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Largest urban areas of the European Union

This is a list of all the urban areas of the European Union which have more than 750,000 inhabitants in 2005.

This list is an attempt to present a consistent list of population figures for urban areas in the European Union. All the figures here have been compiled by Demographia.

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Important notes

  • This is a list of urban areas, not a list of metropolitan areas. Urban areas are contiguous built-up areas where houses are typically not more than 200 metres apart (discounting rivers, parks, roads, industrial fields, etc.). A metropolitan area is an urban area plus the satellite cities around the urban area and the agricultural land in between.
  • This is a list of urban areas, not a list of administrative cities. The list below contains for instance the urban area of Lille-Kortrijk. Lille and Kortrijk remain two very distinct cities, each belonging to a different country, culture and language area. For a list of the largest cities of the European Union by population, please see Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits.
  • The study of urban areas is useful to analyze how cities develop, which in turn can be used to define transportation, planning and environmental policies, to adjust administrative boundaries etc. At the same time its limitations have to be acknowledged. It is a purely geographic study and disregards all other factors that contribute to the analyzis of the functional city. For instance, several cities in the European Union such as Brussels and London have introduced green belts which impacts the urban area but not the "perceived city" as these green belts have now become integrated in what people consider to be the functional city. Furthermore the list does not make a difference between cities that have multiple satellites and cities that do not. Therefore two cities with the same demographics for their urban area will have an equal ranking on this list, even if one of the two cities may be much larger as it is the core of a number of satellites.
  • Please do not be surprised if you are used to higher figures for the cities listed below. London is sometimes listed with 14 million inhabitants, Stuttgart is frequently listed with 2.2 million inhabitants, Munich with 2 million or more, etc. This is because figures here are only for urban areas, which are typically smaller than metropolitan areas. Urban areas can be computed by private people or institutions using maps and looking where the built-up area stops. Metropolitan areas, which imply much more complicated definitions (such as the proportion of people in satellite cities working in the core of the metropolitan area), can be accurately computed only by statistical offices, after they have chosen a definition for metropolitan areas.
  • Several large urban areas in Europe are not listed since they are not part of an EU member state. These include Moscow (14,150,000), Saint Petersburg (4,570,000), and Istanbul (10,970,000).

Urban areas over 750,000 inhabitants

Rank Urban Area State Population
(2008 est.)
Density (per km˛) Annual growth rate (%)
1 Paris 10,660,000 3,400 0.83
2 London 8,320,000 5,100 0.07
3 Ruhr area 7,250,000 2,750 0.01
4 Madrid 4,990,000 5,200 0.27
5 Milan 4,150,000 1,750 -0.16
6 Barcelona 3,930,000 4,850 0.12
7 Athens 3,760,000 5,400 0.29
8 Berlin 3,680,000 3,750 0.00
9 Naples 2,970,000 3,850 -0.13
10 Rome 2,720,000 3,200 -0.16
11 Katowice-Gliwice-Tychy 2,620,000 3,400 1.11
12 Frankfurt 2,340,000 3,350 0.50
13 Lisbon 2,310,000 2,550 0.39
14 Birmingham 2,280,000 3,800 -0.03
15 Manchester 2,240,000 4,000 -0.03
16 Rotterdam-The Hague 2,100,000 2,450 0.39
17 Budapest 2,090,000 2,350 -0.19
18 Cologne-Bonn 2,030,000 2,100 0.50
19 Warsaw 2,010,000 3,700 0.07
20 Bucharest 2,000,000 (2003) 7,000 0.10[1]
21 Hamburg 1,925,000 (2001) 2,700 0.43[1]
22 Munich 1,675,000 (2001) 3,600 0.72[1]
23 Brussels 1,625,000 (2005) 2,150 0.02[1]
24 Vienna 1,550,000 (2001) 3,400 1.04[1]
25 Copenhagen 1,525,000 (2003) 2,350 0.04[1]
26 Leeds-Bradford 1,499,000 (2001) 4,050 0.24[1]
27 Stockholm 1,400,000 (2000) 2,700 0.58[1]
28 Marseille--Aix-en-Provence 1,350,000 (1999) 1,100 0.46[1]
29 Turin 1,350,000 (2000) 2,750 -0.16[1]
30 Lyon 1,349,000 (1999) 1,400 0.50[1]
31 Stuttgart 1,250,000 (2001) 3,000
32 Dublin 1,230,000 (2006) 2,800 1.14[1]
33 Prague 1,200,000 (2003) 4,200 -0.07[1]
34 Glasgow 1,200,000 (2001) 3,250 0.07[1]
35 Valencia 1,175,000 (2001) 4,300 0.29[1]
36 Amsterdam 1,100,000 (2005) 2,650 0.41[1]
37 Helsinki 1,100,000 (2000) 2,250 0.81[1]
38 Lille--Kortrijk , 1,050,000 (1999) 2,200 0.50[1]
39 Sofia 1,050,000 (2001) 5,050 0.78[1]
40 Porto 1,035,000 (2001) 2,650 1.05[1]
41 Nuremberg 1,020,000 (2001) 3,050
42 Lodz 950,000 (2002) 5,250 -0.67[1]
43 Antwerp 915,000 (2003) 1,400 0.05[1]
44 Nice 889,000 (1999) 1,250 0.52[1]
45 Newcastle upon Tyne 880,000 (2001) 4,150 0.16[1]
46 Liverpool 816,000 (2001) 4,400 0.11[1]
47 Thessaloniki 800,000 (2001) 4,100 0.39[1]
48 Gdansk 775,000 (2002) 5,000
49 Toulouse 761,000 (1999) 950 0.72[1]
50 Bordeaux 754,000 (1999) 700 0.60[1]
51 Florence 750,000 (2001) 2,750
52 Palermo 750,000 (2001) 5,150 0.12[1]
53 Riga 750,000 (2005) 2,900
54 Bilbao 750,000 (2001) 5,800
55 Seville 750,000 (2001) 5,550

EFTA countries

Two European Free Trade Association countries have urban areas that would be included in the list if they were EU member states.

Urban Area State Population Density (per km˛) Growth rate (%)
Zürich 830,000 (2003) 3,650 0.35[1]
Oslo 800,000 (2004) 2,450 0.99[1]

References

Figures without citations are from Demographia: World Urban Areas

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E United Nations: World Urbanization Prospects

See also

External links

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