São Paulo refers to both a state and city in Brazil, but this article will only cover the scope of the city itself. As of 2016, it had an urban population of 11,967,825. As of 2016, it had an urban population of 11,967,825.
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Mumbai's urban population is estimated to be over 22 million, and the densely populated city is the largest in India in terms of population, trade activity and business.
Population of Delhi - The population of New Delhi has increased rapidly in last 10 years. From a figure of 400,000 in year 1901, the population of Delhi has increased to around 19,483,678 in current year 2018. According to 2011 census of India, population of Delhi was around 16,753,235.
The estimated population of 8,918,653 in 2016 is up from 8.851 million in 2010. The metropolitan area, however, is much larger with a population of 21.2 million people, making Mexico City the most populous metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere.
Guangzhou, known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the largest city and capital of China's Guangdong province. Located on the Pearl River approximately 120 kilometers northwest of Hong Kong, the city is one of five National Central Cities and a major international hub. The estimated population for the city in 2016 is over 13 million.
Seoul, officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the largest metropolis and capital of South Korea. This megacity is the largest city proper in the developed world and the Seoul Capital Area is the second largest metropolitan in the world with more than 25.6 million people, which is half of all the residents in the country. The estimated population within the city limits for 2016 is 10.29 million.
The group estimates that Tokyo's population will be just 7.13 million, compared to 13.16 million as of the 2010 census. They also predicted the city will peak at 13.35 million in 2020 before a relentless downslide. Meanwhile, Japan's population as a whole will decline by over 61% by 2100.
Algeria population density. Algeria population density is 17.5 people per square kilometer (45.2/mi 2) as of June 2018. Density of population is calculated as permanently settled population of Algeria divided by total area of the country. Total area is the sum of land and water areas within international boundaries and coastlines of Algeria.
Kazakhstan population is equivalent to 0.24% of the total world population. Kazakhstan ranks number 63 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Kazakhstan is 7 per Km 2 (18 people per mi 2).
Argentina population is equivalent to 0.59% of the total world population. Argentina ranks number 31 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Argentina is 16 per Km 2 (42 people per mi 2).
India population is equivalent to 17.74% of the total world population. India ranks number 2 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in India is 455 per Km 2 (1,180 people per mi 2).
Australia is the 53th largest country in the world in terms of population, between Cote Cameroon and Madagascar. It is also the most populous country in Oceania, three times more populous than its neighbour Papua New Guinea (8.2 million) and 5 times more populous than New Zealand (4.5 million).
Brazil population is equivalent to 2.76% of the total world population. Brazil ranks number 5 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Brazil is 25 per Km 2 (65 people per mi 2).
The national census of 2010 recorded the population of the People's Republic of China as approximately 1,370,536,875.
The current population of the United States of America is 326,569,635 as of Friday, June 1, 2018, based on the latest United Nations estimates. the United States population is equivalent to 4.28% of the total world population. the U.S.A. ranks number 3 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.