List of Pardesi metropolitan areas by population

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One concept which measures the world's largest cities is that of the metropolitan area, which is based on the concept of a labour market area and is typically defined as an employment core (an area with a high density of available jobs) and the surrounding areas that have strong commuting ties to the core. There is currently no generally accepted, globally consistent definition of exactly what constitutes a metropolitan area, thus making comparisons between cities in different countries especially difficult. However, for consistency and accuracy, the sources on this article include figures from official governments only.

Metropolitan areas

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Metropolitan area name Country Official population
Antiytia  Anikatia 11,514,845
Au de Kalokos Template:Country data Kalenia 24,920,264
Bacău File:Flag of Rodarion.png Rodarion 19,843,579
Byeuksun  Anikatia 4,661,379
Constantinople, KCT  Eagleland 3,350,121
Dinsmar  Temuair 4,981,570
Erikson, D.E Template:Country data Kalenia 4,632,052
Lekanopedion Attikis  Eagleland 2,274,985
Lemmetynkulma Template:Country data Estovnia 2,918,091
Limani Themistokleous, NSA  Eagleland 5,056,211
Dakos File:NB flag in Pardes.png Belhavia 10,099,451
Tel e Afov File:NB flag in Pardes.png Belhavia 5,076,842
Seulbyeni City  Anikatia 5,789,602
Ruston File:NB flag in Pardes.png Belhavia 8,611,006
Rucesion  Temuair 5,455,234
Saikyo Template:Country data Prestonia 7,402,381
Videle File:Flag of Rodarion.png Rodarion 22,978,532
Virian Template:Country data Kalenia 3,906,783
Voluntari File:Flag of Rodarion.png Rodarion 31,144,294
Franklin Template:Country data South Lake 8,510,590