Top 10 Biggest Cities in the world.

Here's a list of the top 10 Biggest cities in the world. 

 

 

Number 10 - Osaka 

 

Osaka is a city on the Japanese island of Honshu. Osaka is called Tenka no daidokoro, which means the kitchen of the Nation.

Osaka has a population of little more than 19 million with a gender ratio of 93 males 200 females. Osaka has a population density of 12,000 people per square.

 

Number 9 - Mumbai

 

Mumbai is an important port city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is often called Maya Nagari or City of Dreams.

Mumbai has a population of 20.4 million and a gender ratio of 119 males to every 100 females. Mumbai is a jam-packed city with a high density of twenty 23.5 thousand residents per square kilometre.

 

 

Number 8 - Beijing 

 

Beijing is the capital city of China. Beijing is commonly referred to as the Forbidden City; about 20.5 million people reside in China's busy city. 

The gender ratio of Beijing is 112 males for every 100 females. Being a large city area-wise, the density of Beijing is only 1342 per square kilometre.

 

Number 7 - Cairo

 

Cairo is the capital city of Egypt, set on the banks of the River Nile. Cairo is also known as the city of a thousand minarets.

Cairo has a population of just under 21 million. The population of Cairo has a gender spread of 103 males for every 100 females.

Cairo is densely populated with a mean density of 16.5 thousand people living in a square limited area.

 

Number 6 - Dakka

 

Dakka is the Capital City of the Asian country Bangladesh. Dhaka is also called the ricksha capital of the world due to ricksha being the most common medium of transport here. 

Dhaka is a little ahead of Cairo, with a population of just over 21 million in Dhaka. There are 104 males for every 100 females. 

Dhaka is one of the most densities in the world, with a density of more than 47,000 humans living on each square kilometre.

 

 

Number 5 - Mexico City

 

Mexico City is the Capital City of the country, Mexico.

Mexico City has many beautiful mansions, which is why it is commonly referred to as the City Of Palaces. 

Mexico City has a population of 21.8 million, of which the majority are women. The gender ratio of Mexico City is 95.4 males for every 100 females and a density of over 6,000 per square kilometre.

 

 

Number 4 Sao Paulo

 

Sao Paulo is a city in the football-loving country Brazil; because of its unreliable climate, Sao Paulo has earned the nickname of the land of Drizzle.

The population of Sao Paulo is more than 22 million, which has a gender diversity of 104.6 meals for every hundred females and a density of over 8,000 per square kilometre.

 

 

Number 3 Shanghai

 

Shanghai is an important commercial hub in China. Shanghai is locally called module, which means the fascinating City.

Shanghai caters to a huge population of over 27 million. The gender ratio for the population of Shanghai is 109 males for every 100 females. The density of Shanghai is 4200 per square kilometre.

 

 

Number 2 - Delhi 

Delhi is the Capital City of India. Delhi is referred to as Dil Walon Ki Delhi, which translates into the city of people with big hearts. Delhi has a mammoth population of more than 30 million people.

The population of Delhi is male-dominated, with 115 males against every 100 females. Delhi has a mean density of 13,000 people on every square kilometre.

 

Number 1 - Tokyo

Tokyo is the Capital City of Japan. Tokyo is called the Big Mikon Japanese, which means a big orange. 

Tokyo has a mind-boggling population of over 37 million, which has a female favoring gender diversity ratio of 97.7 males for every 100 females. Tokyo's density is 6,400 per square kilometer.

 

if you read this article carefully, then let us see if we can call tel,l which city has the highest male to female ratio among the ten cities. Post your answers through comments.

 

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Nafis Fuad - Dec 29, 2020, 2:54 PM - Add Reply

The capital of bangladesh is Dhaka not dakka

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Rohit - Dec 29, 2020, 3:22 PM - Add Reply

Sorry it's my mistake

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