![]() In total the world’s 300 largest cities are home to just over one billion people or 13 per cent of the world population. The combined population of the world’s 19 megacities - cities with more than 10 million inhabitants is greater than that of Brazil, the world’s fifth largest country. For example, London, ranked 23rd in the world, has more residents than nations like Paraguay, Denmark, New Zealand or Ireland, and if Shanghai, globally the largest city was a country, it would rank just below Australia but above Chile, the Netherland or Greece. March 2018: Each of the 25 largest cities in the world is home to more people than many countries. It also ranks the cities in individual countries, and provides a list of the capital cities of some 200 sovereign countries More than one billion people live In its section Urban Statistics, City Mayors ranks the world’s largest as well as richest cities and urban areas. ![]() ![]() Worldwide | Elections | North America | Latin America | Europe | Asia | Africa | City Mayors is a leading international source for urban statistics ![]()
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