What metropolitan area is the largest in the world not bordering a body of water?
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Saha1155
Johannesburg in South Africa Hope this helps you
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Riyaz786
Half of humanity now lives in cities and within two decades, nearly 60 per cent of the world's people will be urban dwellers,' according to a UN Habitat study.
As cities expand into mega regions, there is a rapid growth in the population as well. Some of the world's richest cities are also the most populous.
A report by McKinsey Global Institute says that India will have 68 cities by 2030 with a population of over 1 million, 13 cities with more than 4 million people, and 6 megacities with populations of 10 million or more.
Here's a list of the world's 15 biggest metropolitan areas, according to Allianz Knowledge.
1. Tokyo (Japan)
Metropolitan area: 35.2 million people City: 12.9 million people
Tokyo, capital city of Japan is the most populous metropolitan area and the world's largest metropolitan economy with a GDP of $1.479 trillion at purchasing power parity in 2008.
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Hope this helps you
As cities expand into mega regions, there is a rapid growth in the population as well. Some of the world's richest cities are also the most populous.
A report by McKinsey Global Institute says that India will have 68 cities by 2030 with a population of over 1 million, 13 cities with more than 4 million people, and 6 megacities with populations of 10 million or more.
Here's a list of the world's 15 biggest metropolitan areas, according to Allianz Knowledge.
1. Tokyo (Japan)
Metropolitan area: 35.2 million people
City: 12.9 million people
Tokyo, capital city of Japan is the most populous metropolitan area and the world's largest metropolitan economy with a GDP of $1.479 trillion at purchasing power parity in 2008.