Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
The experts gave the tenth place to the German Hamburg. It was awarded 95 points out of 100 possible. This metropolis is the second largest in its country after Berlin. In addition, Hamburg is the largest European port.
Helsinki scored 95.6 points, thus taking the ninth line. The city with a relatively small number of inhabitants (less than 650 thousand people) is a well-known economic and educational center. There is one of the most famous Finnish universities in Helsinki.
New Zealand's Oakland is in eighth place with 95.7 points. The population of this metropolis is 1.3 million people (this is about 32% of the total number of residents of New Zealand). This city, that is famous for its educational institutions, universities and schools, annually attracts thousands of foreign students to the city.
The Australian city of Perth occupies the seventh place. This metropolis (the population of Perth is over 2 million people) received 95.9 points from 100 possible. The city is well located on the shore of the Indian Ocean.
The sixth place is taken by another Australian city - Adelaide. This metropolis with a population of 1,225,265 people is the center of South Australia. Adelaide is a city of educated townspeople, one in five of its residents has a diploma of graduation from the university.
The fifth place was occupied by Calgary with 96.6 points. The population of this Canadian metropolis is 1,096,833 inhabitants, this is the third largest city in the country. Many note the unforgettable color of Calgary: modernity is bordered by preserved old traditions.
The Canadian metropolis - Toronto - takes the fourth line. Experts gave this city 97.2 points. Toronto, the economic engine of Canada, is also known as the city with the greatest cultural diversity - more than half of its current residents came from other states.
The third in the top three winners is the Canadian Vancouver, which scored 97.3 points. This city is located on the west coast of the country. Experts point out that it is the most ethnically diverse settlement in Canada - English is not the mother tongue for 52% of the population. Vancouver is known as a major industrial center and port.
Vienna is the second in the list with 97.4 points. The Austrian capital is home to 1.73 million people - this is the largest population center in the country. This metropolis is famous for the level of culture, economy, and politics. In addition, Vienna is the third city-residence of the United Nations after New York and Geneva.
The experts consider the Australian Melbourne as the best city for living. This financial and cultural center got 97.5 points out of 100 possible. Most of the residents of this locality are visitors from other cities and countries. According to political scientists, you can hear speeches in 180 different languages.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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