Number of urban areas by country

Demographia defines an urban area (urbanized area agglomeration or urban centre) as a continuously built up land mass of urban development that is within a labor market (i.e. metropolitan area or metropolitan region), without regard for administrative boundaries (i.e. municipality, city or commune). Except in Australia, the authorities use a minimum urban density definition of 400 persons per square kilometer (or the nearly identical 1,000 per square mile in the United States). Demographia uses maps, satellite photographs to estimate continuous urbanization. Demographia also uses small area population data, where available, to match population estimates to urban land area. National census authority data are presented in Australia, Canada, France, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. Census of India urban agglomerations are not used in some cases because the geographical size of constituent units (municipalities) often includes large rural (non-urban) areas.[1]

Sources for population estimates and land area definitions are coded by letter in the cited report, respectively.

A: National census authority data agglomeration data (land area or population).
B: Demographia land area estimate based upon map or satellite photograph analysis.
C: Demographia population estimate from lower order jurisdictions, including reduction for rural areas.
D: Population estimate based upon the United Nations agglomeration estimate.
E: Demographia population estimate from national census authority data.
F: Other Demographia population estimate, such as from unofficial local reports.
L: Demographia population estimate from local authority data.
N: Combined urban area using national census authority data.
W: Population estimate based upon the World Bank Urban Area 2015 estimate.

The projected year (2017) population estimate is further calculated from the base year population estimate using population growth rate based upon the United Nations population growth rate with some exceptions.

The estimates are quite different from the list of World's largest urban agglomerations produced by the United Nations that reports inconsistently on urban geographic, despite its reference to agglomerations. This is evident, for example, in Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Seoul and Moscow, where the UN data are for political jurisdictions, rather than urban areas. In other cases, the UN data is for metropolitan area, which are larger than urban areas (such as in Brazil). Finally, the United Nations data is incomplete, excluding some significant urban areas (such as EssenDüsseldorf in Germany).

Urban areas are confined to a single nation, unless there is freedom of movement (including labor) between the adjacent nations. Currently, this condition is met only between some continental nations of the European Union and Switzerland (e.g. LilleKortrijk in both France and Belgium, AachenVaals in both Germany and Netherlands, SaarbrückenForbach in both Germany and France, GenevaAnnemasse in both Switzerland and France, and BaselLörrachSaint-Louis in Switzerland, Germany and France). Thus, Detroit–Windsor in both the United States and Canada, and San Diego–Tijuana in both the United States and Mexico are not treated as single urban areas. Moreover, ShenzhenHong Kong is treated as separate urban areas, principally because labor movement between the two is limited, with the former within China and the latter a special administrative region of China.

According to the report, there are 1,040 identified urban areas in the world with 500,000 or more population as of 2017. Demographia released along with the report include a disclaimer that this list of data is compiled on best available information, the vary nature of which is changing rapidly and quality is improving as it becomes available, yet still remains highly variable between nations. Appropriate caution is therefore advised.

Number of urban areas by country in 2016

Country Urban areas
over 500,000[1]
Urban areas
over 1,000,000
Urban areas
over 2,000,000
Urban areas
over 5,000,000
World1,00949823775
 China2241014917
 India10759239
 United States7843249
 Russia371522
 Brazil3627153
 Mexico301341
 Nigeria241142
 Indonesia231442
 Japan22953
 Philippines21431
 Iran16731
 Pakistan15962
 Germany15751
 Turkey15731
 United Kingdom14531
 Spain12421
 South Korea11531
 Saudi Arabia11521
 Italy11431
 France11411
 Colombia10631
 Democratic Republic of the Congo10531
 Iraq10511
 Argentina9411
 Canada8631
 Morocco8410
 Ukraine8310
 South Africa7541
 Syria7420
 Venezuela7421
 Poland7220
 Australia6530
 Bangladesh6321
 Malaysia6321
 Egypt6221
 Vietnam6421
 Taiwan5431
 Angola4111
 Peru4111
 Thailand4111
 Yemen4110
 Kazakhstan4100
 Bolivia3310
 Ghana3220
 Algeria3210
 Belgium3210
 Israel3210
 Netherlands3210
 United Arab Emirates3210
 Uzbekistan3210
 Chile3111
 North Korea3110
 Tanzania3110
 Zambia3110
 Libya3100
  Switzerland3000
 Cameroon2220
 Ecuador2220
 Myanmar2211
 Kenya2210
 Portugal2210
 Honduras2200
 Sudan2111
 Afghanistan2110
 Burkina Faso2110
 Dominican Republic2110
 Greece2110
 Ivory Coast2110
 Mozambique2110
 Senegal2110
 Somalia2110
 Tunisia2110
 Zimbabwe2110
 Benin2100
 Republic of the Congo2100
 Sweden2100
 Malawi2000
 Singapore1111
 Azerbaijan1110
 Cambodia1110
 Cuba1110
 Ethiopia1110
 Guatemala1110
 Haiti1110
 Hungary1110
 Jordan1110
 Kuwait1110
 Lebanon1110
 Madagascar1110
 Mali1110
   Nepal1110
 Romania1110
 Sri Lanka1110
 Uganda1110
 Armenia1100
 Austria1100
 Bahrain1100
 Belarus1100
 Bulgaria1100
 Chad1100
 Costa Rica1100
 Czech Republic1100
 Denmark1100
 El Salvador1100
 Finland1100
 Georgia1100
 Guinea1100
 Ireland1100
 Laos1100
 Liberia1100
 Mongolia1100
 New Zealand1100
 Niger1100
 Qatar1100
 Rwanda1100
 Serbia1100
 Sierra Leone1100
 Togo1100
 Turkmenistan1100
 Uruguay1100
 Albania1000
 Central African Republic1000
 Croatia1000
 Djibouti1000
 Eritrea1000
 Gabon1000
 Gambia1000
 Jamaica1000
 Kyrgyzstan1000
 Latvia1000
 Lithuania1000
 Macedonia1000
 Mauritania1000
 Moldova1000
 Nicaragua1000
 Norway1000
 Oman1000
 Tajikistan1000
 Trinidad and Tobago1000

References

  1. 1 2 Demographia (April 2017). Demographia World Urban Areas (PDF) (13th ed.). Retrieved April 18, 2017.
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