10 largest cities in the world by population. The largest city in the world

More than 50% of the world's population are urban residents. Based on the fact that there are 7 billion people living on the planet, there are approximately 50 people for every square kilometer of the earth's surface. However, there are places where the density of people is amazing. For example, the largest favela in Rio de Janeiro has a density of 48 thousand people per square meter. km.

We present to you the top 10 largest cities in the world by population. All data on the number of citizens is taken from Wikipedia, Worldatlas and other open sources and is current for 2017.

Population: 13.5 million people

Guangzhou is the educational, economic, technological and cultural center of southern China. Its location on the banks of the Pearl River contributed to its growth as an important port city.

The population of Guangzhou is replenished mainly by foreign emigrants, as well as illegal migrants from the countries of the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe. Thanks to this, the city earned a reputation as the “capital of the Third World.”

Population: 13.7 million people

Japan's capital is known for its modern design, dedication to cutting-edge technology and crowded streets. In 2010, Tokyo began a demographic boom and for the first time in its history the population exceeded 13 million people. City officials attributed the population growth to intensive condominium construction and an increase in the number of foreigners.

Population: 14.8 million people

Istanbul is a tourist city that attracts visitors from all over the world. However, in addition to this, it serves as the center of Turkey's economy.

Construction of a new Istanbul airport is now in full swing, which will be able to accommodate 150 million passengers a year. It should become the largest airport in the world. The opening of the new air harbor is scheduled for 2018. After this, the old Ataturk Airport will be closed.

Population: 15.1 million people

The commercial center of its country and one of the fastest growing African cities. Lagos is also famous for being the center of Nollywood (Nigerian film industry).

Population: 15.4 million people

Tianjin is located in the northern coastal region of China and is home to more than 15 million residents.

It is curious that in this Chinese port city there was a Russian post office until 1919. Or rather, the Russian Empire.

Population: 16.7 million people

Delhi is an ancient city located in northern India. According to the UN forecast, by 2030 Delhi's population will grow by almost 10 million people.

Population: 21.5 million people

By 2030, the population of the Chinese capital may reach 27 million people. And as the cultural center of China, Beijing boasts seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

In addition, Beijing has established itself as an industrial sector since the communist revolution of 1949. Automobiles, textiles, aerospace and semiconductors are just a few of the products produced in the city.

Population: 23.5 million people

It's hard to imagine that this multimillion-dollar city was once a small fishing village. Currently, Karachi is the economic and industrial center of Pakistan and its population is constantly growing, mainly due to migrants from various countries of South Asia.

Karachi has a reputation as a center of higher education in South Asia and the Muslim world.

Population: 24.2 million people

Shanghai's population is expected to reach 50 million by 2050, driven by economic growth and rapid urbanization.

Population: 53.2 million people

The largest city by population, it is one of the 5 national central cities of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and is located in southwest China.

This large number of residents is due to the huge number of migrant workers, many of whom live in Chongqing for less than 6 months of the year. However, less than 7 million people live in the urbanized area of ​​the metropolis.

For comparison: 12.4 million people live in Moscow. And taking into account the Moscow region - 16 million.

Like the rest of China, Chongqing has a demographic problem. While the labor force is still fueled by economic growth, the consequences of the one-child policy have taken their toll. The workforce is shrinking while the elderly population is growing exponentially. China could become the first major country to become old before it is rich, one analyst said.

The world's largest city by population has a large gap between the births of boys and girls under 20, and this threatens problems in the future. For example, this could cause a drop in the birth rate and, accordingly, a labor shortage. But the majority of Chongqing women are unlikely to face the fate of remaining an old maid “with 40 cats.”

The largest cities in the world by area

Many Russians, when asked “what is the largest city in the world?” They will proudly answer: “Moscow.” And they will be wrong. Although the Russian capital is the largest metropolis in Europe both in terms of area (2,561 km2) and population, it is inferior in size to foreign cities with a million population.

We present to you the largest cities in the world, if the main parameter is the territory controlled by the city administration.

Area: 9,965 km²

Most (60%) of the capital of the Republic of Congo is occupied by sparsely populated rural areas. However, it is within the administrative boundaries of the city. Populous but small urban areas are located in the west of the province.

Kinshasa is one of the cities with the largest French-speaking population (in first place, of course, is Paris). And if the current demographic situation continues, then in 2020 Kinshasa will surpass Paris in number of inhabitants.

Area: 9,990 km²

In Australia, one of the most urbanized countries in the world, 89.01% of the population lives in urban areas. With a population of 4.44 million, Melbourne is only slightly behind number seven on the list. But all large Australian cities have one thing in common - they are located near the coastline. Coastal areas encouraged the growth of early European settlements, which quickly grew into today's bustling metropolises.

Area: 11,943 km²

Tianjin, the "commercial gateway" of Beijing, began to develop as a commercial center after the Grand Canal was built during the Sui Dynasty.

The city grew especially during the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. The most dynamically developing sector of the city's economy is the seaport of Tianjin.

Rosneft and the China National Petroleum Corporation also agreed to build an oil refinery in Tianjin. The signing of the construction schedule became known back in 2014. The launch of the plant is scheduled for 2019.

Area: 12,367 km²

The city of 4.84 million has expanded rapidly since the development of the Harbor Bridge. Its residential areas are surrounded by beautiful national parks. And on the extremely rugged coastline there was room for numerous beaches, bays, coves and islands.

Area: 12,390 km²

The city, once famous for its brocade and at one time the capital of China, boasts, in addition to its impressive size, the world's largest Buddha statue. The height of the Big Buddha, carved into the rock, is 71 meters. According to local residents, “Gradually the mountain becomes Buddha, and Buddha becomes the mountain.”

Area: 15,061 km²

Once upon a time, the capital of the state of Eritrea consisted of 4 villages founded in the 12th century. And now it is the largest city in the country, which is called “New Rome” thanks to the Italian spirit in architecture. In 2017, Asmara was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The name of the metropolis was previously pronounced Asmara - “flowering forest” translated from the Tigrinya language.

Area: 15,826 km²

The administrative center (and once the capital) of the state of Queensland was not always a city. It came together from 20 separate municipalities and acquired city status in 1925.

Brisbane is now the fastest growing Australian city, and at the same time one of the most multinational in the world.

Area: 16,411 km²

The capital of China is home to more than 20 million people. The Beijing urban area radiates in circles that are located between concentric city ring roads. The largest of them is the Sixth Ring Road, which even runs through the satellite cities of the Chinese capital.

In 2020, Beijing will host guests and participants of the Winter Olympics, and in 2008 it hosted the Summer Games.

Area: 16,847 km²

During the Southern Song Dynasty, Hangzhou was the most populous city in the world. It is still quite large; the number of citizens has exceeded 8 million people.

The city is famous for its natural beauty and tea plantations. As the Chinese proverb says: “There is heaven in heaven, and on earth there are Suzhou and Hangzhou.”

Area: 82,403 km²

The largest and most populous city in the world is Chongqing. Most of the population lives outside the urbanized zone, which measures 1,473 km². And the total area of ​​the city, together with suburban and rural areas, corresponds to the size of Austria.

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Hacca is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. Located in the Ganges delta, on the left bank of the Buriganga. Dhaka is considered the “rickshaw capital of the world” - more than 300 thousand of these colorfully painted “carts” are officially registered here, without which not a single event can take place.

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Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation, a city of federal significance, the administrative center of the Central Federal District and the center of the Moscow Region, which it is not part of. Moscow is the largest financial center on an all-Russian scale, an international business center and a management center for a large part of the country's economy. For example, about half of the banks registered in Russia are concentrated in Moscow. According to Ernst & Young, Moscow ranks 7th among European cities in terms of investment attractiveness.

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Mumbai is a city in western India, on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The administrative center of the state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the cultural center of the country, with many museums and art galleries, concerts with the participation of both national performers and world-famous stars, and the largest film companies in all of India are located here.

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Guangzhou is a city of sub-provincial significance of the People's Republic of China, the capital of Guangdong Province, the political, economic, scientific, technical, educational, cultural and transport center of all southern China.

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Tambul is the largest city in Turkey, the main commercial, industrial and cultural center, and the main port of the country. It is located on the banks of the Bosphorus Strait, dividing it into European and Asian parts, connected by bridges and a metro tunnel. It is the first city in Europe in terms of population (taking into account the population living in both the European and Asian parts). Former capital of the Roman, Byzantine, Latin and Ottoman empires.

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Lagos is a port city in southwestern Nigeria, the largest city in the country. Lagos is the most populous city in Africa. Lagos is home to approximately half of Nigeria's industry.

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Delhi is located in northern India on the banks of the Jamna River. Delhi is a cosmopolitan city where different cultures are mixed. Delhi has also become a city of science, and occupies a leading position not only in the field of information technology and telecommunications, but also in natural sciences and applied sciences. 30% of India's IT is concentrated in Delhi (here Delhi is second only to Bangalore, which has 35% of IT specialists).

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Beijing is the capital and one of the central cities of the People's Republic of China. Beijing is surrounded on three sides by Hebei Province and borders Tianjin in the southeast. The headquarters of most national companies in China are located in Beijing. China's largest transportation hub, Beijing is the origin of many highways and railways, and Beijing Capital International Airport is the second-largest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic.

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Arachi is a port city in the south of Pakistan, the largest city in the country and one of the largest cities in the world, the administrative center of the Sindh province. The favorable geographical position of the city, located in a convenient natural harbor, contributed to its rapid growth and development during the colonial period and especially after the division of British India into two independent states in 1947 - India and Pakistan.

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Shanghai is the largest city in China and one of the largest cities in the world by population. Located in the Yangtze River Delta in eastern China. The industrial sector of the city occupies a leading position in the state. The most profitable and developed areas are automotive production, mechanical engineering, petrochemical refining, metallurgy, textile and light industry.

Shanghai is a cozy, hospitable and, at the same time, the most highly developed metropolis in China. It miraculously intertwines western chic and oriental charm. The metropolis is replete with expensive restaurants, breathtaking skyscrapers, fashionable shopping centers, casinos, luxury hotels and ancient architectural buildings. Europeans often compare it with Venice and Paris, and therefore the city has even acquired many beautiful nicknames - Pearl of the East, shopping paradise, Eastern Paris.

Exploring cities is an extremely interesting activity. Each of them has its own history, and they are all so different: industrial giants, resort areas and tiny provincial towns. But among them there are largest cities in the world by area And. We'll find out who made it into our top 10 later.

Let us note right away that it is quite difficult to determine the boundaries of the territories of modern cities and make a rating of the largest of them. To be as accurate as possible, the researchers use a so-called light footprint - this is an area of ​​​​artificial illumination of a populated area and its suburbs from the height of an airplane. Satellite maps are also used, which clearly show cities and rural areas that are not included in them.

Area 1580 km²

The list of the largest cities in the world by area opens with the capital of the foggy Albina. It is the largest metropolis in the European Union and the leading financial, political and economic center of the country. It occupies an area of ​​about 1580 square kilometers. London is a favorite place for tourists who want to see Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the famous Royal Guards and many other equally interesting attractions.

Area 2037 km²

Ninth place in the ranking of the largest cities in the world by area is Sydney. It covers an area of ​​2037 square kilometers. In many rankings it occupies a leading position as the largest metropolis. The fact is that the Australian Bureau of Statistics includes the nearest national parks and the Blue Mountains in Sydney. As a result, Sydney's formal territory is 12,145 square kilometers. Be that as it may, it is the largest metropolis in Australia and Oceania.

Area 2189 km²

In 8th place among the largest cities in the world by area, it occupies an area of ​​2189 square kilometers. The capital of Japan is the most important economic, political and cultural center of the “Land of the Rising Sun”. Tokyo is an incredibly beautiful city in which modernity and antiquity are closely intertwined. Here, next to ultra-modern high-rise buildings, you can find tiny houses on narrow streets, as if straight out of ancient engravings. Despite the severe earthquake of 1923 and the destruction caused to the city during World War II, Tokyo is one of the fastest growing modern metropolises.

Area 3530 km²

The Pakistani port city with an area of ​​3,530 square kilometers ranks 7th in the list of the largest metropolises in the world. It is the first capital of Pakistan and the main industrial, financial and commercial center of the state. At first XVIII century Karachi was a small fishing village. After Karachi was captured by British troops, the village quickly grew into a major port city. Since then, it has grown and played an increasingly important role in the country's economy. These days, due to the influx of migrants, overpopulation has become one of the main problems of the metropolis.

Area 4662 km²

– in 6th place in the list of the largest cities in the world by area. The capital of Russia is considered the second largest city in Europe after Istanbul. The area of ​​the metropolis is 4662 square kilometers. This is not only the political and financial, but also the cultural center of the country, attracting a huge number of tourists.

Area 5343 km²

The center of trade and industry, as well as the main port of Turkey, with an area of ​​5343 square kilometers, ranks 5th in the ranking of the largest cities in the world. It is located in a picturesque location - on the shores of the Bosphorus Strait. Istanbul is a unique city, which at one time was the capital of four great empires and is located simultaneously in Asia and Europe. There are many beautiful ancient monuments here: the thousand-year-old St. Sophia Cathedral, the majestic Blue Mosque, the luxurious Dolmabahce Palace. Istanbul amazes with the abundance of a wide variety of museums. Since most of them are located in the center, it is convenient for many tourists to combine their visit with walks around this beautiful city.

Area 5802 km²

It ranks fourth in the ranking of the largest megacities in the world by area. The city is located on an area of ​​5802 square kilometers. The city received the status of capital of the Republic of Brazil relatively recently - in 1960. The construction of the metropolis was planned in such a way as to attract people to sparsely populated areas and develop them. Therefore, Brazil is located far from the main economic and political centers of the country.

Area 6340 km²

With a territory of 6340 square kilometers, it ranks third in the list of the largest cities in the world by area. Shanghai is inhabited by about 24 million people. This is one of the most interesting and unusual Chinese cities. It can be said to reflect modern China - energetic, fast-growing and future-oriented. Shanghai is one of the largest shopping centers in the world.

Area 7434 km²

The Chinese metropolis with an area of ​​7434.4 square kilometers ranks second in the ranking of the largest cities in the world. It is the industrial, political and cultural center of the southern regions of China. Population: approximately 21 million people. Guangzhou has a thousand-year history. Previously in Europe the city was known as Canton. The maritime part of the Great Silk Road began from here. The city has long provided refuge for all those who opposed state power and often became the center of unrest against the power of the Beijing emperors.

Area 16,801 km²

The largest city in the world by area is one of the most significant settlements in China. The total area of ​​the giant metropolis is 16,801 square kilometers. Almost 22 million people live in Beijing. The city harmoniously combines antiquity and modernity. It has been the residence of Chinese rulers for three thousand years. Ancient monuments are carefully preserved in the very center of the metropolis, where everyone can admire them. Particularly interesting is the former residence of the emperors of China, the Forbidden City. This is the main attraction of the city, which is visited annually by more than 7 million tourists from all over the world.

While preserving ancient and medieval buildings and monuments, Beijing is developing as a modern high-tech metropolis.


Chongqing - largest city in the world by its area. Its size is comparable to the territory of Austria. It is home to about 30 million people, approximately 80% of them live in the suburbs, in rural areas. Together with other important cities in China, it is recognized as a city under the central jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China.

Geography



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(Chongqing) is located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze. Mountain ranges stretch around it, their height is relatively small. Since these areas are dominated by hilly terrain, largest city in the world also called a mountain city. It is located on the lands of the Red Basin, which is considered the breadbasket of China. This location had a beneficial effect on population growth.

IN the biggest city in the world Subtropical climate prevails. The temperature here rarely drops below 18°C ​​and the area is considered very rainy.

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Chongqing is one of the most ancient Chinese cities and has great cultural and historical significance. Its history goes back at least 1000 years. Even during the Paleolithic period, primitive people appeared in these areas. In the period from ΧVI BC. e. to 2nd century AD e. in its place was the capital of the Kingdom of Ba. The city's name translates to "double celebration." It appeared after the enthronement of Prince Guan-wan, who, not being a direct heir, before becoming Emperor of the Celestial Empire, formally ordained himself to an intermediate rank, which showed loyalty to traditions. From the 14th century largest city in the world was the most important transport hub, where numerous lines of caravans passed. It was also a huge port with customs and warehouses. Since 1946, it has been considered the second most important city after Nanjing, the former capital of China, in which the country's political and economic life is concentrated.

Attractions

In scenic areas biggest city , or rather in the mountainous area of ​​Jinyunshan, there are several warm healing springs. On the far outskirts you can see the “stone forest”, high mountain meadows and even the jungle. For lovers of river travel, there is the opportunity to enjoy picturesque views of gorges, waterfalls, canyons and a man-made lake, the length of which is about 600 kilometers.

Among the historical monuments, noteworthy are the Geleshan memorial complex, ancient rock paintings and writings in the Fundu and Fuling areas, as well as magnificent examples of cave-temple architecture and a fortress in Hechuan.


There are only four centrally subordinate cities (GC) in China and one of them is - Chongqing. This status means that this settlement is subordinate only to the central government and annexes all nearby areas to its territory. It appeared more than 3,000 years ago and today is the largest financial, cultural, economic and educational center of the PRC. Chongqing is known as the city occupying the largest area in the world. Its area is almost equal to Portugal.

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The city is located in the central part of the country on the Yangtze River. By territory largest city in the world by area , carry their waters from more than 70 rivers, flowing between beautiful mountains and hills. Because of its special landscape, it is called Shancheng, which means “city among the mountains.” Chongqing's population is approximately 30 million, and more than 2/3 of them live in the suburbs. These lands are surrounded by low, picturesque mountains.

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Chongqing is a city with a rich history. The first people appeared on these lands about 20 thousand years ago. In the 1st millennium BC. in its place was the capital of the ancient kingdom. Translated from Chinese, its name means “double celebration.” By your own name largest city in the world by area obliged to the ruler Guan-wang, who, in order to become emperor, twice organized a ceremony for accepting the royal title. In the 14th century, this place was an important transport hub with a gigantic port, which housed spacious marinas, shipyards, numerous warehouses, customs and commercial organizations. During the Japanese occupation, the city was the capital of China.


Due to the subtropical climate, largest city in the world by area There is a period of warm, prolonged downpours. They almost always go at night.

  • In the city, due to the hilly mountainous terrain and the confusing streets of the historical district, cyclists and auto-rickshaws do not travel. This is a unique case for China. Baby strollers have not taken root here either. Babies are carried mainly in small baskets on their backs.
  • On the far outskirts of the city, while drilling gas wells, the remains of dinosaurs were discovered. The Chinese called the first specimen found a gasosaur.

This area has many different attractions, and among them there are absolutely unique masterpieces. These include carvings and paintings on rocks, the “Heavenly Staircase” in Shizhu, the Three Gorges Nature Reserve and many others.


You've probably once wondered: ? In terms of size, Shanghai is the third largest in China, and in terms of population it occupies a leading position among all cities in the world. It has more than 25 million inhabitants, and this figure continues to grow. The city is considered an important economic, scientific, technical, industrial and cultural center of the PRC.

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Shanghai is located in the eastern part of China, at the very mouth of the Yangtze. Located on the coast of the East China Sea, it is a major port. It ranks first in the country in terms of cargo turnover, and in the region it is second only to Singapore; its income provides almost 13% of the country's GDP.

The industrial sector is represented by machine and automotive manufacturing, oil refining, steel and cast iron production. The business center of the city is the Pudong district. There are offices and representative offices of world-famous companies here.

Shanghai successfully combines traditional flavor and modern style. Next to the pagodas and Buddhist temples there are skyscrapers, casinos, and respectable restaurants. Thanks to the harmonious combination of different cultures, the metropolis is of interest to tourists and investors. In addition, a large number of international festivals and exhibitions are held here every year. Shanghai is great for exciting shopping, which is why it is called a “shopping paradise”. There is a very low crime rate here, and the only thing to be wary of is pickpockets.

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The name of the metropolis can be translated as “city by the sea.” The first settlements of fishermen in these territories appeared around the 7th century, but they grew to the level of an administrative unit only in the 15th century. The city was surrounded by an impregnable wall, which reliably protected its inhabitants from enemies, and developed through fishing and trade. In the 19th century this region experienced an influx of large numbers of Europeans, which significantly affected its appearance. Since then, Shanghai has become the richest and most developed city in China. There are many beautiful places here, including historical monuments. The most famous of them are: Yu Yuan - Garden of Joy and Bund.

Interesting Facts

  • There is a real marriage market in Shanghai, where on the shelves and in improvised display cases, instead of goods, there are profiles of people who have found their soul mate.
  • There is a monument to A.S. Pushkin in the city.
  • The largest shopping street in China, Nanjing Street, is located here. There are more than 600 different stores open on it.

Shanghai like largest city in the world by population , is one of the largest cities in China. Its population numbers more than 25 million people, which is an absolute world record. The metropolis is considered a major industrial, economic, cultural, scientific and technical center of the country.

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It is located in the center of the Yangtze Delta in eastern China. It is located on the coast of the East China Sea and is the largest trading port in the world. Its cargo turnover is considered the best in China and ranks second in southeast Asia. The operation of the port provides the state with more than 12% of GDP.

The Huangpu River divides the city into two parts. On its western side there are residential areas, and on the eastern side there is a business center with numerous offices of world-famous companies. Nanjing Street is considered the main street of Shanghai. Thanks to her, the city is called a “shopping paradise”, as there are about 600 retail outlets with a fantastically diverse range of products.

IN largest city in the world by population The construction of new buildings does not stop. The modern style of the city is determined by skyscrapers, a television tower and various high-tech buildings. Due to the abundance of fashionable boutiques, respectable restaurants and casinos, some streets resemble the avenues of European capitals. The harmonious combination of traditional color and newfangled trends attracts investors and tourists. Shanghai is home to various international competitions and festivals.

History of the metropolis

Shanghai is translated from Chinese as “city by the sea”. The first inhabitants of this territory were fishermen who moved here during the time of the mighty Tang Empire at the beginning of the 7th century. Around the 15th century. the settlements became an independent administrative unit. The city developed rapidly due to maritime trade. The metropolis owes its modern appearance, among other things, to emigrants from Europe who began arriving here in the 19th century. After the establishment of the communist regime and until the end of the 19th century. there was an economic downturn. Then harsh laws were introduced, thanks to which the crime rate significantly decreased. IN himself largest city in the world by population There are amazing monuments of cultural and historical heritage. The most famous of them are: the Jade Buddha Temple, the Bund, the Garden of Joy, the Old City, and Yan'an Temple. In the last century, local residents erected a monument to A.S. Pushkin.


What is the largest city in terms of area and population in Russia?

Many people are interested in the question: what is the largest city in Russia ? Moscow is rightfully considered one of the most unique capitals in Europe. This city breaks many not only European, but also world records, including in such indicators as population and agglomeration area. Over 12 million people live in the millionaire city, and this is only according to official data. At the same time, the number of people does not stop growing, and every year the flow of immigrants increases the population more and more.

The first mention of the formation of a city on the territory of modern Moscow dates back to the mid-12th century. But the status of the capital was assigned to Moscow only at the end of the 14th century, already during the formation of the Grand Duchy of Moscow.

Historical center Borovitsky Hill is considered. It was this territory that was first surrounded by a palisade, and within the boundaries of the resulting settlement, houses and public institutions began to be actively built. Today at this place you can see one of the main symbols of the capital - St. Basil's Cathedral. As the number of people living around the Kremlin increased, new defensive walls began to be built, including Kitaygorodskaya and Bely Gorod. The first legal border of Moscow is considered to be an earthen rampart, the length of which was 19 kilometers. Today this boundary is known to everyone as the Garden Ring.

In history the largest city in Russia There were a lot of tragic events, including at the beginning of the 13th century the city was completely plundered and destroyed by the army of Batu Khan. Then there was a whole series of large-scale fires, during which up to 90 percent of the buildings burned out, since absolutely all the buildings were built of wood, including the Kremlin itself. But, despite historical failures, the largest city in Russia , one of the few European capitals that was able to preserve monuments from all eras, almost from the very moment of its foundation.

The main water artery of Moscow is the river of the same name, the length of which is about 80 kilometers. In addition to it, several dozen more small rivers and streams flow through the city, some of which are contained in underground sewers.

Like other metropolises, the largest city in Russia has pressing issues that are facing the Moscow government today. And the most important thing can be considered not the problem of an ever-increasing population, but the environmental situation in the city. To resolve this issue, an environmental program has been drawn up until 2030, the main goal of which is to achieve a balance between the protection of natural resources and their reasonable use. Now you know Which the largest city in Russia and what tasks are facing him .

3. TOP 10 largest cities in the world by population (2016)

1. Tokyo - Yokohama


IN included, which is the capital of Japan. The city is located in the south of the island of Honshu off the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is in fifth place in the world in terms of population, which is 13.5 million people. The metropolis is the largest financial, political and cultural center of the country.

General information

Formally, it is not considered a city, but a prefecture or metropolitan area of ​​special importance. On its territory there are several enterprises producing the latest models of electronics, cars, and modern equipment. Here is the famous Tokyo stock Exchange. The Japanese capital has two international airports and a major seaport. Tokyo Subway is the busiest subway in the world. It transports almost 3.3 billion people every year.

History of the capital

Although the founding date is considered to be 1457, the capital is a fairly young city in Japan. Its history began with the construction of Edo Castle. The city was rebuilt twice: first, in 1923, it turned into ruins after a strong earthquake, then it was destroyed by the Second World War. The name of the metropolis translates as “Eastern Capital”.

Attractions

Tokyo residents protect their cultural heritage. Next to skyscrapers and high-tech buildings are ancient palaces, temples and pagoda buildings. The most famous historical site in the capital is Edo Castle. It is worth highlighting the architecture of the Imperial Palace and such ancient monuments as the Matsudaira Family Estate, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, and Ueno Park. Among modern attractions, the Tokyo Sky Tree deserves special attention. Locals love to stroll and shop along Ginza Street, which is over a kilometer long.

Yokohama is one of the most important cities in the Land of the Rising Sun. The Japanese called it “the city that never sleeps.” It is the center of Kanagawa, a prefecture in the south of the country. Since Yokohama is located not far from Tokyo, it is, as it were, a continuation of the capital, its residential area.

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The city is the second largest in Japan. The population of the metropolis is about 3.5 million inhabitants. Since 1859 it has been considered an important center of international trade. The economic base of this region consists of water transport and enterprises related to biotechnology and the production of various models of equipment.

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At the end of the 19th century, after the abolition of the policy of total self-isolation, Yokohama was declared the first port to which foreign ships had access. Just a couple of years later, the first newspaper in the empire began to be published here, and the streets were illuminated with gas lamps. It was in Yokohama that the first railway line was opened, which connected this city with the capital. The rapid development of these lands was stopped by the bombing of World War II and a terrible earthquake.

Attractions

Landmark Tower is considered the tallest building in Yokohama. It is part of a unique business center designed in a futuristic style. This building has the world's fastest elevators. Next to the complex there is a giant Ferris wheel, which is also a giant clock. There is no analogue of them, either in complexity or size, on the planet. The Chinese noodle museum, called the "Ramen Museum", which is also a huge park, is a success among tourists. Yokohama's amusement parks deserve special mention. The maritime theme is represented by the Hakkeijima center, and the largest fairy-tale places are Dreamland and Joypolis. There is even a whole quarter for an interesting and fun pastime, which contains a huge number of clubs, discos, theaters, restaurants and cafes.


IN also listed as the capital and largest city of Indonesia. There you can observe sharp cultural and social contrasts that are not found anywhere else in the world. Next to respectable avenues are the poorest neighborhoods. On the same street there are churches of various faiths. The historical center with museums and other attractions is surrounded by skyscrapers.

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The city is located in the north of the island of Java. Since Jakarta is the central district, it has several surrounding districts. The population is approximately 10.5 million people. Numerous communities of Muslims, Protestants, Catholics, Hindus and Buddhists coexist peacefully in the capital.

The local climate is subtropical, characterized by hot weather and high rainfall. 13 rivers flow through these lands, some of them flow into the Java Sea. The Ciliwung River divides Jakarta into two parts, eastern and western. The Sunter and Pesangrahan floods cause flooding and inundation of large areas. The government, with the help of international environmental organizations, is fighting this problem, and by 2025 it should be completely eliminated.

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It has a centuries-old history, during which its name changed several times. It was founded at the beginning of the 4th century and was mentioned in ancient sources as the capital of the Taruma kingdom. The first name, which she retained until the 16th century, was Sunda-Kelapa. The ruler, who made the city the center of his possessions, installed memorial stones on the lands under his control with mentions of important events, and thus this information reached his descendants. During the Demak Sultanate, in honor of the victory over the Portuguese on June 22, 1527, the capital received the name Jayakerta, which means “city of victory.” A century later the city was captured and destroyed by Dutch conquerors.

They founded a fort on this site and named it Batavia. Gradually, the military settlement grew to the size of a large city and in 1621 it became the center of the Dutch East Indies. At this time, the city territory was divided into two parts. Subsequently, official institutions were concentrated in one of them, and houses for Europeans were built in the other. By the 19th century. Between these areas a large Chinatown formed. During the Japanese occupation of the city in 1942, Jakarta its historical name returned, which has not changed since then.

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The city is home to the 260-meter Wisma 46 skyscraper, the tallest building in Indonesia. The central attraction of the metropolis is Freedom Square - the largest square in the world. The Istiklal Mosque, which is considered the largest religious building in southeast Asia, is striking in its gigantic size. More than 100 thousand people can pray here at the same time. This capacity is of great importance, because more than 80% of the population of the multi-million capital are Muslims.

This city is famous for its parks, palaces and temples. Taman Mini theme park has 27 sites representing all the provinces of the country. It allows you to get acquainted with the history and culture of Indonesia in one day. The Wayang Museum displays a huge collection of local dolls, the making of which is considered a real art. The National Art Gallery deserves special mention. In the center Jakarta , on Freedom Square there is a very beautiful and very tall Monas monument, with an observation deck at the top. The best beaches are located on the coast of the Seribu islands, which can be easily reached by boat or pleasure boat. Tourists try to visit the local Ragunan Zoo, which houses rare animals and a huge park with tropical plants.


Another city in top largest cities in the world – . It is a metropolitan self-governing territory that does not belong to any state in India. One of its districts is New Delhi. It is a noisy, lively, contrasting city. From the 4th century BC e. he rose from the ashes several times, like a Phoenix. The old center has preserved evidence of the greatness and wealth of the empires that were born and died on these lands.

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Delhi, or more precisely New, like most modern capitals, is a city where people of different nationalities and religions live. Hinduism is considered the most popular religion in the country; it is professed by about 80% of the capital's residents. The population of this cosmopolitan city is approaching 16 million people.

The metropolis is located on the banks of the Dzhamna River, in the north of the country. The capital consists of three separate "corporations", which are subordinate to different institutions: the Military Council, the Municipal Committee, the Municipal Corporation. In addition to the “normative” division, the city’s territory is divided into districts, and those, in turn, into districts. Delhi is a huge agglomeration, with an area of ​​about 34 thousand km2. New Delhi is considered part of it, one of the districts, and the capital of India, where the central government offices and the residence of the head of state are located.

Since the middle of the last century, the population of these lands has increased 10 times, which has led to overpopulation. This resulted in the emergence of slums, increased crime, illiteracy and total impoverishment of residents. Over the past few decades, the country's government, with the support of the international community, has taken a number of measures to improve the situation.

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There are more than 5 thousand cultural and historical monuments of world significance here. Some of them are several thousand years old. mentioned in the world famous epic "Mahabharata" under the name Indraprastha. The city has long been considered the largest trading center in Asia. These regions were the intersection of several large trade routes. All this attracted various conquerors here. Legends indicate at least ten invasions of aggressors, after which the city was completely destroyed, but each time it rose from the ruins.

There is an assumption that the name of the capital came from the name of King Kanaujd Delhu, who ruled the ancient capital in 340. Throughout its history, Delhi often became one of the richest regions of Asia, so it was often attacked and plundered. In 1911, in the historical part of the city, the British colonialists built a complex with modern buildings, which was called New Delhi. When India gained independence in 1947, it became the capital, and New Delhi became an autonomy.

Attractions

Delhi's attractions include well-preserved exhibits and partially destroyed architectural monuments. In the capital there is a harmonious combination of two worlds - ancient and new. The economically developed part of New Delhi attracts with the rich decoration of mansions and the splendor of respectable areas. There are many buildings from the colonial era, skyscrapers and beautiful modern buildings. Particularly noteworthy are the Akshardham complex and the Lotus Temple. You can admire these architectural masterpieces absolutely free.

The Old Town contains many different temples, noisy bazaars, narrow streets, ancient palaces and many monuments of cultural and historical value and are protected by UNESCO. The main monuments of old Delhi are Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb, Qubt Minar, Red Fort.

4. Seoul - Incheon


Included in and is the largest city in the Republic of Korea and the capital of this country. It has a special status as a separate administrative unit of the state.

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It is located in the north of the Republic of Korea, on the banks of the deep Han River, which divides the city into two parts: Gangnam and Gangbuk. The metropolis is located near the Yellow Sea, surrounded by picturesque mountains. Its population is approximately 12 million people. Together with Incheon, the capital forms an agglomeration of 25 million inhabitants.

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At the beginning of the 4th century BC. e. became the main city of the state of Baekje and bore the name Viresong. Later it is mentioned in sources as the mighty Hanson fortress. At the end of the 4th century, it was the capital of a unified Korea and was called Hanyang. Then they built a multi-kilometer wall to protect against nomads. Exactly 200 years after its founding, the city was completely destroyed and rebuilt only in 1868. During the years of Japanese occupation, the administrative center of Gyeongsong was located on these lands. The modern name was assigned to the capital in 1946. During the Korean War, there were fierce battles for this city, as a result of which it suffered greatly. Tens of thousands of homes and more than 1,000 businesses were reduced to rubble. Several priceless historical monuments were destroyed.

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Monuments of ancient Korea located in this city can be considered Namdaemun and Dongdaemun - fortress gates of the 14th century. A masterpiece of ancient architecture from the same time is the “Palace of Brilliant Happiness” or Gyeongbokung. On its territory you can get acquainted with Korean history and culture by visiting museums, exhibitions, and gardens. In the amazingly beautiful residence of the ancient rulers of Changdeokgung, the Forbidden Park was preserved, where only members of the royal family could enter. Buddhist temples have a special atmosphere. Among the modern attractions, it is worth highlighting the 262-meter Golden Tower with an observation deck, an aquarium, a wax museum and the Lotte World amusement park with attractions, an ice skating rink, and a 4-D cinema.

Incheon is a port city in the west of the Korean Peninsula, in the north of China. It consists of an agglomeration with and has a great influence on the economic growth of the country.

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Incheon is located on the shores of the Yellow Sea in the wide Ganghwaman Bay. Its population is almost 3 million people. It is a dynamically developing economic center that attracts many foreign investors. It is an important transport hub in South Korea and the largest port in the western part of the country. The metropolis amazes with its gigantic international airport, on the territory of which there are hotels, cinemas, casinos, and mini-golf courses.

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On the site of Incheon during the Neolithic period there was a settlement of the first people. In the Middle Ages, it became the trading center of the Korean Peninsula. This is one of the very first ports in the region. During the years of Japanese occupation, the city bore the name Jinsen. Until 1981, Incheon was part of the large Gyeonggi Province.

In 1904, two Russian warships were sunk near Inchon: the Varyag and the Koreets.

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On the island of Ganghwado, in the northern part of Incheon, giant dolmens and an ancient Buddhist monastery have been preserved. In the “Village of Potters” you can get acquainted with the traditional craftsmanship of local residents and purchase unique products, ready-made or made here with your own hands. Wolmido is the largest seafood market.

In the metropolis, numerous ancient pagodas are located next to futuristic-style buildings. At Jongdensan Temple, visitors can stay for several days to practice monastic life. Among the modern wonders of Incheon, one can highlight the twenty-kilometer bridge of the same name.


The second largest metropolis in the Philippines and the capital of the country is the city of Manila, which is also located in TOP 10 largest cities in the world . It is the most populous city in the world, with approximately 1.8 million people living in an area of ​​less than 40 square kilometers. The founding year of the capital of the Philippines is considered to be 1571, when a settlement of Spanish-speaking families on the island of Luzon received city status. The old town of Intramuros was founded by the Spanish administration, and was named after the fortress wall that surrounded the settlement to protect against attacks.

During its existence, it has experienced a huge number of disasters, including destructive wars, during which hundreds of architectural, historical and cultural monuments were destroyed. But even despite this, the city has managed to preserve many interesting and unique attractions that make Manila not only the cultural center of the Philippines, but also attract the attention of tourists from all over the world. In a small but very cozy city you can visit ancient churches, museums, exhibitions and parks, so you definitely won’t get bored here.

One of the main symbols Manila considered to be the Church of San Agustin. This is the oldest building in the city, dating back to 1607. The Augustinian temple was erected during the period of Spanish colonization of these lands. Also in Manila there are several Buddhist and Taoist temples that were built by the city's Chinese community, and two mosques (Golden and Green) in the Quiapo area, where the Muslim community lives.

The bulk of all attractions are located in the historical old town. Most often, tourists visit the Coconut Palace, which was built in honor of the arrival of the Pope to the Philippines from palm wood and coconut shells and made in the shape of a coconut fruit. No less popular is the Malacañan Palace, which has been the official residence of the authorities, first Spanish and then Manila, for more than two hundred years. The largest park in Southeast Asia, Rizal Park, as well as a planetarium, a pavilion of exotic butterflies, and an orchid garden are also worth visiting.

Manila's economy develops largely due to the country's main port located here. This port is considered the busiest not only in the Philippines, but it is also the leader in trade turnover throughout the world. Other sectors of the economy that are sufficiently developed are the production of chemicals, textiles and clothing, and the food industry. The tourism industry makes a significant contribution to the development of the country: more than a million tourists visit the country every year.

The city's transport system includes the main transport route Roxas Boulevard, a major railway junction and an international airport. There is also a metro in the city, but its branches cover only a small central area. A convenient way to get around the city are jeepneys - local minibuses, as well as bicycles and auto-rickshaws.

Among the most pressing problems Manila environmental situation is at stake. Due to the development of industry and transport, the city suffers from air pollution. The Pasing River, which flows through the city, is considered one of the most polluted in the world and biologically dead. Up to 250 tons of industrial and household waste are dumped into its waters annually, most of which arises due to the poorly developed infrastructure of the city.

Manila is located in the subequatorial climate zone, with distinct dry and wet seasons. The rainy season here lasts from June to November, the peak is in August, the rest of the time it is dry and hot. The average annual temperature is 28.5 degrees Celsius.


The most populous city in India is TOP 10 largest cities in the world . It is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea in the western part of India. In fact, the metropolis occupies the entire territory of Bombay Island and part of Solsett Island, which are connected by a complex system of dams and bridges. The total number of residents of the Mumbai agglomerate, together with its satellite cities, is 22 million people, who are spread over an area of ​​600 square kilometers. It is the second city in the world after Manila in terms of population density.

There is a deep natural harbor on the territory, as a result of which the prerequisites arose for the organization of a maritime transport hub. Today the port is considered the largest in the western part of India. One of the most interesting features of the city’s economic development is the fact that there is a very high contrast between the rich population and the financially poor class. The city juxtaposes ultra-modern neighborhoods that are immersed in luxury with the slums of the poor, where poverty breeds disease, hunger and high mortality.

The Indian metropolis received its name in honor of the goddess Mumba Devi only in 1995, when it was renamed from the anglicized Bombay, although the old name can be used by both locals and Europeans even today.

It is characterized by a subtropical climate. There are pronounced rainy seasons (June-September) and dry periods (December-May). The average annual temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, the coldest months are January and February.

According to archaeological research, the first settlements in Mumbai appeared in the Stone Age. At different times, these lands were owned by the Magadha Empire, Hindu rulers, the Portuguese, and the British. The modern history of Mumbai begins at the end of the 17th century, when the city was awarded the status of capital and became the base for the British colonization of Western India. This is where the origins of Indian industry began. And thanks to the sailors' revolt in Bombay in 1946, India gained its independence.

Mumbai's economy is highly developed. A tenth of all the country's workers are employed in this city. And 40 percent of all revenues from trade operations come from the trade of this city. In the western part of the metropolis there is a business district, the offices of which belong not only to Indian companies, but also to foreign firms. The center of the film industry - the famous Bollywood - is located in Mumbai.

The city has many interesting and unique attractions. Among the must-see places, it should be noted: the Bandra-Worli Bridge - the longest in the country, Jama Masjid - the oldest mosque, the Jehangir Gallery, the Prince of Wales exhibition, the only symphony orchestra in all of India, the Public Library, which is almost two hundred years old .

Most of all the buildings in the city appeared during the period of colonial English rule. It was from the 19th to the 20th century that buildings in the neoclassical and neo-Gothic style appeared in Bombay, and houses in the American spirit were erected. Historically, the city center was actively built around a former English fort in the southeast of Bombay Island. Here the layout of the blocks was correct with wide streets and a large number of parks and alleys. At the same time, residential areas with chaotic buildings were established to the north of the fortress, which later received the name “Black City”.


One of the unique cities of Pakistan, located in the list TOP 10 largest cities in the world, can be called the administrative center of the province of Sindh. It is located on the southern coast of the country. It is one of the largest metropolises not only in Pakistan but throughout the world. According to official data alone, at least 12 million people live here, although in fact the population figure has long crossed the line of 18 million. The area of ​​the city is 3.5 thousand square kilometers.

is, first of all, a port city in which institutions such as finance, banking, trade and industry are highly developed. The largest corporations in Pakistan prefer to open their offices and representative offices in Karachi. And this is even despite the fact that the status of the capital of the state has been assigned to a completely different city, Rawalpindi, for almost 60 years. Karachi is also the largest center of education, culture, fashion, art, medicine, and scientific research in Southeast Asia.

It should also be noted that this ancient city is very revered among local residents and is a kind of mecca among Pakistanis: people come here from all over the country to honor the memory of the great Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, who awarded the status of the capital of the state.

It’s hard to imagine, but back in the early 18th century, on the territory of a huge modern city there was only a tiny fishing village. The successful geographical and climatic location of the settlement created conditions for the construction of a Sindhi fortress on these lands. But the modern history of the city begins with its capture by the British in the 30s of the 19th century, when the latter began to actively develop trade here, built a huge port with access to the Arabian Sea, after which the city’s infrastructure began to develop rapidly, and soon one of the the largest cities on the coast.

But the active development of the city also has its disadvantages. Due to the booming economy, whole streams of immigrants poured into the region from neighboring and distant rural regions, as well as from other cities. This circumstance not only caused a multiple increase in the population, but also led to an overload of the infrastructure, which could not serve such a large number of people. Immigrants could no longer find housing in the city, and were forced to settle in slums, where there were no social amenities, unsanitary conditions rapidly developed, and with it, centers of terrible outbreaks of epidemics. Until today, the problem of overpopulation in Karachi has not been solved.

The geographical region of Karachi is characterized by a dry tropical climate, where rain falls only during the arrival of the monsoons, a couple of months a year (July-August). The hottest months are in the summer, when temperatures reach above 40 degrees Celsius, so trips should be planned for the winter season for a more comfortable trip.

Among the most important attractions of the city of Karachi are such cultural relics as the 19th-century Freer Hall Palace, which today houses the National Museum of Pakistan, the City Gardens, which today have been converted into a zoo, the Hamdard Center for Oriental Medicine, and the Monjo Daro Museum. On the territory of the old city you can see many architectural monuments that were erected several centuries ago, but have retained their unique original appearance to this day. One cannot help but be surprised by the majestic mausoleum of Kuaidi-Aza-ma, in which the body of the great leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah rests, the mysterious tomb of Chau-kondi, the Zoroastrian Tower of Silence, the pool of sacred crocodiles, etc.


Some people are interested in the question: what is the largest city in the world by area, and, what is the largest city in the world by population ? Shanghai is one of the largest metropolises in China and one of the three largest cities in the country. In terms of population density it is the largest city on the planet. Currently in Shanghai Home to 25 million inhabitants. For comparison: the total population of Kazakhstan is 17 million people. located on the coast of one of the two great rivers of China, the Yangtze, flowing in the eastern part of the Celestial Empire. About an hour's drive from the city is the East China Sea. Translated, Shanghai means “city above the sea.” The largest city occupies an area of ​​6340.5 sq. km.

It maintains leading positions in the country in many areas: in the financial and economic, scientific and technical, cultural, trade, industrial and technical sectors. Over many centuries, Shanghai has transformed from a fishing village into the largest port of the state. For ten years, its port has handled the largest volume of Chinese cargo, contributing 12.5% ​​to its GDP.

The largest corporations in the world have located their head offices, branches and representative offices in the business center of the Pudong metropolis. attracts their interest with very favorable tax breaks - for three years, investors working together with Chinese companies receive the right to be exempt from paying taxes.

Paris on the banks of the Yangtze

Shanghai combines the features of both a Western city and Eastern mystery. The city is so hospitable that, having visited it once, you want to come back again. It perfectly coexists skyscrapers reaching to the clouds and sedate pagodas, luxurious hotels with casinos and modest monasteries, huge shopping centers and small souvenir shops. Shanghai is famous for its beautiful architecture, thanks to which it is called the Paris of the East. The large number of river canals in the city evokes an analogy with Venice.

Shanghai has long been favored by various international festivals and exhibitions. Those who are far from the world of art and prefer shopping will indulge their souls in the “four streets”, where their heads are simply spinning from the fabulous abundance of goods.

In the evening, life in Shanghai is just as vibrant as during the day. Entertainment complexes operate in the city from sunset to dawn: restaurants, casinos, concert and dance venues for every taste and budget.

Sights of Shanghai

The most visited attractions in Shanghai include the Bund, Nanjing Road, Yu Yuan Garden of Joy, Jade Buddha Temple, and Shanghai TV Tower.

Bund of the Bund

The visiting card of Shanghai is the Bund, which conditionally separates the old part of the city from the city of the future. In the evenings, many lights create an exciting spectacle, reflected as in a mirror in the Huangpu River, along which compact steamers slowly float.

Nanjing Street (Nanjing Street)

All tourists arriving in Shanghai strive to visit Nanjing Road - the main shopping street of China. It’s simply unrealistic to get around it in one day - after all, more than 600 shops are lined up in the shopping row! Here you can find whatever your heart desires - fashionable clothes, shoes, household appliances, jewelry, souvenirs.

Garden of Joy Yu Yuan

Yu Yuan Garden or in other words the Garden of Joy is a favorite vacation spot for Shanghai residents and city guests. It is the largest and oldest in the city, each of its parts is made in six unique styles. In the center of the garden there is a pond on which there is a pentagonal house for tea ceremonies.

Jade Buddha Temple

This temple, located near the business center, has gained worldwide fame thanks to the almost 2 m high Buddha figure, carved from jade, which weighs almost a ton. It came to China from Burma and was presented to a monk from Putuoshan Island. The monk, in turn, donated the statue to the Shanghai Temple. Superstitious businessmen rush to the temple to pray before concluding an important deal.

Shanghai TV Tower

Her image is found on many tourist avenues in Shanghai. The height is a dizzying 468 m, and it tops the rating of TV towers in Asia, for which it rightfully bears the name Pearl of the Orient. As for the world ranking, she deservedly takes an honorable third place.

Despite the fact that the city is huge, crime is low. The country has strict legislation, so you just need to watch your bags and wallets, and not walk at night in unsafe areas.

In addition to shopping markets, in Shanghai there is a marriage market, where single young people with their parents come on weekends in search of a life partner. The counters of this market are covered with advertisements about the desire to start a family.

The Maglev high-speed train literally “flies” in the city, capable of reaching speeds of up to 430 km/h. The Shanghai metro network is the longest in the world - 434 km, some stations have about 20 exits. The monument to A.S. Pushkin is the only one in China erected to a non-Chinese representative of literature. The men of Shanghai enjoy hobbies that are not at all adult - they like to fly a kite into the sky on weekends.

To attract prosperity and good luck, Shanghai men grow long nails on their index finger, thumb, and little finger.


It is one of the most recognizable cities in the world. How many films have been filmed on its streets, how many songs have been composed in its honor. This metropolis is located on the east coast of the United States, on several islands connected by bridges. The city itself is home to almost 9 million people. This city rightfully bears the title of “world capital”, because important political, economic and trade issues are resolved here.

The most active area, in which life is in full swing from morning until late at night, is Manhattan. Here, on Wall Street, financial tycoons decide the fate of the world, on Broadway, famous actors perform in famous theaters, and Fifth Avenue, with its many expensive shops and chic restaurants, attracts playmakers like butterflies. Times Square is always crowded.

New York constantly hosts various economic forums, political summits, world premieres, major sporting competitions, and fashion shows. The movement in this city never stops, and it seems that this is where the perpetual motion machine is located.

Skyscrapers, these glass-concrete jungles, are visible from afar. With their majestic appearance, they evoke the idea of ​​modern pyramids. The city's buildings themselves speak of its power and strength. Climbing to the upper floors you can see everything in full view.

Districts, blocks

It is divided into five administrative districts. The brain of the city is Manhattan, where the most important objects are concentrated. In Queens, city visitors step onto blessed soil through the air gates of two airports. Brooklyn has the highest population density, and the Russian diaspora is located here on Brighton Beach. North of Manhattan is the residential community of the Bronx. Staten Island represents the American dream - many private homes have been built here.

Manhattan

The most famous county in New York City for most people is New York City itself. Fifth Avenue runs through the center of the island - the personification of luxury and wealth, where famous jewelry stores and luxury hotels are located. The famous Rockefeller Center and the Metropolitan Opera building are also located here. Avid theatergoers will be delighted to catch Broadway productions. Madison Square Garden remembers the performances of many celebrities from the field of music and sports stars.

The Chrysler Building, shaped like a swordfish, is very beautiful. Another supergiant, the Empire State Building, rises above the ground with all its 102 floors. From its observation deck you can see sea vessels located at a distance of over 60 km. A special feature of this architectural giant is its ability to change the color of the facade to green in honor of St. Patrick's Day or the colors of the American flag on Independence Day.

New York once briefly became the capital of the United States, and Manhattan was home to the Congressional building where the first President, George Washington, swore allegiance to the people.

Hospitable hostess

The Statue of Liberty is one of the first to greet visitors to New York. This most famous woman in the United States was given as a gift by the French people as the personification of the unity of the ideas of the Great French Revolution and the War of Independence, which took place in the years preceding the formation of the United States.

Chinatown

The ubiquitous ethnic Chinese, as well as many other peoples, have settled in Manhattan. In addition to the inscriptions in English in Chinatown, all shop windows are also duplicated in Chinese. Having been here, you get the feeling that you were on an excursion in China: there are Chinese shops and restaurants everywhere, you can see roofs decorated in the form of Chinese pagodas.

In addition to Chinatown, New York has both Jewish and Italian with all the attributes of its historical homeland.

Holidays in New York

You can take a break from the bustle of the business city in Central Park, created in the English style. It's hard to believe that almost two hundred years ago there was no lake, lawns, forest or paths in this place. All this was created by human hands, not nature. Residents of the city love to jog along the paths of the park and boating on the lake. There are also bike paths, tennis courts, playgrounds, an ice skating rink, and skiing in winter.

What's delicious in New York

Thanks to the multinational composition of the city's residents, the cuisine of many nations of the world is represented here. Americans are especially fond of all kinds of meat dishes - steaks, beefsteaks, chops, as well as fast food - hot dogs and hamburgers.


Closes top largest cities in the world – . Despite the lack of capital status, it is the largest city in Brazil in terms of population, with over 11 million people living there. It is located in the southeast of the country on the coast of the Triete River, just 70 km from the Atlantic Ocean. The city itself is built on a multi-meter plateau, and is surrounded on all sides by tropical jungle.

The proximity of the ocean contributes to a mild climate, thanks to which the beach season lasts many months a year, which attracts numerous tourists. Throughout the year, the air temperature ranges from +18 to +30 degrees, the climate is humid, it often rains, so the vegetation amazes with its lush flowering. You can go from winter to the hot summer season by purchasing a tourist ticket to Sao Paulo for January-February.

- a kind of Brazilian Babylon, in which people of different races live: Arabs, Indians, Japanese, Africans. Despite their different origins, the inhabitants of São Paulo are united by one name: "Paulitas". This diversity of the population has contributed to the fact that you can meet many beautiful people on the streets of the city - after all, mixing of blood usually leads to this result. Such multinationality affected the diversity of architectural styles and the richness of local cuisine.

It has very beautiful ancient architecture, many museums, parks that coexist with modern skyscrapers. The city is the center of business activity in Brazil: many large firms and banks in Latin America have their headquarters here. For its booming industry and numerous skyscrapers, it has received the honorable nickname of Latin American Chicago. The city's free spirit and leadership qualities are reflected in its motto “NON DVCOR DVCO - “I am not governed, but I govern.”

But Sao Paulo attracts the attention not only of businessmen, but also of art lovers. The Brazilian metropolis attracts them with a rich and intense cultural program. Every year the International Art Biennale is held here, which attracts over two million admirers.

Walking around the city, tourists notice not only impressive skyscrapers, luxurious restaurants, beautiful old colonial-style mansions, but also favela slums where many people live. But, despite such contrasts, the residents of Sao Paulo have a philosophical approach to life, rejoice in all its manifestations and dream of a better life, like the heroes of Brazilian TV series.

Main attractions of Sao Paulo

There are many attractions in São Paulo: the Catedral da Sé, Paulista Avenue, Praça da Sé, Pacaembu Stadium, Ibirapuera Park. They are mainly located in the historical center of the city and along Paulista Avenue. Visitors are surprised by the lack of outdoor advertising, which was banned in 2007: if not for skyscrapers, the city would lose the sense of time.

Avenue Paulista, which is translated from the official language of Brazil as “resident of Sao Paulo,” is the longest in Brazil, with a length of 3 km. Its layout is reminiscent of Wall Street in New York. Just like Wall Street, Paulista Avenue is the business and educational center of the business city. This is where the University of Sao Paulo is located with its campus, the largest in the country.

The Cathedral da Se, or Cathedral, is the largest jewel of the architectural circle of São Paulo, made in the neo-Gothic style. The interior of the cathedral is made of marble, and the capitals have a Brazilian flavor - they are decorated with coffee and pineapple beans, as well as sculptures of local fauna. Of particular value is the organ, the size of which is impressive.

Next to the ancient buildings there are also masterpieces of modern architecture - skyscrapers with from 36 to 51 floors. From the heights of such skyscrapers as Banespa, Italia, Miranti do Vali, a magnificent panorama of the city opens up. Tourists will appreciate the beauty of Sao Paulo while dining at one of the restaurants located in skyscrapers.

Like all Brazilians, Paulitas firmly believe in football, because football is the Brazilian religion. Pacaembu Stadium remembers the brilliant goals and passes of the “King of Football” Pele.

If you accidentally find yourself in the Liberdade district, you might think that you have moved to Japan: the streets here are decorated with lanterns, there are sushi bars and restaurants, and in souvenir shops you can buy netsuke and fans. Sakura blossoms in spring. There are many such ethnic corners in Sao Paulo, and each diaspora honors its own national traditions.

A whole day can be spent exploring the local museums; the most visited are the Paulista Museum, which displays many sculptures and photographs, the Painting Museum, the State Art Gallery and the Football Museum. Fans of contemporary art will be delighted to visit the museum, located in Ibirapuera Park. Here you can admire installations by artists from around the world and exhibits representing all of South America.

Sao Paulo: for body and soul

  • In addition to Paris, Milan, New York, Fashion Week also visits Sao Paulo. After all, many famous models come from Brazil.
  • Bavaria's Oktoberfest beer festival crosses the Brazilian border in October to bring a beer extravaganza to Sao Paulo.
  • Like Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo holds its own carnival. This is a vibrant spectacle in which all samba schools compete.

Night city

Theater lovers can turn their attention to the Municipal Theatre, which is the city's main music stage. You can listen to symphonic music at the Julio Prestis Cultural Center.

Young people will be more attracted to the nightclubs in Vila Madalena and Pinheiros. In the evenings, many residents of Sao Paulo love to dance in national dance schools, where they teach the art of performing samba and salsa. Live music can be heard everywhere.

The most significant music event in São Paulo is the Virada Cultural festival, which is free to attend.

A holiday for the stomach

It is impossible to go hungry in Sao Paulo, as there are over one thousand restaurants in the city. Traditional Brazilian cuisine offers such dishes as shashlik kebabs, feijoada - a hot dish of meat, beans, vegetables and flour, embalaya meat, for dessert - bananas sprinkled with cinnamon, washed down with a caipirinha drink. Many restaurants serve European, Arabic and Japanese cuisine. You can taste pizza at almost every step, and even Pizza Day has been established.

The national drink is considered strong coffee, which is drunk without sugar to experience its true taste. From tropical fruits, juice bars in Sao Paulo prepare various refreshing drinks from juices to cocktails.

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Everything flows, everything changes, and the list of the largest cities in the world also has to be revised.
Many grew so large that they swallowed up nearby settlements and literally merged into agglomerations. And the question arose: what is considered a city? Scientists have come up with a simple solution, writes the authoritative source demographia.com, a method for determining the actual city (continuous development) - from a light image. To do this, they take a picture of the city at night from an airplane and use the continuous light to determine the boundaries of the city, which areas are already part of the city and which are not. Using this technique, you can name the largest cities in the world.

1 Tokyo, 37.5 million people

Country Japan. The capital, the largest center of culture, finance and industry throughout Japan. Located in the southeastern part of the island of Honshu. This is the largest city in the world.

2 Jakarta 29.9 million people


Country Indonesia. The capital and largest city of Indonesia. The city is located on the northwestern coast of the island of Java.

3 Delhi 24.1 million people


Country India. The largest city in India is the “capital of seven empires”, a place with a rich history; on its territory there are 60 thousand monuments of world significance. The city is located in northern India on the banks of the Yamuna River.

4 Seoul 22.9 million people


Country South Korea. The capital of the state, a major global industrial and financial center, is located on the banks of the Han River. Among the attractions are 5 palaces of the Joseon Dynasty.

5 Manila 22.7 million people


Country Philippines. The capital of the state is located on the shores of Manila Bay. One of the most densely populated areas in the world.

6 Shanghai 22.6 million people


Country China. The largest city in China, located in the Yangtze River Delta. One of the world's leading financial centers. The habitat of China's elite, the concentration of culture, fashion, and bohemian life.

7 Karachi 21.5 million people


Country Pakistan. A large port city located on the coast of the Arabian Sea. All the largest corporations in the country are located in Karachi. The city is a major center of higher education in the Islamic world

8 New York 20.6 million people


Country: USA. The largest city in the United States, the world's most important financial, political, economic and cultural center. Located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The city is home to the famous skyscrapers Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, etc.

9 Mexico City 20.3 million people


Country Mexico. The capital of the state, the political, economic and cultural center of Mexico. The city is located in an intermountain basin in the Mexican Highlands. Mexico City was built on the site of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, destroyed by the Spanish conquerors. The city is experiencing enormous transport problems caused by overpopulation.

10 Sao Paulo 20.2 million people


Country Brazil. The largest city in the southern hemisphere, located in the valley of the Tiete River. One of the most modern cities, almost entirely built up with skyscrapers.