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The world’s fastest growing cities
and urban areas from 2006 to 2020

Urban areas ranked 1 to 100

The tables provide assumed annual growth rates for cities and urban areas between 2006 and 2020. The assumptions are based on past growth/decline and forecasts by international and national statistics organisations.

THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE WORLD AND THEIR MAYORS 2010
Introduction
Cities by size: 1 to 150 | 151 to 300 | 301 to 450 | 451 to 550 |
Cities in alphabetical order: A to D | E to L | M to R | S to Z |
Cities by countries: A to D | E to L | M to R | S to Z |


LARGEST URBAN AREAS:
Introduction
In 2006: Urban areas ranked 1 to 100 | Urban areas ranked 101 to 200 | Urban areas ranked 201 to 300 | Urban areas ranked 301 to 400 |
In 2020: Urban areas ranked 1 to 100 | Urban areas ranked 101 to 200 | Urban areas ranked 201 to 300 | Urban areas ranked 301 to 400 |

FASTEST GROWING URBAN AREAS:
Urban areas ranked 1 to 100 | Urban areas ranked 101 to 200 | Urban areas ranked 201 to 300 |

ALPHABETICAL INDEX:
Urban areas A to D | Urban areas E to L | Urban areas M to R | Urban areas S to Z |

RICHEST CITIES BY GDP
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RICHEST CITIES BY PERSONAL EARNINGS
70 richest cities


Fastest growing cities and urban areas (1 to 100)
Rank
City/Urban area
Country
Average annual growth
2006 to 2020, in %
1
Beihai China
10.58
2
Ghaziabad India
5.20
3
Sana'a Yemen
5.00
4
Surat India
4.99
5
Kabul Afghanistan
4.74
6
Bamako Mali
4.45
7
Lagos Nigeria
4.44
8
Faridabad India
4.44
9
Dar es Salaam Tanzania
4.39
10
Chittagong Bangladesh
4.29
11
Toluca Mexico
4.25
12
Lubumbashi Congo
4.10
13
Kampala Uganda
4.03
14
Santa Cruz Bolivia
3.98
15
Luanda Angola
3.96
16
Nashik India
3.90
17
Kinshasa Congo
3.89
18
Nairobi Kenya
3.87
19
Dhaka Bangladesh
3.79
20
Antananarivo Madagascar
3.73
21
Patna India
3.72
22
Rajkot India
3.63
23
Conakry Guinea
3.61
24
Jaipur India
3.60
25
Maputo Mozambique
3.54
26
Mogadishu Somalia
3.52
27
Gujranwala Pakistan
3.49
28
Delhi India
3.48
29
Pune (Poona) India
3.46
30
Las Vegas USA
3.45
31
Addis Ababa Ethiopia
3.40
32
Indore India
3.35
33
Faisalabad Pakistan
3.32
34
Rawalpindi Pakistan
3.31
35
Brazzaville Congo
3.29
36
Peshawar Pakistan
3.29
37
Khulna Bangladesh
3.24
38
Suwon Republic of Korea
3.23
39
Karachi Pakistan
3.19
40
Asunci�n Paraguay
3.17
41
Lahore Pakistan
3.12
42
Asansol India
3.11
43
Riyadh Saudi Arabia
3.09
44
Dakar Senegal
3.06
45
Multan Pakistan
3.06
46
Valencia Venezuela
3.05
47
Jakarta Indonesia
3.03
48
Bras�lia Brazil
2.99
49
Port-au-Prince Haiti
2.98
50
Palembang Indonesia
2.94
51
Jidda Saudi Arabia
2.93
52
Accra Ghana
2.93
53
Agra India
2.93
54
Hyderabad Pakistan
2.91
55
Bandung Indonesia
2.90
56
Wenzhou China
2.90
57
East Rand (Ekurhuleni) South Africa
2.89
58
Wuhan China
2.87
59
Mosul Iraq
2.86
60
Amritsar India
2.85
61
Bursa Turkey
2.85
62
Manaus Brazil
2.83
63
Meerut India
2.83
64
Yaound� Cameroon
2.80
65
Changsha China
2.80
66
Bel�m Brazil
2.79
67
Bangalore India
2.79
68
Heze China
2.78
69
Tijuana Mexico
2.77
70
Shantou China
2.77
71
Macei� Brazil
2.75
72
Algiers Algeria
2.74
73
Ahmadabad India
2.73
74
Lucknow India
2.72
75
Douala Cameroon
2.71
76
Austin USA
2.69
77
Bhopal India
2.69
78
Atlanta USA
2.64
79
Ujung Pandang Indonesia
2.63
80
Ludhiana India
2.63
81
Managua Nicaragua
2.62
82
Zhanjiang China
2.59
83
Karaj Iran
2.59
84
Jamshedpur India
2.59
85
Mecca Saudi Arabia
2.56
86
Vadodara India
2.55
87
Davao Philippines
2.53
88
Kanpur India
2.53
89
Ciudad Ju�rez Mexico
2.51
90
Tegucigalpa Honduras
2.51
91
Shenzhen China
2.51
92
Srinagar India
2.50
93
Coimbatore India
2.49
94
Abidjan C�te d'Ivoire
2.49
95
Yangon Myanmar
2.46
96
Dhanbad India
2.46
97
Rabat Morocco
2.45
98
Aleppo Syria
2.42
99
San Jos� Costa Rica
2.42
100
Khartoum Sudan
2.41

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