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The world’s largest cities
and urban areas in 2006

Urban areas ranked 101 to 200

The tables provide population figures for cities and their surrounding urban areas. Most such agglomerations are economically, socially and culturally dominated by one city at their centre. Occasionally however, several cities of similar status and their suburbs make up an urban area. The 2006 population figures are based on censuses carried out between 2000 and 2005 and adjusted to take account of average annual population changes.

LARGEST URBAN AREAS:
Introduction
In 2006: Urban areas ranked 1 to 100 | Urban areas ranked 101 to 200 | Urban areas ranked 201 to 300 | Urban areas ranked 301 to 400 |
In 2020: Urban areas ranked 1 to 100 | Urban areas ranked 101 to 200 | Urban areas ranked 201 to 300 | Urban areas ranked 301 to 400 |

FASTEST GROWING URBAN AREAS:
Urban areas ranked 1 to 100 | Urban areas ranked 101 to 200 | Urban areas ranked 201 to 300 |

ALPHABETICAL INDEX:
Urban areas A to D | Urban areas E to L | Urban areas M to R | Urban areas S to Z |

RICHEST CITIES BY GDP
Introduction | 150 richest cities in 2005 | 150 richest cities in 2020 | Europe's richest cities |

RICHEST CITIES BY PERSONAL EARNINGS
70 richest cities


Largest cities and urban areas in 2006 (101 to 200)
Rank
City/Urban area
Country
Population in 2006
(millions)
101
Changchun China
3.14
102
Kanpur India
3.13
103
Cologne, Bonn Germany
3.09
104
Tel Aviv-Jaffa Israel
3.09
105
Seattle USA
3.01
106
Addis Ababa Ethiopia
2.98
107
Curitiba Brazil
2.96
108
Nairobi Kenya
2.95
109
Kano Nigeria
2.94
110
Luanda Angola
2.94
111
Jaipur India
2.92
112
Harbin China
2.89
113
Naples Italy
2.88
114
Katowice Poland
2.87
115
San Diego USA
2.85
116
Fukuoka, Kitakyushu Japan
2.84
117
Nanjing China
2.82
118
Dar es Salaam Tanzania
2.81
119
Zibo China
2.80
120
Surabaja Indonesia
2.79
121
Dalian China
2.73
122
Campinas Brazil
2.73
123
Durban South Africa
2.72
124
Stuttgart Germany
2.71
125
Hamburg Germany
2.69
126
Inch'on South Korea
2.68
127
Cali Colombia
2.67
128
Jinan China
2.67
129
Lucknow India
2.67
130
Kiev Ukraine
2.63
131
Faisalabad Pakistan
2.62
132
Rome Italy
2.60
133
Aleppo Syria
2.58
134
Izmir Turkey
2.56
135
Minneapolis, St. Paul USA
2.56
136
Taiyuan China
2.54
137
Taegu South Korea
2.52
138
Guiyang China
2.51
139
Taipei China
2.46
140
Guayaquil Ecuador
2.46
141
Qingdao China
2.45
142
Valencia Venezuela
2.44
143
Nagpur India
2.42
144
Ibadan Nigeria
2.42
145
San Juan Puerto Rico
2.41
146
Dakar Senegal
2.38
147
Damascus Syria
2.36
148
Munich Germany
2.33
149
Zhengzhou China
2.29
150
Denver-Aurora USA
2.27
151
Tampa, St. Petersburg USA
2.26
152
Maracaibo Venezuela
2.25
153
Zaozhuang China
2.22
154
Birmingham UK
2.21
155
Warsaw Poland
2.21
156
Baltimore USA
2.20
157
Vienna Austria
2.20
158
Havana Cuba
2.19
159
Manchester UK
2.19
160
Belém Brazil
2.18
161
Mashhad Iran
2.18
162
Port-au-Prince Haiti
2.17
163
Tashkent Uzbekistan
2.16
164
Vancouver Canada
2.16
165
Patna India
2.16
166
Medan Indonesia
2.15
167
Handan China
2.15
168
Tripoli Libya
2.14
169
St. Louis USA
2.14
170
Liupanshui China
2.14
171
Toluca Mexico
2.13
172
Changsha China
2.11
173
Tunis Tunisia
2.10
174
Douala Cameroon
2.06
175
Linyi China
2.06
176
Liuan China
2.06
177
Accra Ghana
2.03
178
Indore India
2.02
179
Wanxian China
2.00
180
Hangzhou China
1.99
181
Lisbon Portugal
1.98
182
Tianmen China
1.98
183
Barranquilla Colombia
1.98
184
Santo Domingo Dominican Republic
1.95
185
Beirut Lebanon
1.94
186
Goiânia Brazil
1.94
187
Rabat Morocco
1.91
188
Heze China
1.90
189
Jinxi China
1.88
190
Antananarivo Madagascar
1.88
191
Puebla Mexico
1.87
192
Rawalpindi Pakistan
1.85
193
Sapporo Japan
1.84
194
Portland USA
1.84
195
Hai Phong Vietnam
1.84
196
Cleveland USA
1.84
197
Baku Azerbaijan
1.84
198
Asunción Paraguay
1.83
199
Las Vegas USA
1.82
200
Kyoto Japan
1.81

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Mayors from 50 cities compete for the World Mayor Award 2008. Vote now for the mayor you believe most deserves to win. Vote now




AFRICAN FINALISTS
• Winstanley Bankole Johnson, Freetown, Sierra Leone
• Helen Zille, Cape Town, South Africa
• Amos Masondo, Johannesburg, South Africa



NORTH AMERICAN FINALISTS
• Stephen Mandel, Edmonton, Canada
• Sam Katz, Winnipeg, Canada
• Martin Chavez, Albuquerque, USA
• Michael B Coleman, Columbus, USA
• Mufi Hannemann, Honolulu, USA
• Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles, USA
• Willie W Herenton, Memphis, USA
• Manny Diaz, Miami, USA
• Raymond Thomas Rybak, Minneapolis, USA
• Phil Gordon, Phoenix, USA



LATIN AMERICAN FINALISTS
• José Fogaça, Porto Alegre, Brazil
• Sergio Fajardo Valderrama, Medellin, Colombia
• Juan Contino Aslán, Havana, Cuba
• Jaime Nebot, Guayaquil, Ecuador
• Paco Moncayo, Quito, Ecuador
• Salvador Gandara, Villa Nueva, Guatemala
•  Antonio Astiazaran, Guaymas, Mexico
•  Ernesto Gandara, Hermosillo, Mexico
• Ricardo Ehrlich, Montevideo, Uruguay
• Juan Barreto, Caracas, Venezuela
• Leopoldo Eduardo López, Chacao, Venezuela



ASIAN FINALISTS
• Han Zheng, Shanghai, China
• Zhang Guangning, Guangzhou, China
• C M Sheila Dikshit, Delhi, India
• Fauzi Bowo, Jakarta, Indonesia
• Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, Tehran, Iran
• Tadatoshi Akiba, Hiroshima, Japan
• Hiroshi Nakada, Yokohama, Japan
• Marides Fernando, Marikina City, Philippines
• Vladimir Gorodets, Novosibirsk, Russia
• Park Wan-soo, Changwon City, South Korea
• Kadir Topbas, Istanbul, Turkey



EUROPEAN FINALISTS
• Patrick Janssens, Antwerp, Belgium
• Boiko Borisov, Sofia, Bulgaria
• Eleni Mavrou, Nicosia, Cyprus
• Bertrand Delanoë, Paris, France
• Pierre Albertini, Rouen, France
• Jens Böhrnsen, Bremen, Germany
• Ulrich Maly, Nürnberg, Germany
• Wolfgang Schuster, Stuttgart, Germany
• Kyriakos Virvidakis, Chania, Greece
• Sergio Cofferati, Bologna, Italy
• Walter Veltroni, Rome, Italy
• Rafal Dutkiewicz, Wroclaw, Poland
• Rosa Aguilar, Cordoba, Spain
• Göran Johansson, Gothenburg, Sweden
• Elmar Ledergerber, Zurich, Switzerland