Yeah the two biggest examples I caught of using the metro area instead of the city limits were Toronto and Buenos Aires, each of which have close to 3 million in their city propers.
In China, Russia and India you've used metro area population, while in the US you have used the official city limit even though both Los Angeles and New York City have metro populations above 10 million
In Russia, he used city borders. Moscow metro area is 17 millions. And in China, city governments usually control very large territory, many times more than the urban area itself. Chongqing for example is larger than Austria.
Ok so with the US, this is actually incredibly misleading because of weird city limits. At least for the US, you should really use metropolitan population, which makes it more like 50 in the US. But very cool video, don’t mean to be overly negative.
Yeah I agree cities like Miami which has 400,000 pop is less than Jacksonville or Birmingham that doesnt even have a skyline because there are so many other cities around it
I also definitely agree with your point here, because of urban sprawl many cities especially in the United States are more spread out. This because of the immensely care dominated culture which allows for greater use of land, and so even if the land area is very large one could get around the entire region in a relatively short amount of time (excluding traffic obviously). So because of this most cities have a population that is misleaded as a smaller one. For instance The San Francisco Bay Area actually has a very large population at well over 6-7 million however because one uses the small city limits which is only 232 square miles or 600km which has a population of 800,000 people many would think that the city as a whole was much smaller.
Hello from the 234th most populous, and 4th most populous city in Australia, Perth. Perth has just over 2 million people, but the entire state of Western Australia, being nearly as large as India has in total just 2.5 million. So nearly everyone lives in Perth..
Western Australia has an area of 2.646 million sq. km, while India has an area of 3.287 million sq. km, so it's actually smaller, not twice as large :0
@@Naveen-tq7cg well India's land size is actually just 2.9m km which only slightly larger than west Australia, keep in mind that those are only a state of Australia, and having the size of a country with population of a city is just crazy
I like how different the city center and metro populations can be. Like Atlanta GA, which has 500,000 people in the city center, but the metro population of Atlanta is 5.9 million. New York metro population: 18.9 million Detroit: 4.3 million LA: 12.1 million Chicago: 9.5 million Miami: 6 million London: 14.3 million Dallas: 7.5 Honestly, you could do this for every city and it would change drastically.
@@fusionreactor7179 not the same… you just compared a megalopolis to a metropolis The northeast megalopolis in the US has 52 million The great lakes megalopolis has 85 million across the US and Canada The southeast megalopolis has 26 million people Hence why, I wasn’t referring to megalopolises Now if you are referring to the Rhine metropolitan area than go ahead. It has 10 million people… but that is pretty small compared to the megalopolis that the Rhine finds itself apart of Rhine metropolis 10 million Blue banana megalopolis 111 million See the difference?
I agree, he should make the comparison with metropolitan area population in American cities. He did it right with Metropolitan area of Mexico City (22 mill) because only Mexico City has around 8 millions of inhabitants.
My only gripe with this video is that it’s inconsistent whether you’re using metro area or city limits, because you’re clearly using metro area for places like Paris, Toronto, and Tokyo, but clearly not for New York, London, and Los Angeles. Edit: I guess it’s the UN that’s inconsistent
Bangladesh's information on online are very old(From 2011)...Chittagong has over 8 million inhabitants in 2022..Not 5 million..Several of cities in BD has over million people like Khulna,Cumilla,Sylhet,Rajshahi...But none of them appeared in the list..
South America was basically Brazil then! lol Why was he saying "Reo de Ranero"? And at 10:15 that's NOT Rio lol that's Barcelona, in EUROPE (Our Christ is on top of a mountain & way larger).
@@SmallCirclesForward Just read it in the same way as in English (J as in Junior, January & in this case, JANEIRO), I think you'd be closer that way!! As for the "Fake Rio", it happens my man (But I won't lie that ya got me LOL)... Ur vids have an AMAZING quality & are obviously a time consuming work, but keep up w the great job as vids as informative and fun like yours are hard to find it here in YB! Good job.
In Argentina we have another city that overpass 1 million of inhabitants: Córdoba, with 1.5M. A little mistake that you had but all the video was interesting and excelent! Greetings
@@Hatshe175 error mío, pensé que tenía más población la ciudad, y no sé de donde tenía el dato de que su población superaba el millón (creo que de la escuela) Gracias por avisar
Wouldn’t North America have 3 city’s above the populous of 10 million? Los Angeles, New York City, and Mexico City. 12 million, 18 million, and 21 million respectively.
As a Vietnamese geography nerd. It is crazy that Ho Chi Minh City has only 1.3m people. And Hanoi isn't even on the list while Da Nang and Bien Hoa is. In Vietnam we use province and municipality as administrative divisions and municipality are cities that rules its own unlike provincial cities. I use municipality as city boundary like most Vietnamese. Here's My list of biggest City in Vietnam as of this Video released: Ho Chi Minh City: 8.9 million Hanoi: 8.1 million Hai Phong: 2.1 million Can Tho: 1.4 million Da Nang: 1.1 million Bien Hoa: 1.1 million (The only non municipality city on this list) This isn't concluding the recently added city of Thu Duc.
10:15 I've visited Rio a bunch of times and I can say that this is not Rio de Janeiro lol Edit:Your channel deserves more views and subscribers,great channel
Alright mate you got me confused pretty early. So I assume you don’t use the metropolitan area for your number of inhabitants, based on the fact that you don’t include either London nor New York (the definition of a mega city) on your map. But then again you include Paris as a mega City? So based on what number do you take your Numbers? Because if you use the metropolitan area you missed 3 megacities alone in the US (The aforementioned NYC, but also LA and Chicago)
That's because he's inconsistent. Uses city limits sometimes and metro areas other times. The reason is that if he was consistent he wouldn't have been able to put 500 in the title.
Great video. However a lot of cities were rather inaccurate for their population. For example melbourne and Sydney from Australia have 5 million and 5.3 million people respectively.
this channel is really impressive and deserves more views but here the metro area vs city borders and claimed population issue lets this down, for example, it's misleading to suggest Paris is bigger than London or New York
If you are gonna include metropolitan for some cities, do it for all of them, i saw my city not counted with metro have more than 2 million less than a city that without metro has the same population
This video simply makes no sense.You're confusing city and metropolitan figures which invalidates most of the figures on here. Looking at my own country, the UK, you include the metro areas instead of just the actual city, and in one case an actual county, (west yorkshire) which is home to 5 cities and many towns. The city of Manchester is around 450,000 but you have their metropolitan figure of 2.7m. As for Paris in France, its city population is 2.5million, not the metropolitan figure of 11 million you say. You correctly state New York's 8.3milliion city population, but compare it to Tokyo's metropolitan figure of 37million. Tokyo's actual city population is 8.5million.
If we are talking about Metropolitan Area, Santo Domingo has actually over 4 million, and Santiago (Dominican Republic) has over 1 million and you didn't include it.
I just wanna say that you made a mistake in minute 6:19. The text says "Cali, Bolivia" and there's no city called like that in Bolivia, but there's one in Colombia
Extremely impressive. This is great. But besides stacking tens of pieces on top of each others, it really shows your dedication where you had to check where each of these 533 cities were located. Unfortunately you didn't get footage from my city in the end, I was expecting it. But that also was a great addition, showing the cities. Very good job, I love me some good maps, you earned a sub. Salutations from what, by these metrics, would be the 4th largest city in the world, São Paulo. (Still sounds shocking to me that this is the largest city out of Asia)
Actually Peru 🇵🇪 has 3 cities over 1 million. Trujillo with 1.1M, Arequipa with 1.3M, and Lima with already about 11M. 😉 Chiclayo and Callao have both 0.9 so might be passing the 1M barrier soon.
Bad source, I can only appologize for a mixup of city propers and metropolitan area.. I try to make it up with a video on the cities of the US coming out tomorrow :)
he talks about population density BUT I am more interested at how the heck did he stack those towers ? especially delhi, shanghai and the crazy matenro tokyo ! you glued it ?
Great presentation, but it's so wrong. You keep mixing city population with metropolitan population. In some cases you counted city population, while in others you counted metro... You are all over the place.
How in the world did you manage to stack all these towers up lol
Patience is bliss
@@SmallCirclesForward So it's an "If you want to get it done fast, go slow" kind of thing.
@@SmallCirclesForward well I have scrabble
@@SmallCirclesForward it’s from when I was a kid
@@SmallCirclesForward one of them is leaning so thats pretty suspicious
I think some cities you're using the city limits while other cities, you're using the metro area.
Not with nyc.
Yeah the two biggest examples I caught of using the metro area instead of the city limits were Toronto and Buenos Aires, each of which have close to 3 million in their city propers.
@@oscarg2692 yea also Vancouver too
I sure you're up to something
Yeah like Richmond’s city limits is only about 200,000 when it’s metro is just a little over 1 millions
Dude if you're talking about metropolitan area, New York should be a megacity, it's metro population is 16 million.
Yea new york's city's population is 16 millon
@@samotero8702 no it's 8 million,
@@capnsteele3365 yea the whole city is 16 million
@@capnsteele3365 metropolitan area is the area around the city aswell. So New York City + the area around it
Also Seoul. It's metro population is 26 million.
A geography teachers dream to show this instead of holding 3 classes
True
The metrics used for this are highly inconsistent. Some are obviously cities proper while others are clearly metro areas.
10:15 is not Rio de Janeiro lol
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It's Italy
Rio de Janeiro plano com prédio baixos estilo europeu?
@@alexandrealencarm8772 I think you meant Spain, That's barcelona for sure
@Terra Gamer da pra perdoar vai, deve ter dado um trabalho desgraçado pra fze o video
In China, Russia and India you've used metro area population, while in the US you have used the official city limit even though both Los Angeles and New York City have metro populations above 10 million
In Russia, he used city borders. Moscow metro area is 17 millions. And in China, city governments usually control very large territory, many times more than the urban area itself. Chongqing for example is larger than Austria.
him making everything else: easy
making china and india: DONT FALL PLS
and indonesia prob
those are probably magnets
this isn't a fair comparison you've used metro areas for some cities while the actual city limits for others
Ok so with the US, this is actually incredibly misleading because of weird city limits. At least for the US, you should really use metropolitan population, which makes it more like 50 in the US. But very cool video, don’t mean to be overly negative.
Thats bs tbh That would make most european cities excellent over 10/40 million too.
For New York’s metropolitan it includes like a quarter of all surrounding states sooo no
@@J_W_B2O24 No it doesn't lol
Yeah I agree cities like Miami which has 400,000 pop is less than Jacksonville or Birmingham that doesnt even have a skyline because there are so many other cities around it
I also definitely agree with your point here, because of urban sprawl many cities especially in the United States are more spread out. This because of the immensely care dominated culture which allows for greater use of land, and so even if the land area is very large one could get around the entire region in a relatively short amount of time (excluding traffic obviously). So because of this most cities have a population that is misleaded as a smaller one. For instance The San Francisco Bay Area actually has a very large population at well over 6-7 million however because one uses the small city limits which is only 232 square miles or 600km which has a population of 800,000 people many would think that the city as a whole was much smaller.
That is mind-blowing that the Tokyo population is equal to the whole population of Poland and that's just a city compared to a country. Wow.
and canada
Most of japanese live in Tokyo.Like 90+ percent of them live in Tokyo
@@bobfishhed9923 More like 37/127 Million
Keep in mind that's the whole Kanto metro area
@@bobfishhed9923 so like no one lives outside tokyo and osaka?
ay why this man only have 125 subs
it's over 3k now :D
Because this video is so wrong
@@yoyoman_blue6485 because haters like you go around
@Rompet Its 4.68k now!
@@pathetic5036 is 21.8k now
Hello from the 234th most populous, and 4th most populous city in Australia, Perth.
Perth has just over 2 million people, but the entire state of Western Australia, being nearly as large as India has in total just 2.5 million. So nearly everyone lives in Perth..
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im from melbourne! Australia gang!
I'm from 15 largest city in world
Kolkata, india
Western Australia has an area of 2.646 million sq. km, while India has an area of 3.287 million sq. km, so it's actually smaller, not twice as large :0
@@Naveen-tq7cg well India's land size is actually just 2.9m km which only slightly larger than west Australia, keep in mind that those are only a state of Australia, and having the size of a country with population of a city is just crazy
6:20 Cali is located in Colombia, not Bolivia
You deserve more praise than you get. Stacking 20+ counters without disturbing a board of 1000s of counters must be difficult.
I like how different the city center and metro populations can be. Like Atlanta GA, which has 500,000 people in the city center, but the metro population of Atlanta is 5.9 million.
New York metro population: 18.9 million
Detroit: 4.3 million
LA: 12.1 million
Chicago: 9.5 million
Miami: 6 million
London: 14.3 million
Dallas: 7.5
Honestly, you could do this for every city and it would change drastically.
If American metro areas are the standart then the entire Rhine megalopolis is a single city.
@@fusionreactor7179 not the same… you just compared a megalopolis to a metropolis
The northeast megalopolis in the US has 52 million
The great lakes megalopolis has 85 million across the US and Canada
The southeast megalopolis has 26 million people
Hence why, I wasn’t referring to megalopolises
Now if you are referring to the Rhine metropolitan area than go ahead. It has 10 million people… but that is pretty small compared to the megalopolis that the Rhine finds itself apart of
Rhine metropolis 10 million
Blue banana megalopolis 111 million
See the difference?
I agree, he should make the comparison with metropolitan area population in American cities. He did it right with Metropolitan area of Mexico City (22 mill) because only Mexico City has around 8 millions of inhabitants.
10:15 Rio de Janeiro? Error 404.
I know, I know.. feels quite stupid when it was pointed out to me
@@SmallCirclesForward It must have been a real pain to put this together, so a few errors are ok.
6:19 cali , COLOMBIA* de todas formas buen video
If you call Tokyo one city you could call most of the netherlands one metropolitan area with over 10 million people.
The urban areas of the netherlands are not continuous, but those of Tokyo are.
This is so amazing, my man here is hugely underrated.
My only gripe with this video is that it’s inconsistent whether you’re using metro area or city limits, because you’re clearly using metro area for places like Paris, Toronto, and Tokyo, but clearly not for New York, London, and Los Angeles.
Edit: I guess it’s the UN that’s inconsistent
Actually in Greece we have 2 cities with over than 1 million inhabitants. The other being Thessaloniki
Oh, I didn’t know that. I always thought it got like 500k but apparently it’s bigger than I thought.
I'm pretty sure its around 800k+
@@R1IY2N the metropolitan area has 1million
4:03 Ho Chi Minh City🇻🇳 13M not 1,3M :))
Ha Noi City🇻🇳 10M
Hai Phong City🇻🇳 1,6M
Can Tho City🇻🇳 1,4M
Da Nang City🇻🇳 1,2M
Bien Hoa City🇻🇳 1,2M
I can only appologize, I should have recognized that mistake in my source (they seem to have corrected it by now)
Your informations are incorrect..For some cities you are counting the metro and just the main city for others..
Wuutt!?? Cali is located in Colombia not in Bolivia!! - 6:19
Fix it
I think you should have precised that it's not only the city ifself but the entire agglomeration.
The Helsinki Metro combines three cities almost a dozen other municipalities into one
Bangladesh's information on online are very old(From 2011)...Chittagong has over 8 million inhabitants in 2022..Not 5 million..Several of cities in BD has over million people like Khulna,Cumilla,Sylhet,Rajshahi...But none of them appeared in the list..
5:01 West Yorkshire isn't a city it's a county with big cities like York and Leeds
Another brilliant video.
50% Talent .
50% Hardwork .
For Mumbai you use city limits and for Delhi you use metropolitan area... otherwise Mumbai should be at no 4 or 5
South America was basically Brazil then! lol Why was he saying "Reo de Ranero"? And at 10:15 that's NOT Rio lol that's Barcelona, in EUROPE (Our Christ is on top of a mountain & way larger).
Of course that isn't Rio, I see that now.. I can only appologize for my Portugese, I'll have to work on that! 😊
@@SmallCirclesForward Just read it in the same way as in English (J as in Junior, January & in this case, JANEIRO), I think you'd be closer that way!!
As for the "Fake Rio", it happens my man (But I won't lie that ya got me LOL)... Ur vids have an AMAZING quality & are obviously a time consuming work, but keep up w the great job as vids as informative and fun like yours are hard to find it here in YB! Good job.
@@titus_philemon Thank you so much for the support!
Let me guess, Brazilian?
@@The_Soviet_Onion No.. I was correcting his Portuguese & pointing out wrong images from Brazil 'coz I'm from Slovakia! Of course I'm Brazilian.
This is the most underrated channel I have ever seen!
In Argentina we have another city that overpass 1 million of inhabitants: Córdoba, with 1.5M. A little mistake that you had but all the video was interesting and excelent! Greetings
Río Cuarto tiene 1,2 millones (en 2010) y tampoco está en el video
Edit: error mío, los datos que dije son erróneos
@@Hatshe175 error mío, pensé que tenía más población la ciudad, y no sé de donde tenía el dato de que su población superaba el millón (creo que de la escuela)
Gracias por avisar
Finding 11 Korean cities
498th 창원, Changwon 1.0M
488th 고양, Goyang 1.0M
480th 용인, Yongin 1.0M
378th 수원, Suwon 1.3M
325th 광주, Gwangju 1.5M
311th 대전, Daejon 1.5M
215th 대구, Daegu 2.1M
161th 인천, Incheon 2.8M
144th 평양, Peyongyang 3.0M
122th 부산, Busan 3.4M
033th 서울, Seoul 9.9M
I appreciate you !! good video ...
Wouldn’t North America have 3 city’s above the populous of 10 million? Los Angeles, New York City, and Mexico City. 12 million, 18 million, and 21 million respectively.
How did you not put LONDON in the megacity category?
And also, Haifa does not have over 1M people, only Jerusalem have over a million people in israel
If you were to count the Randstad as one city (which it kinda is but also kinda isn’t) it would almost make the 10M mark with ~7.5M population
And Córdoba? It has 1.7 million inhabitants and is the second largest city in Argentina.
5:48 That's me along 2,9 millions of people
Actually Caracas have 4 millions of people and Maracaibo 5 millions, the data are wrong. Can you speak spanish?
@@bigcockpapi no
@@bigcockpapi it doesn't count metropolitan area. So it's not the same city you see in a map
@@bigcockpapi tenés hambre??
Why do you use metropolitan areas in some places but not in others lol, London NYC LA and probably way more are megacities
yh he used metropolitan for Paris but not london
As a Vietnamese geography nerd. It is crazy that Ho Chi Minh City has only 1.3m people. And Hanoi isn't even on the list while Da Nang and Bien Hoa is. In Vietnam we use province and municipality as administrative divisions and municipality are cities that rules its own unlike provincial cities. I use municipality as city boundary like most Vietnamese. Here's My list of biggest City in Vietnam as of this Video released:
Ho Chi Minh City: 8.9 million
Hanoi: 8.1 million
Hai Phong: 2.1 million
Can Tho: 1.4 million
Da Nang: 1.1 million
Bien Hoa: 1.1 million (The only non municipality city on this list)
This isn't concluding the recently added city of Thu Duc.
This channel not doin well research
Can't believe he don't include vietnam capital in top 500 atleast
Sydney and Melbourne both have over 5 million. Australia has 5 cities with over 1 million people. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide
Why is Kim Jong Un so aggressive? Because he doesn't have a Seoul, he has a Pyongyang!
The image at 10:17, which is supposed to be of Rio de Janeiro, is not Rio de Janeiro.
Tbh with u this channel is massively underrated and deserves somewhat 100k subs
Tokyo has 203 train lines
10:15 I've visited Rio a bunch of times and I can say that this is not Rio de Janeiro lol
Edit:Your channel deserves more views and subscribers,great channel
Alright mate you got me confused pretty early. So I assume you don’t use the metropolitan area for your number of inhabitants, based on the fact that you don’t include either London nor New York (the definition of a mega city) on your map. But then again you include Paris as a mega City? So based on what number do you take your Numbers? Because if you use the metropolitan area you missed 3 megacities alone in the US (The aforementioned NYC, but also LA and Chicago)
Little correction:I saw you put one piece in Finland even though the biggest city there aka Helsinki has population of just about 700k.
That's because he's inconsistent. Uses city limits sometimes and metro areas other times. The reason is that if he was consistent he wouldn't have been able to put 500 in the title.
Chile have 3 cities with more 1 million population:
Valparaiso: 1M
Concepción: 1.1M
Santiago: 8M
This is 6 months ago and Valparaiso only recently when above 1m
Bruh barcelona doesnt have 5 million, we're 1.4 million, 5 in the province
Great video. However a lot of cities were rather inaccurate for their population. For example melbourne and Sydney from Australia have 5 million and 5.3 million people respectively.
Amazing channel!
Kudos! Very well made video with real physical visualisation.
Just a small correction at 6:21 Cali is in Colombia, not Bolivia.
Barcelona doesn't have 5.5 million habitants. The Barcelona province has that many, but it's a very big area to consider it as a city.
Just imagine a city with twice, or thrice, or four times the population of your whole country.
Really cool video.
Is Ottawa, Canada not on this list? They reached a million a few years ago
this channel is really impressive and deserves more views but here the metro area vs city borders and claimed population issue lets this down, for example, it's misleading to suggest Paris is bigger than London or New York
Yep I know this video has some issues.. thank you so much for the support anyway!
If you are gonna include metropolitan for some cities, do it for all of them, i saw my city not counted with metro have more than 2 million less than a city that without metro has the same population
Córdoba (Argentina) should appear here. It has a population of 1.5 million inhabitants.
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I've watched a couple videos now, just wanna say great job and good on you for sticking it out you are getting recommended!
Since when does Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki have over 1Mio?
This video simply makes no sense.You're confusing city and metropolitan figures which invalidates most of the figures on here.
Looking at my own country, the UK, you include the metro areas instead of just the actual city, and in one case an actual county, (west yorkshire) which is home to 5 cities and many towns.
The city of Manchester is around 450,000 but you have their metropolitan figure of 2.7m. As for Paris in France, its city population is 2.5million, not the metropolitan figure of 11 million you say. You correctly state New York's 8.3milliion city population, but compare it to Tokyo's metropolitan figure of 37million. Tokyo's actual city population is 8.5million.
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Metro Manila in the Philippines though can technically be considered multiple cities with more than a million, or one mega city.
Yeah same as Metropolitan Cities such as Metro Cebu,Metro Davao,Metro CDO and Metro Clark
If we are talking about Metropolitan Area, Santo Domingo has actually over 4 million, and Santiago (Dominican Republic) has over 1 million and you didn't include it.
This changed my whole world view
Fun fact: the Guangzhou metropolitan area has about 45 million population (but only if Shenzhen, Dongguan and Foshan are counted in)
I just wanna say that you made a mistake in minute 6:19. The text says "Cali, Bolivia" and there's no city called like that in Bolivia, but there's one in Colombia
You are absolutely correct, my mistake!
You forgot about Cordoba, Argentina. We have more than 1,7 million inhabitants.
Isn't Tekirdag from Turkey supposed in this list? It has 1.1m people by 2020.
What happened to London and on Google it says Bogota has a population of 7 million making it too small to be a megacity
Extremely impressive. This is great.
But besides stacking tens of pieces on top of each others, it really shows your dedication where you had to check where each of these 533 cities were located.
Unfortunately you didn't get footage from my city in the end, I was expecting it. But that also was a great addition, showing the cities.
Very good job, I love me some good maps, you earned a sub. Salutations from what, by these metrics, would be the 4th largest city in the world, São Paulo.
(Still sounds shocking to me that this is the largest city out of Asia)
Thank you so much! But of course I knew the locations by heart 😉
Mérida, Yucatán, México tiene más de 1 millón de habitantes. La información que presentas por tanto es imprecisa, pero buen trabajo xd
How does Richmond and Philadelphia have almost the same population?
Thessalonikis metropolitan area is slightly over a million but you only placed one marker on Greece.
Good to see my city made it,
Cheers from San José, Costa Rica 🇨🇷
In my province "Uttar pradesh" In India having 6 cities
I'm from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh!
I think more than 6 cities from UP have a million plus people.
@@AyushSingh-mr5cs i was there till august 2019 but now kanpur
From varanasi
Other cities: skyline and monument
Delhi:Traffic
Me: 🤦♂️
You have Made a good video, it's amazing 👌✨ greetings from Tlaxcala de Xicoténcatl, México ♥️👌🏻✨🇲🇽
Plz tell me the name of background song
You can find all songs in the description, thank you for watching!
@@SmallCirclesForward Yeah thanks can you plz make a video about like representing GDP of every major country through small circles.
Did anybody make a list of all the cities in the vid
What is the other million population city in Malaysia? I only know that Kuala Lumpur exceeded 1 million.
10:16 not sure, but this image don't look like is Rio, I may be wrong
This deserves millions of views !
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You missed Córdoba in argentina with 1.5 millions. Also you misplaced Cali in Bolivia while it is in Colombia
Am I the only one who was surprised Mexico City was more populous than New York City?
Wow. This channels needs much more views.
Actually Peru 🇵🇪 has 3 cities over 1 million. Trujillo with 1.1M, Arequipa with 1.3M, and Lima with already about 11M. 😉 Chiclayo and Callao have both 0.9 so might be passing the 1M barrier soon.
Rindo que BH tem 6 milhões de pessoas e ainda é um ovo. Tu não anda nem uma esquina e encontra alguém que conhece.
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Great content! :D
10:16 Um.. Sorry, this isn't Rio de Janeiro, this city is Barcelona
Why did you exclude all the U.S. cities with over 1M ?
Bad source, I can only appologize for a mixup of city propers and metropolitan area.. I try to make it up with a video on the cities of the US coming out tomorrow :)
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Nooooooo Auckland is 301. So close to top 300. RIP to my fellow kiwis, we were so close
he talks about population density BUT I am more interested at how the heck did he stack those towers ?
especially delhi, shanghai and the crazy matenro tokyo !
you glued it ?
🤫
Great presentation, but it's so wrong. You keep mixing city population with metropolitan population. In some cases you counted city population, while in others you counted metro... You are all over the place.
Yeah, greater Paris only has a population of 7.5 not the 10.3 in the video, not to mention that Greater London is larger at 8.3 (not 9.3).
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