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Chart of Urban Areas
1. Famous North America Landmarks
Mexico City Los Angeles
North America
New York
City Country City Urban Urban City Urban City Pop
Population Area Area Pop Area Rank
Population Rank Rank Rank [North
[World] [World] [North America]
America]
New United 8103700 29881200 2 14 1 2
York States
Mexico
Mexico 8589600 21027200 3 11 2 1
City
Los United 3805400 16584700 9 40 3 3
Angeles States
3. South America
City Country City Urban Urban City Urban City Pop
Population Area Area Pop Area Rank
Populatio Rank Rank Rank [South
n [World [World [South America
] ] America ]
]
Sao Brazil 10057700 18505100 5 7 1 2
Paulo
Buenos Argentina 11655100 12923800 12 2 2 1
Aires
Rio de Brazil 6029300 11246600 19 25 3 5
Janeiro
5. Europe
City Country City Urban Urban City Urban City Pop
Population Area Area Pop Area Rank
Population Rank Rank Rank [Europe]
[World] [World] [Europe]
Moscow Russia 8376000 12100100 1 1 14 13
Koln-
Ruhr Germany 966800 11297800 2 42 17 284
Area
Paris France 2113000 11293200 3 8 18 97
Asia
City Country City Urban Area Urban City Pop Urban City
Population Population Area Rank Area Pop
Rank [World] Rank Rank
[World] [Asia] [Asia]
Tokyo Japan 8027500 31036900 1 16 1 11
Seoul South 11153200 19844500 4 3 2 2
Korea
Osaka Japan 2647000 17592400 6 66 3 41
7. Famoous Landmarks in Africa
Lagos
Cairo
Africa
Kinshasa
City Country City Urban Urban City Pop Urban City
Population Area Area Rank Area Pop
Population Rank [World] Rank Rank
[World] [Africa] [Africa]
Cairo Egypt 7764700 15546100 10 17 1 2
Lagos Nigeria 8029200 9123200 27 15 2 1
Kinshasa Congo 6301100 7527500 35 24 3 3
Dem
Republic
8. Australia
Urban Area City Pop City Country City Urban Area
Rank Rank Population Population
64 34 Sydney Australia 4280900 4280900
94 48 Melbourne Australia 3353300 3353300
237 136 Brisbane Australia 1544300 1544300
Brisbane
Famous Landmarks in Australia
Melbourne
Sydney
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