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and urban areas in 2006

Urban areas ranked 301 to 400

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 (301 to 400)
Rank
City/Urban area
Country
Population in 2006
(millions)
301
Hefei China
1.34
302
Xintai China
1.34
303
Pretoria South Africa
1.33
304
Rosario Argentina
1.33
305
Amman Jordan
1.33
306
Orlando USA
1.32
307
Varanasi (Benares) India
1.32
308
Asansol India
1.32
309
Bielefeld Germany
1.32
310
Shenzhen China
1.32
311
Porto Portugal
1.31
312
Huaian China
1.31
313
Yueyang China
1.30
314
Hannover Germany
1.30
315
Mogadishu Somalia
1.30
316
Peshawar Pakistan
1.29
317
Tianshui China
1.29
318
Jamshedpur India
1.28
319
Nizhni Novgorod Russia
1.28
320
Ekaterinburg Russia
1.28
321
Adana Turkey
1.28
322
Mosul Iraq
1.28
323
Karaj Iran
1.27
324
Suqian China
1.27
325
Jabalpur India
1.26
326
Rajkot India
1.26
327
Madurai India
1.26
328
Kuwait City Kuwait
1.25
329
Shiraz Iran
1.25
330
Providence USA
1.24
331
Jingmen China
1.24
332
Columbus, Ohio USA
1.24
333
Yuzhou China
1.24
334
Ujung Pandang Indonesia
1.24
335
Zaoyang China
1.23
336
Dhanbad India
1.23
337
Suwon Republic of Korea
1.23
338
Nampho North Korea
1.22
339
Basra Iraq
1.22
340
Suzhou, Jiangsu China
1.22
341
Nürnberg Germany
1.21
342
Wuxi China
1.21
343
Amritsar India
1.20
344
Yongzhou China
1.20
345
Phnom Penh Cambodia
1.20
346
Mianyang China
1.20
347
Ningbo China
1.19
348
Managua Nicaragua
1.19
349
Brazzaville Congo
1.19
350
Leshan China
1.18
351
Maceió Brazil
1.18
352
Allahabad India
1.18
353
San José Costa Rica
1.18
354
Auckland New Zealand
1.17
355
Maracay Venezuela
1.17
356
Turin Italy
1.16
357
Amsterdam Netherlands
1.16
358
Prague Czech Republic
1.16
359
Chifeng China
1.15
360
Austin USA
1.15
361
Adelaide Australia
1.14
362
Lubumbashi Congo
1.14
363
Ottawa Canada
1.14
364
Samara Russia
1.13
365
Omsk Russia
1.13
366
Yixing China
1.13
367
Zigong China
1.13
368
Xiaoshan China
1.13
369
Helsinki Finland
1.13
370
Daqing China
1.13
371
Srinagar India
1.12
372
Dongguan China
1.12
373
Jining, Shandong China
1.12
374
Rotterdam Netherlands
1.12
375
Belgrade Serbia
1.12
376
Vijayawada India
1.11
377
Kazan Russia
1.11
378
Huzhou China
1.11
379
Calgary Canada
1.11
380
Datong China
1.10
381
Bucaramanga Colombia
1.10
382
Almaty Kazakhstan
1.10
383
Mendoza Argentina
1.10
384
Taichung China
1.09
385
Nanchong China
1.09
386
Tegucigalpa Honduras
1.09
387
Rostov-on-Don Russia
1.09
388
Aachen Germany
1.08
389
Fuyu China
1.08
390
Copenhagen Denmark
1.07
391
Ulsan South Korea
1.07
392
Newcastle, Gateshead UK
1.07
393
Torreón Mexico
1.07
394
Chelyabinsk Russia
1.07
395
Yerevan Armenia
1.06
396
Memphis USA
1.06
397
Dublin Ireland
1.04
398
Lille France
1.04
399
Ufa Russia
1.03
400
Xinyi China
1.03

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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