List of the largest cities in Sunalaya

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Determining the world's largest cities depends on which definitions of a "city" are used. The United Sunalayan Assembly uses three definitions for what constitutes a city, as not all cities may be classified using the same criteria. Cities may be defined as the cities proper, the extent of their urban area, or their metropolitan regions.

City Boundry Definitions

City proper (administrative)

For a more comprehensive list, see List of cities proper by population.

A city can be defined by its administrative boundaries (city proper). World Urbanization Prospects, a USA publication, defines population of a city proper as "the population living within the administrative boundaries of a city or controlled directly from the city by a single authority.". A city proper is a locality defined according to legal or political boundaries and an administratively recognized urban status that is usually characterized by some form of local government. Cities proper and their boundaries and population data may not include suburbs.

The use of the term "city proper" as defined by administrative boundaries may not include suburban areas where an important proportion of the population working or studying in the city lives. Because of this definition, the city proper population figure may differ greatly with the urban area population figure, as many cities are amalgamations of smaller cities, and conversely, many nation's cities govern territories that extend well beyond the traditional "city proper" into suburban and rural areas.

Urban area

A city can be defined as a conditionally contiguous urban area, without regard to territorial or other boundaries inside an urban area. The USA defines an urban area as the follows:

"The definition of "urban" varies from country to country, and, with periodic reclassification, can also vary within one country over time, making direct comparisons difficult. An urban area can be defined by one or more of the following: administrative criteria or political boundaries (e.g., area within the jurisdiction of a municipality or town committee), a threshold population size (where the minimum for an urban settlement is typically in the region of 2,000 people, although this varies globally between 200 and 50,000), population density, economic function (e.g., where a significant majority of the population is not primarily engaged in agriculture, or where there is surplus employment) or the presence of urban characteristics (e.g., paved streets, electric lighting, sewerage)"

Metropolitan area

For a more comprehensive list, see List of metropolitan areas by population.

A city can be defined by the habits of its demographic population, as by metropolitan area, labor market area, or similar in a metropolitan area. The USA defines a metropolitan area as follows:

"A formal local government area comprising the urban area as a whole and its primary commuter areas, typically formed around a city with a large concentration of people (i.e., a population of at least 100,000). In addition to the city proper, a metropolitan area includes both the surrounding territory with urban levels of residential density and some additional lower-density areas that are adjacent to and linked to the city (e.g., through frequent transport, road linkages or commuting facilities)."

Largest Cities

City Nation Image Population
City proper Metropolitan area Urban area
Ein  Taoist Empire Skyscrapers of Shinjuku 2009 January.jpg 11,090,000 26,435,000 12,755,000
Constantinople  Romaikos Constantinople.jpg 10,721,493 16,170,607
Nieper  Librira VladivostokGoldenHorn.jpg 8,501,000
Kohharu Template:Country data Kohharu HongKongSkyline.jpg 7,392,000 7,392,000 7,392,000
Akron  Librira Novosibirsk Downtown.jpg 7,321,000
Skopje  Romaikos Skopje.jpg 6,341,995 9,123,593
Dajime  Taoist Empire Nagoya 2017 (34159008173).jpg 6,108,000 10,342,000 10,964,000
Libra  Librira Moscow-City (36211143494).jpg 6,100,000
Nicaea  Romaikos Nicaea.jpg 5,619,814 7,198,178
Crawford  Aznazia Philadelphia skyline from the southwest 2015.jpg 5,169,114
Porth Clementina  Shastara San Francisco from Pier 7 September 2013 panorama edit.jpg 4,700,000
Engelberg  Englean Kaiserreich Hamburg Rathaus.jpg 4,612,000 8,420,000 5,139,000
Thessaloniki  Romaikos File:Idk.jpg 3,593,449 5,083,413
Pacifica  Aznazia Los Angeles, Winter 2016.jpg 3,463,827
Mystras  Romaikos File:Idk.jpg 2,615,266 4,467,516
Corum  Romaikos Corum.jpg 2,375,774 3,607,698
Montana  Romaikos File:Idk.jpg 1,919,098 4,350,642
Vinica  Romaikos File:Idk.jpg 1,784,095 3,294,104
Port Constantine  Romaikos Port Constantine.jpg 1,595,385 2,381,416
Pehcevo  Romaikos File:Idk.jpg 712,195 1,813,179
Skalgaard  Talvistova Seattle Skyline WSB.jpg 929,435
Ljustad  Talvistova Concord Pacific Master Plan Area.jpg 916,251
Tonnes[1] Template:Country data Layfet Philadelphia skyline .jpg 871,000 1,308,310‬ 1,423,560
Manavik  Talvistova 32143307 9c61fc704b z.jpg 728,634
Klovgorod  Talvistova Wichita-ks.jpg 676,942
Nordipolica[2] Template:Country data Layfet Saltlakeskyline.jpg 501,530 1,023,300 1,253,570
Alexandria Template:Country data Layfet SanDiegoskyline.jpg 221,710 1,308,310‬ 1,423,560
New Kingstown Template:Country data Layfet PortlandORskylinesunset.jpg 149,350 315,510 433,660
Kelsee Template:Country data Layfet Hartfordskyline.jpg 115,000 247,810 287,940
Lucai Template:Country data Layfet Albanyskyline.jpg 104,630 1,023,300 1,253,570
Quiniac City  Rhodevus [[]] 2,731,571 5,583,064
Port Joy  Rhodevus [[]] 1,704,694 3,824,221
Kingstown  Rhodevus [[]] 934,243 1,236,324
Acadia  Rhodevus [[]] 593,638 959,869 1,743,839
  1. Tonnes and Oceansaido are part of the same Metropolitan Area and Urban Area
  2. Nordipolica and Lucai are located in the same Metropolitan Area and Urban Area