Top 10 Most Populated Cities

The world’s top 10 most populated cities are dynamic hubs of culture, economy, and human activity. Spanning Asia, the Americas, and beyond, these megacities face challenges like urban sprawl and infrastructure strain while driving global innovation, migration, and growth in the 21st century.


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1Tokyo, Japan

With over 37 million residents in its metropolitan area, Tokyo is the world’s most populous city. Despite its density, Tokyo is renowned for exceptional public order, cleanliness, and an efficient transit system that moves millions daily via subways and trains. As ... Show More

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2Delhi, India

Delhi, encompassing New Delhi and surrounding urban zones, houses more than 33 million people, making it India’s largest and the world’s second-most populous urban area. As the national capital, it serves as a political, administrative, and historical nucleus, home to ... Show More

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3Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China’s most populous city with over 29 million residents, stands as a global financial powerhouse and a symbol of the nation’s rapid modernization. Located on the Yangtze River Delta, it boasts the world’s busiest container port and a skyline dominated by ... Show More

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4São Paulo, Brazil

São Paulo is the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere, with a metropolitan population exceeding 22 million. As Brazil’s economic heart, it generates nearly 10% of the nation’s GDP through finance, industry, and commerce. The city is a mosaic of cultures—home to ... Show More

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5Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City, with over 22 million inhabitants, is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited urban centers, built atop the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán. Today, it’s Mexico’s political, cultural, and economic core, contributing significantly to national GDP. ... Show More

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6Cairo, Egypt

Cairo, home to over 21 million people, is Africa’s largest city and a historic crossroads between continents and civilizations. Nestled along the Nile River, it hosts ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza and Islamic architectural treasures in its medieval quarters. ... Show More

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7Mumbai, India

Mumbai, India’s financial capital, supports over 21 million residents in a densely packed coastal metropolis. Formerly Bombay, it anchors Bollywood—the world’s largest film industry—and drives banking, trade, and entrepreneurship. The city embodies extreme ... Show More

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8Beijing, China

Beijing, China’s capital, houses over 20 million people and serves as the nation’s political, educational, and cultural command center. Home to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and cutting-edge tech zones like Zhongguancun (“China’s Silicon Valley”), it ... Show More

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9Dhaka, Bangladesh

Dhaka, with over 20 million residents, is one of the world’s fastest-growing and densest megacities. As Bangladesh’s capital, it drives the garment industry—second only to China globally—and serves as a hub for finance and education. Chronic traffic jams, inadequate ... Show More

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10Osaka, Japan

Osaka, part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area with over 19 million people, is Japan’s vibrant commercial and culinary capital. Historically a merchant city, it retains a bold, down-to-earth character distinct from Tokyo’s formality. Known as “Japan’s kitchen,” ... Show More

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