List of cities in ASEAN by population
This is a list of cities in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Largest cities
This list features the most populous cities in ASEAN. Population figures were taken from within the city proper only. See the article on each city for sources. Myanmar data is the least reliable and subject to revision. It is important to note, that the general area of Metro Manila has been divided into its political cities and is not counted as one urban city in this ranking. Therefore the metropolis' true population is not reflected in this ranking (it would otherwise be first or second in population size, depending on the definition of Jakarta's true city area).
Ranking | Name | Image | Country | Population | Year (Census or Estimate) |
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1 | Jakarta | 10,135,030 | 2014E | ||
2 | Bangkok | 8,305,218 | 2010C | ||
3 | Ho Chi Minh City | 7,981,411 | 2014C | ||
4 | Hanoi | 7,067,000 | 2014C | ||
5 | Singapore | 5,399,000 | 2014E | ||
6 | Yangon | 5,451,439 | 2014E | ||
7 | Quezon City | 2,936,116 | 2015C | ||
8 | Surabaya | 2,843,114 | 2014E | ||
9 | Bandung | 2,575,478 | 2014E | ||
10 | Bekasi | 2,510,951 | 2014E | ||
11 | Medan | 2,185,789 | 2014E | ||
12 | Tangerang | 2,001,925 | 2014E | ||
13 | Hai Phong | 1,946,000 | 2014C | ||
14 | Depok | 1,869,681 | 2014E | ||
15 | Manila | 1,780,148 | 2015C | ||
16 | Davao City | 1,632,991 | 2015E | ||
17 | Caloocan | 1,583,978 | 2015C | ||
18 | Semarang | 1,575,058 | 2014E | ||
19 | Palembang | 1,561,959 | 2014E | ||
20 | Kuala Lumpur | 1,475,337 | 2010C | ||
21 | South Tangerang | 1,436,187 | 2014E | ||
22 | Makassar | 1,398,804 | 2014E | ||
23 | Phnom Penh | 1,242,992 | 2008C | ||
24 | Can Tho | 1,237,300 | 2014C | ||
25 | Mandalay | 1,225,553 | 2014E | ||
26 | Batam | 1,142,646 | 2014E | ||
27 | Pekanbaru | 1,030,742 | 2014E | ||
28 | Bogor | 1,022,022 | 2014E | ||
29 | Bien Hoa | 1,104,495 | 2012E | ||
30 | Da Nang | 1,007,000 | 2014C | ||
31 | Bandar Lampung | 923,970 | 2014E | ||
32 | Cebu City | 922,611 | 2015C | ||
33 | Padang | 876,880 | 2014E | ||
34 | Zamboanga City | 861,799 | 2015C | ||
35 | Denpasar | 856,412 | 2014E | ||
36 | Malang | 843,284 | 2014E | ||
37 | Samarinda | 842,691 | 2014E | ||
38 | Taguig | 804,915 | 2015C | ||
39 | Antipolo | 776,386 | 2015C | ||
40 | Pasig | 755,300 | 2015C | ||
41 | George Town | 708,127 | 2010C | ||
42 | Tasikmalaya | 683,386 | 2014E | ||
43 | Cagayan de Oro | 675,950 | 2015C | ||
44 | Banjarmasin | 675,030 | 2014E | ||
45 | Parañaque | 665,822 | 2015C | ||
46 | Dasmariñas | 659,019 | 2015C | ||
47 | Ipoh | 657,892 | 2010C | ||
48 | Balikpapan | 645,866 | 2014E | ||
49 | Petaling Jaya | 613,977 | 2010C | ||
50 | Shah Alam | 541,306 | 2010C |
Countries
See also
References
- Cambodia 2008 census via citypopulation.de
- Indonesia 2014 estimates via citypopulation.de
- Malaysia cities
- Myanmar 2011 estimates via citypopulation.de
- Philippines 2010 census via citypopulation.de
- Vietnam 2009 census via citypopulation.de
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