarland | 762,791 | ||
5 | Munich | Bavaria | 2,415,964 | 15 | Bremen | Bremen | 668,074 | ||
6 | Hamburg | Hamburg | 2,399,250 | 16 | Aachen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 663,371 | ||
7 | Rhine-Neckar | Baden-Württemberg | 1,426,056 | 17 | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | 612,031 | ||
8 | Nuremberg | Bavaria | 1,247,309 | 18 | Augsburg | Bavaria | 554,118 | ||
9 | Leipzig | Saxony | 1,068,429 | 19 | Freiburg im Breisgau | Baden-Württemberg | 339,767 | ||
10 | Bielefeld | North Rhine-Westphalia | 941,933 | 20 | Kassel | Hesse | 335,358 |
Netherlands
The Netherlands is the 30th-most densely populated country in the world, with 404.6 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,048/sq mi)—or 497 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,287/sq mi) if only the land area is counted. The Randstad is the country's largest conurbation located in the west of the country and contains the four largest cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht. The Randstad has a population of 7 million inhabitants and is the 6th largest metropolitan area in Europe.
Norway
Norway defines urban areas ("tettsteder") similarly to the other Nordic countries. Unlike in Denmark and Sweden, the distance between each building has to be of less than 50 m, although exceptions are made due to parks, industrial areas, rivers, and similar. Groups of houses less than 400 m from the main body of an urban area are included in the urban area.
Poland
In Poland, official "urban" population figures simply refer to those localities which have the status of towns (miasta). The "rural" population is that of all areas outside the boundaries of these towns. This distinction may give a misleading impression in some cases, since some localities with only village status may have acquired larger and denser populations than many many smaller towns with most excessive example of Poznań, most spread urban area of the country with population of the city app. 534 thousand and metropolitan area around 1 million inhabitants. On the other hand, the Katowice urban area with numerous large and medium cities covers 1,468 km and has above 2 million people. The metropolitan areas in Poland are the biggest urban zones (e.g. Katowice metropolitan area, Łódź metropolitan area and Szczecin metropolitan area) and have great impact on the rural surroundings, as it is around Lublin, Radom, Kielce, Tarnów and Białystok.
Russia
Moscow, the capital and largest city of Russia, has a population estimated at 12.4 million residents within the city limits, while over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 20 million residents in the Moscow Metropolitan Area. It is among the world's largest cities, being the most populous city entirely within Europe, the most populous urban area in Europe, the most populous metropolitan area in Europe, and also the largest city by land area on the European continent.Saint Petersburg, the cultural capital, is the second-largest city, with a population of roughly 5.4 million inhabitants. Other major urban areas are Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, and Chelyabinsk.
Largest cities or towns in Russia 2024 estimate | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | Federal subject | Pop. | Rank | Name | Federal subject | Pop. | ||
Moscow Saint Petersburg | 1 | Moscow | Moscow | 13,149,803 | 11 | Rostov-on-Don | Rostov Oblast | 1,140,487 | Novosibirsk Yekaterinburg |
2 | Saint Petersburg | Saint Petersburg | 5,597,763 | 12 | Krasnodar | Krasnodar Krai | 1,138,654 | ||
3 | Novosibirsk | Novosibirsk Oblast | 1,633,851 | 13 | Omsk | Omsk Oblast | 1,104,485 | ||
4 | Yekaterinburg | Sverdlovsk Oblast | 1,536,183 | 14 | Voronezh | Voronezh Oblast | 1,046,425 | ||
5 | Kazan | Tatarstan | 1,318,604 | 15 | Perm | Perm Krai | 1,026,908 | ||
6 | Krasnoyarsk | Krasnoyarsk Krai | 1,205,473 | 16 | Volgograd | Volgograd Oblast | 1,018,898 | ||
7 | Nizhny Novgorod | Nizhny Novgorod Oblast | 1,204,985 | 17 | Saratov | Saratov Oblast | 887,365 | ||
8 | Chelyabinsk | Chelyabinsk Oblast | 1,177,058 | 18 | Tyumen | Tyumen Oblast | 861,098 | ||
9 | Ufa | Bashkortostan | 1,163,304 | 19 | Tolyatti | Samara Oblast | 667,956 | ||
10 | Samara | Samara Oblast | 1,158,952 | 20 | Makhachkala | Dagestan | 622,091 |
Spain
Spain is a very highly urbanized country. Madrid is its largest urban area. The Southern and Eastern coasts with Barcelona, Valencia and Málaga are more urbanised than the Northern and Western ones.
Sweden
Urban areas in Sweden (tätorter) are statistically defined localities, totally independent of the administrative subdivision of the country. There are 1,956 such localities in Sweden, with a population ranging from 200 to 1,372,000 inhabitants.
United Kingdom
In 2013 the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics (ONS) published 2011 Built-up Areas – Methodology and Guidance which sets out its definition of a Built-up area (BUA) as an area of built-up land of at least 20 hectares (0.077 sq mi), separated from other settlements by at least 200 metres (660 ft). For 2011 census data there are 5,493 built-up areas, of which 501 are divided into Built-up area sub-divisions (BUASD) for which data is also available. Each built-up area is named algorithmically, using Ordnance Survey place-name data.
The ONS has produced census results from urban areas since 1951, since 1981 based upon the extent of irreversible urban development indicated on Ordnance Survey maps. The definition is an extent of at least 20 ha and at least 1,500 census residents. Separate areas are linked if less than 200 m (220 yd) apart. Included are transportation features. The UK has five Urban Areas with a population over a million and a further sixty nine with a population over one hundred thousand.
Largest urban areas of the United Kingdom (England and Wales: 2011 census built-up area; Scotland: 2016 estimates settlement; Northern Ireland: 2001 census urban area) | |||||||||
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Rank | Urban area | Pop. | Principal settlement | Rank | Urban area | Pop. | Principal settlement | ||
1 | Greater London | 9,787,426 | London | 11 | Bristol | 617,280 | Bristol | ||
2 | Greater Manchester | 2,553,379 | Manchester | 12 | Edinburgh | 512,150 | Edinburgh | ||
3 | West Midlands | 2,440,986 | Birmingham | 13 | Leicester | 508,916 | Leicester | ||
4 | West Yorkshire | 1,777,934 | Leeds | 14 | Belfast | 483,418 | Belfast | ||
5 | Greater Glasgow | 985,290 | Glasgow | 15 | Brighton & Hove | 474,485 | Brighton | ||
6 | Liverpool | 864,122 | Liverpool | 16 | South East Dorset | 466,266 | Bournemouth | ||
7 | South Hampshire | 855,569 | Southampton | 17 | Cardiff | 390,214 | Cardiff | ||
8 | Tyneside | 774,891 | Newcastle upon Tyne | 18 | Teesside | 376,633 | Middlesbrough | ||
9 | Nottingham | 729,977 | Nottingham | 19 | Stoke-on-Trent | 372,775 | Stoke-on-Trent | ||
10 | Sheffield | 685,368 | Sheffield | 20 | Coventry | 359,262 | Coventry |
Oceania
Australia
The Australian Bureau of Statistics refers to urban areas as Urban Centres, which it generally defines as population clusters of 1,000 or more people. Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world, with more than 50% of the population residing in Australia's three biggest urban centres.[citation needed]
Largest populated areas in Australia 2021 data from Australian Bureau of Statistics | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | State | Pop. | Rank | Name | State | Pop. | ||
Sydney Melbourne | 1 | Sydney | NSW | 5,259,764 | 11 | Geelong | Vic | 289,400 | Brisbane Perth |
2 | Melbourne | Vic | 4,976,157 | 12 | Hobart | Tas | 251,047 | ||
3 | Brisbane | Qld | 2,568,927 | 13 | Townsville | Qld | 181,665 | ||
4 | Perth | WA | 2,192,229 | 14 | Cairns | Qld | 155,638 | ||
5 | Adelaide | SA | 1,402,393 | 15 | Darwin | NT | 148,801 | ||
6 | Gold Coast–Tweed Heads | Qld/NSW | 706,673 | 16 | Toowoomba | Qld | 143,994 | ||
7 | Newcastle–Maitland | NSW | 509,894 | 17 | Ballarat | Vic | 111,702 | ||
8 | Canberra–Queanbeyan | ACT/NSW | 482,250 | 18 | Bendigo | Vic | 102,899 | ||
9 | Sunshine Coast | Qld | 355,631 | 19 | Albury-Wodonga | NSW/Vic | 97,676 | ||
10 | Wollongong | NSW | 305,880 | 20 | Launceston | Tas | 93,332 |
New Zealand
Statistics New Zealand defines urban areas in New Zealand, which are independent of any administrative subdivisions and have no legal basis. There are four classes of urban area: major urban areas (population 100,000+), large urban areas (population 30,000–99,999), medium urban areas (population 10,000–29,999) and small urban areas (population 1,000–9,999). As of 2021, there are 7 major urban areas, 13 large urban areas, 22 medium urban areas and 136 small urban areas. Urban areas are reclassified after each New Zealand census, so population changes between censuses does not change an urban area's classification.
Largest cities or towns in New Zealand Statistics New Zealand June 2024 estimate (SSGA18 boundaries) | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | Region | Pop. | Rank | Name | Region | Pop. | ||
Auckland Christchurch | 1 | Auckland | Auckland | 1,531,400 | 11 | Porirua | Wellington | 60,600 | Wellington Hamilton |
2 | Christchurch | Canterbury | 403,300 | 12 | New Plymouth | Taranaki | 60,100 | ||
3 | Wellington | Wellington | 214,200 | 13 | Rotorua | Bay of Plenty | 58,800 | ||
4 | Hamilton | Waikato | 192,000 | 14 | Whangārei | Northland | 56,800 | ||
5 | Tauranga | Bay of Plenty | 162,800 | 15 | Nelson | Nelson | 51,300 | ||
6 | Lower Hutt | Wellington | 114,500 | 16 | Hastings | Hawke's Bay | 52,200 | ||
7 | Dunedin | Otago | 106,700 | 17 | Invercargill | Southland | 51,700 | ||
8 | Palmerston North | Manawatū-Whanganui | 83,100 | 18 | Upper Hutt | Wellington | 45,000 | ||
9 | Napier | Hawke's Bay | 67,500 | 19 | Whanganui | Manawatū-Whanganui | 42,500 | ||
10 | Hibiscus Coast | Auckland | 67,800 | 20 | Gisborne | Gisborne | 38,800 |
North America
Canada
According to Statistics Canada, an urban area in Canada is an area with a population of at least 1,000 people where the density is no fewer than 400 persons per square kilometre (1,000/sq mi). If two or more urban areas are within 2 km (1.2 mi) of each other by road, they are merged into a single urban area, provided they do not cross census metropolitan area or census agglomeration boundaries.
In the Canada 2011 Census, Statistics Canada redesignated urban areas with the new term "population centre"; the new term was chosen in order to better reflect the fact that urban vs. rural is not a strict division, but rather a continuum within which several distinct settlement patterns may exist. For example, a community may fit a strictly statistical definition of an urban area, but may not be commonly thought of as "urban" because it has a smaller population, or functions socially and economically as a suburb of another urban area rather than as a self-contained urban entity, or is geographically remote from other urban communities. Accordingly, the new definition set out three distinct types of population centres: small (population 1,000 to 29,999), medium (population 30,000 to 99,999) and large (population 100,000 or greater). Despite the change in terminology, however, the demographic definition of a population centre remains unchanged from that of an urban area: a population of at least 1,000 people where the density is no fewer than 400 persons per km2.
Largest metropolitan areas in Canada 2021 Canadian census | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | Province | Pop. | Rank | Name | Province | Pop. | ||
1 | Toronto | Ontario | 6,202,225 | 11 | London | Ontario | 543,551 | ||
2 | Montreal | Quebec | 4,291,732 | 12 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | 465,703 | ||
3 | Vancouver | British Columbia | 2,642,825 | 13 | Niagara Region | Ontario | 433,604 | ||
4 | Ottawa–Gatineau | Ontario–Quebec | 1,488,307 | 14 | Windsor | Ontario | 422,630 | ||
5 | Calgary | Alberta | 1,481,806 | 15 | Oshawa | Ontario | 415,311 | ||
6 | Edmonton | Alberta | 1,418,118 | 16 | Victoria | British Columbia | 397,237 | ||
7 | Quebec City | Quebec | 839,311 | 17 | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | 317,480 | ||
8 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | 834,678 | 18 | Regina | Saskatchewan | 249,217 | ||
9 | Hamilton | Ontario | 785,184 | 19 | Sherbrooke | Quebec | 227,398 | ||
10 | Waterloo Region | Ontario | 575,847 | 20 | Kelowna | British Columbia | 222,162 |
Mexico
Mexico is one of many countries where the urbanization rate is at least 80%. Mexico City, its capital, is the largest urban area in the country.
United States
In the United States, the Census Bureau defines urban areas and delineates urban area boundaries after each census. The Bureau defines an urban area as "a statistical geographic entity consisting of a densely settled core created from census blocks and contiguous qualifying territory that together have at least 2,000 housing units or 5,000 persons." There were 2,646 urban areas identified by the Census Bureau for 2020. 511 of these had a population of 50,000 or more.
For the 2000 and 2010 censuses, the Census Bureau differentiated between two kinds of urban areas: urbanized areas and urban clusters. The term urbanized area denoted an urban area of 50,000 or more people. Urban areas under 50,000 people were called urban clusters. Urbanized areas were first delineated in the United States in the 1950 census, while urban clusters were added in the 2000 census. The distinction between urbanized areas and urban clusters was removed for the 2020 census.
Urban areas consist of a densely-settled urban core, plus surrounding developed areas that meet certain density criteria. Since urban areas are composed of census blocks and not cities, counties, or county-equivalents, urban area boundaries may consist of partial areas of these political units. Urban areas are distinguished from rural areas: any area not part of an urban area is considered to be rural by the Census Bureau.
The largest urban area in the United States is that of New York City and its surrounding suburbs. The New York–Jersey City–Newark, NY–NJ urban area had a population of 19,426,449 as of 2020, while the larger metropolitan area had a population of 20,140,470, and the combined statistical area had a population of 23,582,649. The next five largest urban areas in the U.S. are those of Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Houston, and Dallas. 80.0 percent of the population of the United States lives within the boundaries of an urban area as of the 2020 census.
The concept of Urbanized Areas as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau is often used as a more accurate gauge of the size of a city, since in different cities and states the lines between city borders and the urbanized area of that city are often not the same. For example, the city of Greenville, South Carolina has a city population just over 68,000 and an urbanized area population of around 400,000, while Greensboro, North Carolina has a city population just over 285,000 and an urbanized area population of around 300,000 — meaning that Greenville is actually "larger" for some intents and purposes, but not for others, such as taxation, local elections, etc.
In the U.S. Department of Agriculture's natural resources inventory, urban areas are officially known as developed areas or urban and built-up areas. Such areas include cities, ethnic villages, other built-up areas of more than 10 ac (4 ha), industrial sites, railroad yards, cemeteries, airports, golf courses, shooting ranges, institutional and public administration sites, and similar areas. The 1997 national resources inventory placed over 98,000,000 ac (40,000,000 ha) in this category, an increase of 25,000,000 ac (10,000,000 ha) since 1982.
South America
Argentina
Argentina is highly urbanized. The ten largest metropolitan areas account for half of the population, and fewer than one in ten live in rural areas. About 3 million people live in Buenos Aires City and the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area totals around 15 million, making it one of the largest urban areas in the world, with a population of 18 million all up.
Córdoba has around 1.5 million people living in the urban area, while Rosario, Mendoza and Tucumán have around 1.2 million inhabitants each and La Plata, Mar del Plata, Salta and Santa Fe have at least 500,000 people each.
Brazil
Largest urban agglomerations in Brazil 2017 Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics estimates | |||||||||
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Rank | Name | State | Pop. | Rank | Name | State | Pop. | ||
São Paulo Rio de Janeiro | 1 | São Paulo | São Paulo | 21,314,716 | 11 | Belém | Pará | 2,157,180 | |
2 | Rio de Janeiro | Rio de Janeiro | 12,389,775 | 12 | Manaus | Amazonas | 2,130,264 | ||
3 | Belo Horizonte | Minas Gerais | 5,142,260 | 13 | Campinas | São Paulo | 2,105,600 | ||
4 | Recife | Pernambuco | 4,021,641 | 14 | Vitória | Espírito Santo | 1,837,047 | ||
5 | Brasília | Federal District | 3,986,425 | 15 | Baixada Santista | São Paulo | 1,702,343 | ||
6 | Porto Alegre | Rio Grande do Sul | 3,894,232 | 16 | São José dos Campos | São Paulo | 1,572,943 | ||
7 | Salvador | Bahia | 3,863,154 | 17 | São Luís | Maranhão | 1,421,569 | ||
8 | Fortaleza | Ceará | 3,594,924 | 18 | Natal | Rio Grande do Norte | 1,349,743 | ||
9 | Curitiba | Paraná | 3,387,985 | 19 | Maceió | Alagoas | 1,231,965 | ||
10 | Goiânia | Goiás | 2,347,557 | 20 | João Pessoa | Paraíba | 1,168,941 |
Chile
Chile is highly urbanized. The largest urban area in the country is its capital, Santiago.
See also
- Developed environments
- List of largest urban areas by continent
- New Urbanism
- Surface sealing
- Urban climatology
- Urban culture
- Urban decay
- Urban exploration
- Urban forest
- Urban forestry
- Urban green space
- Urban planning
- Urban prairie
- Urban reforestation
- Urban renewal
- Urban vitality
- Urbanization
Notes
- Also known as a built-up area or urban agglomeration.
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External links
- United Nations Statistics Division (UNSTAT): Definition of "urban"
- World Urban Areas All identified world urbanized areas 500,000+ and others: Population & Density.
- Geopolis: research group, University of Paris-Diderot, France for world urban areas
- Gridded Population of the World – contains links to urban area definitions and maps for over 230 countries/territories
- City Mayors – The World's Largest Urban Areas in 2006
- City Mayors – The World's Largest Urban Areas Projected for 2020
- PopulationData – World's largest urban areas 1,000,000+ population
An urban area is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment This is the core of a metropolitan statistical area in the United States if it contains a population of more than 50 000 A satellite view of the U S Northeast megalopolis at night the world s most economically productive megalopolis with over 50 million residents centered on New York CityGreater Tokyo in Japan the world s most populated urban area with about 40 million inhabitants as of 2022Greater Sao Paulo at night as seen from the International Space StationAerial view of Greater Adelaide the parklands serve as a barrier between the inner CBD and encompassing urban areaWarsaw metropolitan area Urban areas originate through urbanization and researchers categorize them as cities towns conurbations or suburbs In urbanism the term urban area contrasts to rural areas such as villages and hamlets in urban sociology or urban anthropology it often contrasts with natural environment The development of earlier predecessors of modern urban areas during the urban revolution of the 4th millennium BCE led to the formation of human civilization and ultimately to modern urban planning which along with other human activities such as exploitation of natural resources has led to a human impact on the environment Recent historical growthEarth s land use in 2019 built up erea being estimated as 1 5 million square kilometers In 1950 764 million people or about 30 percent of the world s 2 5 billion people lived in urban areas By 2014 it was 3 9 billion or about 53 percent of the world s 7 3 billion people that lived in urban areas The change was driven by a combination of increased total population and increased percent of population living in urban areas In 2009 the number of people living in urban areas 3 42 billion surpassed the number living in rural areas 3 41 billion and since then the world has become more urban than rural This was the first time that the majority of the world s population lived in a city By that time a high estimate calculated up to 3 5 million square kilometers of land were urban estimates ranging from 1 of global land area In 2014 there were 7 3 billion people living on the planet of which the global urban population comprised 3 9 billion The Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs at that time predicted the urban population would occupy 68 of the world population by 2050 with 90 of that growth coming from Africa and Asia UrbanizationUrban land area km2 2010Urban areas with at least one million inhabitants in 2020 Urban areas are created and further developed by the process of urbanization They are measured for various purposes including analyzing population density and urban sprawl Urban areas are generally found in the United States Canada Brazil Mexico Argentina Chile Japan Australia and many other countries where the urbanization rate is high Unlike an urban area a metropolitan area includes not only the urban area but also satellite cities plus intervening rural land that is socio economically connected to the urban core city typically by employment ties through commuting with the urban core city being the primary labor market The concept of an urban area as used in economic statistics should not be confused with the concept of the urban area used in road safety statistics This term was first created by Geographer Brian Manning The last concept is also known as built up area in road safety According to the definition by the Office for National Statistics Built up areas are defined as land which is irreversibly urban in character meaning that they are characteristic of a town or city They include areas of built up land with a minimum of 20 hectares 200 000 m2 49 acres Any areas separated by less than 200 metres of non urban space are linked to become a single built up area Argentina and Japan are countries where the urbanization rate is over 90 while Australia Brazil Canada Chile Mexico and the United States are countries where the urbanization rate is between 80 and 90 although within the U S state of New Jersey the urbanization rate is 100 Largest urban areasThere are two measures of the degree of urbanization of a population The first urban population describes the percentage of the total population living in urban areas as defined by the country The second measure rate of urbanization describes the projected average rate of change of the size of the urban population over the given period of time According to Urbanization by sovereign state article the world as a whole is 56 2 urbanized with roughly one quarter of the countries reported as greater than 80 urbanized Data is taken from the U S Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook estimates from 2020 According to Demographia these are the 200 largest urban areas in the world by population as of 2023 Urban Area Country Population1 Tokyo Yokohama Japan 37 785 0002 Jakarta Indonesia 35 386 0003 Delhi India 31 190 0004 Guangzhou Foshan China 27 119 0005 Mumbai India 25 189 0006 Manila Philippines 24 156 0007 Shanghai China 24 042 0008 Seoul Incheon South Korea 23 225 0009 Cairo Egypt 22 679 00010 Mexico City Mexico 21 905 00011 Kolkata India 21 747 00012 Sao Paulo Brazil 21 486 00013 New York United States 21 396 00014 Karachi Pakistan 20 249 00015 Dhaka Bangladesh 19 134 00016 Bangkok Thailand 18 884 00017 Beijing China 18 883 00018 Moscow Russia 17 878 00019 Shenzhen China 17 778 00020 Buenos Aires Argentina 15 748 00021 Los Angeles United States 15 587 00022 Johannesburg Pretoria South Africa 15 551 00023 Bangalore India 15 257 00024 Chengdu China 15 016 00025 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 14 953 00026 Osaka Kobe Kyoto Japan 14 916 00027 Lagos Nigeria 14 540 00028 Istanbul Turkey 14 441 00029 Lahore Pakistan 13 504 00030 Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo 13 493 00031 Tehran Iran 13 382 00032 Chongqing China 12 653 00033 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 12 306 00034 Xi an China 12 211 00035 Chennai India 12 053 69736 Paris France 11 108 00037 Zhengzhou China 11 068 00038 Luanda Angola 10 914 00039 London United Kingdom 10 803 00040 Dongguan China 10 753 00041 Lima Peru 10 556 00042 Wuhan China 10 353 00043 Bogota Colombia 10 252 00044 Tianjin China 10 047 00045 Hyderabad India 9 797 00046 Taipei Taiwan 9 662 00047 Hangzhou China 9 618 00048 Nagoya Japan 9 439 00049 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 9 387 00050 Chicago United States 8 954 00051 Nanjing China 8 507 00052 Riyadh Saudi Arabia 8 309 00053 Shenyang Fushun China 8 044 00054 Ahmadabad India 8 006 00055 Dar es Salaam Tanzania 7 965 00056 Washington Baltimore United States 7 853 00057 Boston Providence United States 7 429 00058 Onitsha Nigeria 7 205 00059 Bandung Indonesia 7 203 00060 Addis Ababa Ethiopia 7 185 00061 Khartoum Sudan 7 155 00062 Santiago Chile 7 099 00063 Dallas Fort Worth United States 6 979 00064 Nairobi Kenya 6 929 00065 San Francisco San Jose United States 6 844 00066 Toronto Canada 6 837 00067 Pune India 6 819 00068 Madrid Spain 6 798 00069 Essen Dusseldorf Germany 6 769 00070 Quanzhou China 6 743 00071 Houston United States 6 703 00072 Baghdad Iraq 6 624 00073 Surat India 6 601 00074 Amman Jordan 6 563 00075 Surabaya Indonesia 6 556 00076 Hong Kong China 6 468 00077 Yangon Myanmar 6 426 00078 Hanoi Vietnam 6 359 00079 Qingdao China 6 291 00080 Miami United States 6 139 00081 Suzhou China 6 091 00082 Singapore Singapore 5 926 00083 Philadelphia United States 5 795 00084 Accra Ghana 5 785 00085 St Petersburg Russia 5 750 00086 Atlanta United States 5 702 00087 Abidjan Ivory Coast 5 678 00088 Kabul Afghanistan 5 566 00089 Alexandria Egypt 5 552 00090 Milan Italy 5 471 00091 Jiddah Saudi Arabia 5 408 00092 Ankara Turkey 5 359 00093 Faisalabad Pakistan 5 356 00094 Barcelona Spain 5 317 00095 Xiamen China 5 253 00096 Belo Horizonte Brazil 5 242 00097 Taiyuan China 5 067 00098 Changsha China 5 065 00099 Hefei China 5 052 000100 Mashhad Iran 5 045 000101 Kunming China 4 995 000102 Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan 4 954 000103 Dubai United Arab Emirates 4 945 000104 Sydney Australia 4 836 000105 Kumasi Ghana 4 794 000106 Melbourne Australia 4 709 000107 Kampala Uganda 4 679 000108 Monterrey Mexico 4 674 000109 Kano Nigeria 4 670 000110 Lucknow India 4 661 000111 Yaounde Cameroon 4 642 000112 Phoenix United States 4 617 000113 Cape Town South Africa 4 595 000114 Urumqi China 4 548 000115 Wuxi China 4 524 000116 Casablanca Morocco 4 499 000117 Fuzhou China 4 487 000118 Guadalajara Mexico 4 401 000119 Izmir Turkey 4 367 251120 Jaipur India 4 360 000121 Kanpur India 4 350 000122 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic 4 345 000123 Berlin Germany 4 286 000124 Guiyang China 4 269 000125 Detroit United States 4 258 000126 Nanchang China 4 240 000127 Mogadishu Somalia 4 219 000128 Changzhou China 4 206 000129 Chittagong Bangladesh 4 204 000130 Dalian China 4 177 000131 Zhongshan China 4 113 000132 Kuwait Kuwait 4 066 000133 Jinan China 4 057 000134 Medan Indonesia 4 027 000135 Wenzhou China 4 024 000136 Seattle United States 4 001 000137 Tashkent Uzbekistan 3 935 000138 Shijiazhuang China 3 871 000139 Harbin China 3 869 000140 Recife Brazil 3 866 000141 Busan South Korea 3 843 000142 Bamako Mali 3 783 000143 Indore India 3 765 000144 Douala Cameroon 3 751 000145 Montreal Canada 3 750 000146 Ibadan Nigeria 3 657 000147 Naples Italy 3 653 000148 Sana Yemen 3 585 000149 Colombo Sri Lanka 3 532 000150 Dakar Senegal 3 510 000151 Porto Alegre Brazil 3 504 000152 Mbuji Mayi Democratic Republic of the Congo 3 493 000153 Nagpur India 3 493 000154 Algiers Algeria 3 462 000155 Durban South Africa 3 452 000156 Port Harcourt Nigeria 3 429 000157 Fortaleza Brazil 3 415 000158 Brasilia Brazil 3 406 000159 Changchun China 3 387 000160 Salvador Brazil 3 344 000161 Patna India 3 331 000162 Athens Greece 3 309 000163 Nanning China 3 249 000164 Kathmandu Nepal 3 247 000165 Medellin Colombia 3 242 000166 Rome Italy 3 239 000167 Varanasi India 3 229 000168 Gujranwala Pakistan 3 218 000169 Tampa St Petersburg United States 3 203 000170 Lusaka Zambia 3 202 000171 Guayaquil Ecuador 3 183 000172 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso 3 181 000173 Damascus Syria 3 155 000174 San Diego United States 3 078 000175 Orlando United States 3 075 000176 Kozhikode India 3 049 000177 Brisbane Gold Coast Australia 3 039 000178 Rotterdam Hague Netherlands 3 027 000179 Tel Aviv Israel 3 006 000180 Baku Azerbaijan 3 002 000181 Kyiv Ukraine 3 001 000182 Ad Dammam Saudi Arabia 2 994 000183 Lanzhou China 2 977 000184 Charlotte United States 2 879 000185 Curitiba Brazil 2 873 000186 Cleveland United States 2 871 000187 Brazzaville Republic of the Congo 2 860 000188 Aleppo Syria 2 859 000189 Thiruvananthapuram India 2 851 000190 Lisbon Portugal 2 832 000191 Minneapolis St Paul United States 2 796 000192 Campinas Brazil 2 789 000193 Hyderabad Pakistan 2 789 000194 Multan Pakistan 2 783 000195 Conakry Guinea 2 781 000196 Quito Ecuador 2 778 000197 Zhangjiaggang China 2 770 000198 Guatemala City Guatemala 2 765 000199 Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo 2 750 000200 Agra India 2 737 000DefinitionsPresently urban data are based on arbitrary definitions that vary from country to country and from year or census to the next making them difficult to compare An Urban Metric System UMS has been conceived that could correct the problem since it allows computing the urban area limits and central points and it can be applied in the same way to all past present and future population and job distributions It is based on vector field calculations obtained by assuming that in a given space all inhabitants and jobs exert the same attractive force A and repulsive force R The net force A R exerted by each inhabitant or job is given by 1 1 d 1 b d 2 where d distance and b is the only parameter UMS distinguishes the following types of urban areas each type corresponding to a given value of b Urban area Distance at which the attractive force the repulsive force Value of b1 Central city 10 km 62 Agglomeration 20 km 113 Metropolis 40 km 214 Patropolis 80 km 415 Megalopolis 160 km 816 Urban system 320 km 1617 Urban macrosystem 640 km 3218 Continental system 1 280 km 6419 Intercontinental system 2 560 km 1 28110 World system 5 120 km 2 561 UMS has been applied to some Canadian cases since 2018 but the data presented in this article are still based on the various existing national definitions which are disparate The UN publishes data on cities urban areas and rural areas but relies almost entirely on national definitions of these areas The UN principles and recommendations state that due to different characteristics of urban and rural areas across the globe a global definition is not possible European countries which define urbanized areas on the basis of urban type land use not allowing any gaps of typically more than 200 metres 220 yd and use satellite imagery instead of census blocks to determine the boundaries of the urban area In less developed countries which in addition to land use and density requirements a requirement that a large majority of the population typically 75 is not engaged in agriculture and or fishing is sometimes used citation needed By regionEast Asia China Since 2000 China s cities have expanded at an average rate of 10 annually It is estimated that China s urban population will increase by 292 million people by 2050 when its cities will house a combined population of over one billion The country s urbanization rate increased from 17 4 to 46 6 between 1978 and 2009 Between 150 and 200 million migrant workers work part time in the major cities returning home to the countryside periodically with their earnings China has more cities with one million or more long term residents than any other country including the three global cities of Beijing Hong Kong and Shanghai by 2025 the country will be home to 221 cities with over a million inhabitants The figures in the table below are from the 2008 census and are only estimates of the urban populations within administrative city limits a different ranking exists when considering the total municipal populations which includes suburban and rural populations The large floating populations of migrant workers make conducting censuses in urban areas difficult the figures below include only long term residents Panoramic view of Pudong s skyline from the Bund in Shanghai vte Largest cities or municipalities in China China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2020 Urban Population and Urban Temporary PopulationRank Name Province Pop Rank Name Province Pop Shanghai Beijing 1 Shanghai SH 24 281 400 11 Hong Kong HK 7 448 900 Guangzhou Shenzhen2 Beijing BJ 19 164 000 12 Zhengzhou HA 7 179 4003 Guangzhou GD 13 858 700 13 Nanjing JS 6 823 5004 Shenzhen GD 13 438 800 14 Xi an SN 6 642 1005 Tianjin TJ 11 744 400 15 Jinan SD 6 409 6006 Chongqing CQ 11 488 000 16 Shenyang LN 5 900 0007 Dongguan GD 9 752 500 17 Qingdao SD 5 501 4008 Chengdu SC 8 875 600 18 Harbin HL 5 054 5009 Wuhan HB 8 652 900 19 Hefei AH 4 750 10010 Hangzhou ZJ 8 109 000 20 Changchun JL 4 730 900Population of Hong Kong as of 2018 estimate The data of Chongqing in the list is the data of Metropolitan Developed Economic Area which contains two parts City Proper and Metropolitan Area The City proper are consist of 9 districts Yuzhong Dadukou Jiangbei Shapingba Jiulongpo Nan an Beibei Yubei amp Banan has the urban population of 5 646 300 as of 2018 And the Metropolitan Area are consist of 12 districts Fuling Changshou Jiangjin Hechuan Yongchuan Nanchuan Qijiang Dazu Bishan Tongliang Tongnan amp Rongchang has the urban population of 5 841 700 Total urban population of all 26 districts of Chongqing are up to 15 076 600 Japan In Japan urbanized areas are defined as contiguous areas of densely inhabited districts DIDs using census enumeration districts as units with a density requirement of 4 000 inhabitants per square kilometre 10 000 sq mi South Korea Seoul is the largest urban area in South Korea Taiwan Greater Taipei is the largest urban area in Taiwan ve Largest cities or towns in Taiwan sourceRank Name Administrative division Pop Rank Name Administrative division Pop New Taipei Taichung 1 New Taipei New Taipei 4 004 367 11 Zhubei City Hsinchu County 210 754 Kaohsiung Taipei2 Taichung Taichung 2 819 798 12 Pingtung City Pingtung County 194 0963 Kaohsiung Kaohsiung 2 731 635 13 Yuanlin City Changhua County 122 5184 Taipei Taipei 2 488 043 14 Douliu City Yunlin County 107 9285 Taoyuan City Taoyuan City 2 286 942 15 Toufen Miaoli County 105 5136 Tainan Tainan 1 855 092 16 Taitung City Taitung County 103 3237 Hsinchu City Hsinchu 452 928 17 Hualien City Hualien County 99 5798 Keelung Keelung 361 891 18 Nantou City Nantou County 97 4039 Chiayi City Chiayi 263 188 19 Caotun Nantou County 96 77810 Changhua City Changhua County 226 744 20 Zhudong Hsinchu County 96 464 South Asia India For the Census of India 2011 the definition of urban area is a place having a minimum population of 5 000 of density 400 persons per square kilometre 1 000 sq mi or higher and 75 plus of the male working population employed in non agricultural activities Places administered by a municipal corporation cantonment board or notified town area committee are automatically considered urban areas The Census of India 2011 also defined the term urban agglomeration as an integrated urban area consisting of a core town together with its outgrowths contiguous suburbs Largest urban agglomerations in India by population vte 2011 census Rank City name State territory Population Rank City name State territory Population1 Mumbai Maharashtra 18 394 912 28 Ludhiana Punjab 1 618 8792 Delhi Delhi 16 349 831 29 Nashik Maharashtra 1 562 7693 Kolkata West Bengal 14 112 536 30 Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh 1 491 2024 Chennai Tamil Nadu 8 696 010 31 Madurai Tamil Nadu 1 465 6255 Bengaluru Karnataka 8 520 435 32 Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 1 435 1136 Hyderabad Telangana 7 749 334 33 Meerut Uttar Pradesh 1 424 9087 Ahmedabad Gujarat 6 361 084 34 Faridabad Haryana 1 414 0508 Pune Maharashtra 5 057 709 35 Rajkot Gujarat 1 390 9339 Surat Gujarat 4 591 246 36 Jamshedpur Jharkhand 1 339 43810 Jaipur Rajasthan 3 073 350 37 Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir 1 273 31211 Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 2 920 496 38 Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh 1 268 84812 Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 2 902 920 39 Asansol West Bengal 1 243 41413 Nagpur Maharashtra 2 497 870 40 Vasai Virar Maharashtra 1 222 39014 Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh 2 375 820 41 Prayagraj Uttar Pradesh 1 216 71915 Indore Madhya Pradesh 2 170 295 42 Dhanbad Jharkhand 1 196 21416 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 2 151 466 43 Aurangabad Maharashtra 1 193 16717 Kochi Kerala 2 119 724 44 Amritsar Punjab 1 183 70518 Patna Bihar 2 049 156 45 Jodhpur Rajasthan 1 138 30019 Kozhikode Kerala 2 030 519 46 Ranchi Jharkhand 1 126 74120 Bhopal Madhya Pradesh 1 886 100 47 Raipur Chhattisgarh 1 123 55821 Thrissur Kerala 1 861 269 48 Kollam Kerala 1 110 66822 Vadodara Gujarat 1 822 221 49 Gwalior Madhya Pradesh 1 102 88423 Agra Uttar Pradesh 1 760 285 50 Bhilai Chhattisgarh 1 064 22224 Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 1 730 320 51 Chandigarh Chandigarh 1 026 45925 Malappuram Kerala 1 699 060 52 Tiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu 1 022 51826 Thiruvananthapuram Kerala 1 687 406 53 Kota Rajasthan 1 001 69427 Kannur Kerala 1 642 892 54 Mysore Karnataka 990 900 Pakistan In Pakistan an area is a major city and municipality if it has more than 100 000 inhabitants according to census results Cities include adjacent cantonments Urbanisation in Pakistan has increased since the time of independence and has several different causes The majority of southern Pakistan s population lives along the Indus River Karachi is its most populous city In the northern half of the country most of the population lives in an arc formed by the cities of Lahore Faisalabad Rawalpindi Islamabad Gujranwala Sialkot Gujrat Jhelum Sargodha Sheikhupura Nowshera Mardan and Peshawar During 1990 2008 city dwellers made up 36 of Pakistan s population making it the most urbanised nation in South Asia Furthermore 50 of Pakistanis live in towns of 5 000 people or more Karachi is the most populated city in Pakistan closely followed by Lahore according to the 2017 Census Bangladesh In Bangladesh there are total 532 urban areas which are divided into three categories Those are City Corporation Municipal Corporation Pourasova and Upazila town Among those urban areas Dhaka is the largest city by population and area with a population of 19 10 million In Bangladesh there are total 11 City Corporations and 329 Municipal Corporations and 203 Small towns which serves as the center for Upazilas According to 2011 population census Bangladesh has an urban population of 28 with a growth rate of 2 8 At this growth rate it is estimated that the urban population of Bangladesh will reach 79 million or 42 of total population by 2035 Southeast Asia Philippines In 2020 54 percent of the Philippine population lived in urban areas With an estimated population of 16 3 million Metro Manila is the most populous metropolitan area in the Philippines and the 11th in the world However the greater urban area is the 5th largest in the world with a population of 20 654 307 people 2010 estimate Singapore As an island city state about 5 6 million people live and work within 700 square kilometres 270 sq mi With 64 islands and islets Singapore Island makes up the largest urban area in the country According to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific the country has the highest urbanised population in Southeast Asia with 100 percent of its population living in an urban area The Urban Redevelopment Authority URA is responsible for the urban land use planning which designates land use and urban density of the country The country is divided into 5 regions for planning purposes by the URA even though as a city state Singapore is defined as a single continuous urban area It is further subdivided into 55 urban planning areas which acts as the boundaries of planned towns within the country Vietnam In Vietnam there are six types of urban areas Special urban area 2 municipalities Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City Type I urban area 18 provincial cities and 3 municipalities Long Xuyen Pleiku Mỹ Tho Thủ Dầu Một Bắc Ninh Bien Hoa Hải Dương Thanh Hoa Hạ Long Việt Tri Thai Nguyen Nam Định Vũng Tau Buon Ma Thuột Đa Lạt Quy Nhơn Nha Trang Huế Vinh Cần Thơ Đa Nẵng and Hải Phong Type II urban area 21 provincial cities and 1 district Chau Đốc Đồng Hới Uong Bi Bắc Giang Ninh Binh Bạc Lieu Ba Rịa Thai Binh Rạch Gia Ca Mau Phan Rang Thap Cham Tuy Hoa Phan Thiết Vĩnh Yen Lao Cai and Phu Quốc Type III urban area 31 provincial cities and 12 towns Type IV urban area 35 towns and 35 townships Type V urban area 586 townships and 54 communes Thailand Bangkok is the largest urban area in Thailand Europe Finland A street sign in Vimpeli indicating the beginning of an urban area in Finland As in other Nordic countries an urban area taajama in Finnish in Finland must have a building at least every 200 m 660 ft and at least 200 people To be considered a town or a city kaupunki for statistical purposes an urban area must have at least 15 000 people This is not to be confused with the city town designation used by municipalities France In France an urban area Fr aire d attraction d une ville is a zone encompassing an area of built up growth called an urban unit unite urbaine close in definition to the North American urban area and its commuter belt couronne Americans would find the INSEE definition of the urban area to be similar to their metropolitan area The largest cities in France in terms of urban area population 2017 are Paris 12 628 266 Lyon 2 323 221 Marseille 1 760 653 Toulouse 1 360 829 Bordeaux 1 247 977 Lille 1 191 117 Nice 1 006 201 Nantes 972 828 Strasbourg 790 087 and Rennes 733 320 Panorama of Paris as seen from the Eiffel Tower as full 360 degree view river flowing from north east to south west right to left Germany Germany has a number of large cities The largest conurbation is the Rhine Ruhr region 11 million in 2008 update including Dusseldorf the capital of North Rhine Westphalia Cologne Bonn Dortmund Essen Duisburg and Bochum vte Largest urban agglomerations in Germany Federal Statistical Office of Germany 31 December 2022 Rank Name State Pop Rank Name State Pop Rhine Ruhr Berlin 1 Rhine Ruhr North Rhine Westphalia 11 199 073 11 Chemnitz Saxony 867 051 Rhine Main Stuttgart2 Berlin Berlin 4 661 925 12 Hanover Lower Saxony 807 1813 Rhine Main Hesse 3 200 201 13 Dresden Saxony 799 3174 Stuttgart Baden Wurttemberg 3 044 428 14 Saar Saarland 762 7915 Munich Bavaria 2 415 964 15 Bremen Bremen 668 0746 Hamburg Hamburg 2 399 250 16 Aachen North Rhine Westphalia 663 3717 Rhine Neckar Baden Wurttemberg 1 426 056 17 Karlsruhe Baden Wurttemberg 612 0318 Nuremberg Bavaria 1 247 309 18 Augsburg Bavaria 554 1189 Leipzig Saxony 1 068 429 19 Freiburg im Breisgau Baden Wurttemberg 339 76710 Bielefeld North Rhine Westphalia 941 933 20 Kassel Hesse 335 358 Netherlands The Netherlands is the 30th most densely populated country in the world with 404 6 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 048 sq mi or 497 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 287 sq mi if only the land area is counted The Randstad is the country s largest conurbation located in the west of the country and contains the four largest cities Amsterdam Rotterdam The Hague and Utrecht The Randstad has a population of 7 million inhabitants and is the 6th largest metropolitan area in Europe Norway Norway defines urban areas tettsteder similarly to the other Nordic countries Unlike in Denmark and Sweden the distance between each building has to be of less than 50 m although exceptions are made due to parks industrial areas rivers and similar Groups of houses less than 400 m from the main body of an urban area are included in the urban area Poland In Poland official urban population figures simply refer to those localities which have the status of towns miasta The rural population is that of all areas outside the boundaries of these towns This distinction may give a misleading impression in some cases since some localities with only village status may have acquired larger and denser populations than many many smaller towns with most excessive example of Poznan most spread urban area of the country with population of the city app 534 thousand and metropolitan area around 1 million inhabitants On the other hand the Katowice urban area with numerous large and medium cities covers 1 468 km and has above 2 million people The metropolitan areas in Poland are the biggest urban zones e g Katowice metropolitan area Lodz metropolitan area and Szczecin metropolitan area and have great impact on the rural surroundings as it is around Lublin Radom Kielce Tarnow and Bialystok Russia Moscow the capital and largest city of Russia Moscow the capital and largest city of Russia has a population estimated at 12 4 million residents within the city limits while over 17 million residents in the urban area and over 20 million residents in the Moscow Metropolitan Area It is among the world s largest cities being the most populous city entirely within Europe the most populous urban area in Europe the most populous metropolitan area in Europe and also the largest city by land area on the European continent Saint Petersburg the cultural capital is the second largest city with a population of roughly 5 4 million inhabitants Other major urban areas are Yekaterinburg Novosibirsk Kazan Nizhny Novgorod and Chelyabinsk vte Largest cities or towns in Russia 2024 estimateRank Name Federal subject Pop Rank Name Federal subject Pop Moscow Saint Petersburg 1 Moscow Moscow 13 149 803 11 Rostov on Don Rostov Oblast 1 140 487 Novosibirsk Yekaterinburg2 Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg 5 597 763 12 Krasnodar Krasnodar Krai 1 138 6543 Novosibirsk Novosibirsk Oblast 1 633 851 13 Omsk Omsk Oblast 1 104 4854 Yekaterinburg Sverdlovsk Oblast 1 536 183 14 Voronezh Voronezh Oblast 1 046 4255 Kazan Tatarstan 1 318 604 15 Perm Perm Krai 1 026 9086 Krasnoyarsk Krasnoyarsk Krai 1 205 473 16 Volgograd Volgograd Oblast 1 018 8987 Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 1 204 985 17 Saratov Saratov Oblast 887 3658 Chelyabinsk Chelyabinsk Oblast 1 177 058 18 Tyumen Tyumen Oblast 861 0989 Ufa Bashkortostan 1 163 304 19 Tolyatti Samara Oblast 667 95610 Samara Samara Oblast 1 158 952 20 Makhachkala Dagestan 622 091 Spain Spain is a very highly urbanized country Madrid is its largest urban area The Southern and Eastern coasts with Barcelona Valencia and Malaga are more urbanised than the Northern and Western ones Sweden Urban areas in Sweden tatorter are statistically defined localities totally independent of the administrative subdivision of the country There are 1 956 such localities in Sweden with a population ranging from 200 to 1 372 000 inhabitants United Kingdom In 2013 the United Kingdom s Office for National Statistics ONS published 2011 Built up Areas Methodology and Guidance which sets out its definition of a Built up area BUA as an area of built up land of at least 20 hectares 0 077 sq mi separated from other settlements by at least 200 metres 660 ft For 2011 census data there are 5 493 built up areas of which 501 are divided into Built up area sub divisions BUASD for which data is also available Each built up area is named algorithmically using Ordnance Survey place name data The ONS has produced census results from urban areas since 1951 since 1981 based upon the extent of irreversible urban development indicated on Ordnance Survey maps The definition is an extent of at least 20 ha and at least 1 500 census residents Separate areas are linked if less than 200 m 220 yd apart Included are transportation features The UK has five Urban Areas with a population over a million and a further sixty nine with a population over one hundred thousand vte Largest urban areas of the United Kingdom England and Wales 2011 census built up area Scotland 2016 estimates settlement Northern Ireland 2001 census urban area Rank Urban area Pop Principal settlement Rank Urban area Pop Principal settlement1 Greater London 9 787 426 London 11 Bristol 617 280 Bristol2 Greater Manchester 2 553 379 Manchester 12 Edinburgh 512 150 Edinburgh3 West Midlands 2 440 986 Birmingham 13 Leicester 508 916 Leicester4 West Yorkshire 1 777 934 Leeds 14 Belfast 483 418 Belfast5 Greater Glasgow 985 290 Glasgow 15 Brighton amp Hove 474 485 Brighton6 Liverpool 864 122 Liverpool 16 South East Dorset 466 266 Bournemouth7 South Hampshire 855 569 Southampton 17 Cardiff 390 214 Cardiff8 Tyneside 774 891 Newcastle upon Tyne 18 Teesside 376 633 Middlesbrough9 Nottingham 729 977 Nottingham 19 Stoke on Trent 372 775 Stoke on Trent10 Sheffield 685 368 Sheffield 20 Coventry 359 262 Coventry Oceania Australia The Australian Bureau of Statistics refers to urban areas as Urban Centres which it generally defines as population clusters of 1 000 or more people Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world with more than 50 of the population residing in Australia s three biggest urban centres citation needed Sydney is Australia s largest city home to 5 3 million inhabitants vte Largest populated areas in Australia 2021 data from Australian Bureau of StatisticsRank Name State Pop Rank Name State Pop Sydney Melbourne 1 Sydney NSW 5 259 764 11 Geelong Vic 289 400 Brisbane Perth2 Melbourne Vic 4 976 157 12 Hobart Tas 251 0473 Brisbane Qld 2 568 927 13 Townsville Qld 181 6654 Perth WA 2 192 229 14 Cairns Qld 155 6385 Adelaide SA 1 402 393 15 Darwin NT 148 8016 Gold Coast Tweed Heads Qld NSW 706 673 16 Toowoomba Qld 143 9947 Newcastle Maitland NSW 509 894 17 Ballarat Vic 111 7028 Canberra Queanbeyan ACT NSW 482 250 18 Bendigo Vic 102 8999 Sunshine Coast Qld 355 631 19 Albury Wodonga NSW Vic 97 67610 Wollongong NSW 305 880 20 Launceston Tas 93 332 New Zealand Statistics New Zealand defines urban areas in New Zealand which are independent of any administrative subdivisions and have no legal basis There are four classes of urban area major urban areas population 100 000 large urban areas population 30 000 99 999 medium urban areas population 10 000 29 999 and small urban areas population 1 000 9 999 As of 2021 there are 7 major urban areas 13 large urban areas 22 medium urban areas and 136 small urban areas Urban areas are reclassified after each New Zealand census so population changes between censuses does not change an urban area s classification vte Largest cities or towns in New Zealand Statistics New Zealand June 2024 estimate SSGA18 boundaries Rank Name Region Pop Rank Name Region Pop Auckland Christchurch 1 Auckland Auckland 1 531 400 11 Porirua Wellington 60 600 Wellington Hamilton2 Christchurch Canterbury 403 300 12 New Plymouth Taranaki 60 1003 Wellington Wellington 214 200 13 Rotorua Bay of Plenty 58 8004 Hamilton Waikato 192 000 14 Whangarei Northland 56 8005 Tauranga Bay of Plenty 162 800 15 Nelson Nelson 51 3006 Lower Hutt Wellington 114 500 16 Hastings Hawke s Bay 52 2007 Dunedin Otago 106 700 17 Invercargill Southland 51 7008 Palmerston North Manawatu Whanganui 83 100 18 Upper Hutt Wellington 45 0009 Napier Hawke s Bay 67 500 19 Whanganui Manawatu Whanganui 42 50010 Hibiscus Coast Auckland 67 800 20 Gisborne Gisborne 38 800 North America Canada According to Statistics Canada an urban area in Canada is an area with a population of at least 1 000 people where the density is no fewer than 400 persons per square kilometre 1 000 sq mi If two or more urban areas are within 2 km 1 2 mi of each other by road they are merged into a single urban area provided they do not cross census metropolitan area or census agglomeration boundaries In the Canada 2011 Census Statistics Canada redesignated urban areas with the new term population centre the new term was chosen in order to better reflect the fact that urban vs rural is not a strict division but rather a continuum within which several distinct settlement patterns may exist For example a community may fit a strictly statistical definition of an urban area but may not be commonly thought of as urban because it has a smaller population or functions socially and economically as a suburb of another urban area rather than as a self contained urban entity or is geographically remote from other urban communities Accordingly the new definition set out three distinct types of population centres small population 1 000 to 29 999 medium population 30 000 to 99 999 and large population 100 000 or greater Despite the change in terminology however the demographic definition of a population centre remains unchanged from that of an urban area a population of at least 1 000 people where the density is no fewer than 400 persons per km2 vte Largest metropolitan areas in Canada 2021 Canadian censusRank Name Province Pop Rank Name Province Pop 1 Toronto Ontario 6 202 225 11 London Ontario 543 5512 Montreal Quebec 4 291 732 12 Halifax Nova Scotia 465 7033 Vancouver British Columbia 2 642 825 13 Niagara Region Ontario 433 6044 Ottawa Gatineau Ontario Quebec 1 488 307 14 Windsor Ontario 422 6305 Calgary Alberta 1 481 806 15 Oshawa Ontario 415 3116 Edmonton Alberta 1 418 118 16 Victoria British Columbia 397 2377 Quebec City Quebec 839 311 17 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 317 4808 Winnipeg Manitoba 834 678 18 Regina Saskatchewan 249 2179 Hamilton Ontario 785 184 19 Sherbrooke Quebec 227 39810 Waterloo Region Ontario 575 847 20 Kelowna British Columbia 222 162 Mexico Mexico is one of many countries where the urbanization rate is at least 80 Mexico City its capital is the largest urban area in the country United States In the United States the Census Bureau defines urban areas and delineates urban area boundaries after each census The Bureau defines an urban area as a statistical geographic entity consisting of a densely settled core created from census blocks and contiguous qualifying territory that together have at least 2 000 housing units or 5 000 persons There were 2 646 urban areas identified by the Census Bureau for 2020 511 of these had a population of 50 000 or more For the 2000 and 2010 censuses the Census Bureau differentiated between two kinds of urban areas urbanized areas and urban clusters The term urbanized area denoted an urban area of 50 000 or more people Urban areas under 50 000 people were called urban clusters Urbanized areas were first delineated in the United States in the 1950 census while urban clusters were added in the 2000 census The distinction between urbanized areas and urban clusters was removed for the 2020 census Urban areas consist of a densely settled urban core plus surrounding developed areas that meet certain density criteria Since urban areas are composed of census blocks and not cities counties or county equivalents urban area boundaries may consist of partial areas of these political units Urban areas are distinguished from rural areas any area not part of an urban area is considered to be rural by the Census Bureau The largest urban area in the United States is that of New York City and its surrounding suburbs The New York Jersey City Newark NY NJ urban area had a population of 19 426 449 as of 2020 while the larger metropolitan area had a population of 20 140 470 and the combined statistical area had a population of 23 582 649 The next five largest urban areas in the U S are those of Los Angeles Chicago Miami Houston and Dallas 80 0 percent of the population of the United States lives within the boundaries of an urban area as of the 2020 census The skyscrapers of New York City the most populous city in the United States and the most populous U S metropolitan area are almost all situated in Manhattan the world s largest central business district seen here in this panorama in February 2018 as viewed from Weehawken New Jersey Riverside Church Time Warner Center 220 Central Park South Central Park Tower One57 432 Park Avenue 53W53 Chrysler Building Bank of America Tower Conde Nast Building The New York Times Building Empire State Building Manhattan West a 55 Hudson Yards b 35 Hudson Yards c 10 Hudson Yards d 15 Hudson Yards 56 Leonard Street 8 Spruce Street Woolworth Building 70 Pine Street 30 Park Place 40 Wall Street Three World Trade Center Four World Trade Center One World Trade Center The concept of Urbanized Areas as defined by the U S Census Bureau is often used as a more accurate gauge of the size of a city since in different cities and states the lines between city borders and the urbanized area of that city are often not the same For example the city of Greenville South Carolina has a city population just over 68 000 and an urbanized area population of around 400 000 while Greensboro North Carolina has a city population just over 285 000 and an urbanized area population of around 300 000 meaning that Greenville is actually larger for some intents and purposes but not for others such as taxation local elections etc In the U S Department of Agriculture s natural resources inventory urban areas are officially known as developed areas or urban and built up areas Such areas include cities ethnic villages other built up areas of more than 10 ac 4 ha industrial sites railroad yards cemeteries airports golf courses shooting ranges institutional and public administration sites and similar areas The 1997 national resources inventory placed over 98 000 000 ac 40 000 000 ha in this category an increase of 25 000 000 ac 10 000 000 ha since 1982 South America Argentina Argentina is highly urbanized The ten largest metropolitan areas account for half of the population and fewer than one in ten live in rural areas About 3 million people live in Buenos Aires City and the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area totals around 15 million making it one of the largest urban areas in the world with a population of 18 million all up Cordoba has around 1 5 million people living in the urban area while Rosario Mendoza and Tucuman have around 1 2 million inhabitants each and La Plata Mar del Plata Salta and Santa Fe have at least 500 000 people each Brazil The following paragraph is an excerpt from List of metropolitan areas in Brazil Definitions edit In Brazil the terms metropolitan area Portuguese regiao metropolitana and urban agglomeration aglomeracao urbana have specific meanings They are defined by federal and state legislation as collections of municipalities focused on integrating the organization planning and execution of public functions of common interest An integrated development area regiao integrada de desenvolvimento is one of the two above structures that crosses state or Federal District boundaries Skyline of Sao Paulo the largest city in Brazil vte Largest urban agglomerations in Brazil 2017 Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics estimatesRank Name State Pop Rank Name State Pop Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro 1 Sao Paulo Sao Paulo 21 314 716 11 Belem Para 2 157 1802 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 12 389 775 12 Manaus Amazonas 2 130 2643 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais 5 142 260 13 Campinas Sao Paulo 2 105 6004 Recife Pernambuco 4 021 641 14 Vitoria Espirito Santo 1 837 0475 Brasilia Federal District 3 986 425 15 Baixada Santista Sao Paulo 1 702 3436 Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul 3 894 232 16 Sao Jose dos Campos Sao Paulo 1 572 9437 Salvador Bahia 3 863 154 17 Sao Luis Maranhao 1 421 5698 Fortaleza Ceara 3 594 924 18 Natal Rio Grande do Norte 1 349 7439 Curitiba Parana 3 387 985 19 Maceio Alagoas 1 231 96510 Goiania Goias 2 347 557 20 Joao Pessoa Paraiba 1 168 941 Chile Chile is highly urbanized The largest urban area in the country is its capital Santiago See alsoDeveloped environments List of largest urban areas by continent New Urbanism Surface sealing Urban climatology Urban culture Urban decay Urban exploration Urban forest Urban forestry Urban green space Urban planning Urban prairie Urban 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