Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!att!att-ih!ihnp4!ihlpm!dcn From: dcn@ihlpm.ATT.COM (Dave Newkirk) Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: Biggest Cities and Wealth Message-ID: <1866@ihlpm.ATT.COM> Date: 2 May 88 14:18:46 GMT Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Illinois Lines: 31 Keywords: population, cities In Isaac Asimov's science fact article in the June '88 issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction, this table of the 16 largest cities in the world was offered along with some observations. Asimov says before WWII, London was first with 8 million and New York second at 7m. London has actually decreased due to growth in its suburbs, while NY has maintained its numbers. 1. Mexico City, Mexico 13,000,000 2. Sao Paulo, Brazil 12,600,000 3. Shanghai, China 12,000,000 4. Cairo, Egypt 12,000,000 5. Seoul, South Korea 9,600,000 6. Peking, China 9,300,000 7. Calcutta, India 9,200,000 8. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9,000,000 9. Tokyo, Japan 8,500,000 10. Bombay, India 8,300,000 11. Moscow, U.S.S.R 8,000,000 12. Tientsin, China 7,900,000 13. Jakarta, Indonesia 7,700,000 14. New York, U.S.A 7,200,000 15. Canton, China 6,800,000 16. London, U.K. 6,700,000 He also says NY is still the richest large city, and the large cities in non-industrial counties tend to include many square miles of small shacks where people live in very poor conditions (which other city dwellers may not recognize as a city). -- Dave Newkirk, ihnp4!ihlpm!dcn