Disclaimer 🚨 : The urban agglomeration is taken into account in this video for the numbers of inhabitants. This is why the figures may seem high to those accustomed to comparing cities according to their administrative boundaries. This system makes it possible to compare cities around the world more accurately. Otherwise, if you only look at administrative boundaries, you might be tempted to believe that a city like Paris is similar in size to Rome, when in fact it's closer to the size of London or Istanbul.
Cool video. Incredible to see how far apart Paris and London are from all others. Also interesting to see Rhine Ruhr labeled as one megacity instead of a few smaller ones.
Hey, the Brussels metropolitan area has indeed a population of 2.8 million. I invite you to take a look at the satellite image of the city of Brussels on google maps. It's a very good example of why it's best to consider a city's agglomeration to understand its economic strength.
No, those are invented numbers. Milan is a much smaller and underdeveloped city with a metro area of max 4.5 million people and a GDP of about 220 billion. Trust me on this cause I'm from Milan.
Author, what is the point of comparing GDP at face value? Moscow has a ruble zone, other prices. Compare GDP by PPP. You pay 10 times more for bread in dollars than I do, and with other goods. In terms of PPP GDP, Moscow is in second place (New York is the first), and the rest of European cities look like villages.
Disclaimer 🚨 : The urban agglomeration is taken into account in this video for the numbers of inhabitants. This is why the figures may seem high to those accustomed to comparing cities according to their administrative boundaries. This system makes it possible to compare cities around the world more accurately. Otherwise, if you only look at administrative boundaries, you might be tempted to believe that a city like Paris is similar in size to Rome, when in fact it's closer to the size of London or Istanbul.
Administrative boundaries:
1. Istanbul : 16.0M
2. London : 9.7M
3. Rome : 2.7M
4. Paris : 2.1M
Metro Area :
1. Istanbul : 16.0M
2. London : 14.8M
3. Paris : 12.1M
4. Rome : 4.3M
@Geco-jx4vu Rome is way larger than Paris.
Cool video. Incredible to see how far apart Paris and London are from all others. Also interesting to see Rhine Ruhr labeled as one megacity instead of a few smaller ones.
Dude: *you must cite your source of information. Without source this video is literally irrelevant.*
Cant wait to see Warsaw on this list
The music is awful :D
Madrid metro is 6 milion, no 7
London solos🗿🗿🗿
Madrid ❤
Brussels 2.8 million lol
Ridiculous. Who the hell comes up with such rubbbish?
Hey, the Brussels metropolitan area has indeed a population of 2.8 million. I invite you to take a look at the satellite image of the city of Brussels on google maps. It's a very good example of why it's best to consider a city's agglomeration to understand its economic strength.
Τhe Milan metropolitan area has almost 9 million and the GDP is almost 550 billion dollars
No, those are invented numbers. Milan is a much smaller and underdeveloped city with a metro area of max 4.5 million people and a GDP of about 220 billion.
Trust me on this cause I'm from Milan.
Moscow is the best
Fascist shit hole Moscow
the numbers are so strange, do a research first
Hi, I hope my disclaimer at the top of the comment area will help you understand the figures in this video. If not let me know 😇
Istanbul is not an European city.
Lol 😂
it is, but only half of it. But you´re right, because there will be no data available for the european part only so it shoudn´t be in this video.
Yes it is, you should go back to school
Author, what is the point of comparing GDP at face value? Moscow has a ruble zone, other prices. Compare GDP by PPP. You pay 10 times more for bread in dollars than I do, and with other goods. In terms of PPP GDP, Moscow is in second place (New York is the first), and the rest of European cities look like villages.
Fu