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Total population: 1,306,313,812 on mainland China (July 2005).
22.72 million in Taiwan (June 2005).
Hong Kong 6,898,686 (2005).
Macau 469,800 (2005).
This year, 11 July marks the 15th World Population Day. After World War II, the world's population entered a phase of rapid growth, and this rapid growth trend continues today. Population growth is putting enormous pressure on the planet's resources and environment.
Over the years, many countries** have made strenuous efforts to contain population growth. Here are some of the most recent figures on the world's population, taken from the report of the United Nations Population Division.
The world's population has doubled in 70 years: from about 2 billion in 1930, to 3 billion in 1960, to 4 billion in 1974, to more than 5 billion in 1987, and to 6 billion in 1999. Currently, the world's population is about 6.4 billion.
If family planning measures are implemented effectively, the world's population is expected to be around 8.9 billion by 2050. The world's five most populous countries: China (1.3 billion), India (1 billion), the United States (100 million), Indonesia (100 million) and Brazil (100 million).
The world's population is currently growing at an annual rate, with the least developed countries growing at the highest rate. The annual population growth rate of developed and less developed countries is and respectively.
The world's population is currently growing by a net 77 million people per year, with an increase of 2 to 3 people per second. The seven countries that contribute the most to the annual growth of the world's population are India (21), China (13), Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the United States (all 4).
The population of the world's major regions is ranked in the following order: Asia (100 million), Africa (100 million), Europe (100 million), Latin America and the Caribbean (100 million), North America (100 million), and Oceania (33 million). Among them, Africa has the fastest growing population, with an annual growth rate of:
Europe's population has been declining over the past 10 years, with an average negative annual growth.
The Chinese population accounts for 20% of the world's population.
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China - China has an urban population of 100 million, which makes China the country with the largest urban population in the world.
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China has the largest urban population in the world.
China's urban population in 2015:
From the perspective of urban and rural structure, the permanent urban population was 749.16 million, an increase of 18.05 million over the end of the previous year, and the rural permanent population was 618.66 million, a decrease of 10.95 million, accounting for the proportion of urban population in the total population. The number of people living in towns and towns who are not in the same township and place of household registration and who have been away from the place of household registration for more than half a year (i.e., the population with separate households) was 100 million, an increase of 9.44 million over the end of the previous year, of which the floating population was 100 million, an increase of 8 million over the end of the previous year. At the end of the year, there were 772.53 million employed persons nationwide, an increase of 2.76 million over the end of the previous year, of which 393.1 million were employed in urban areas, an increase of 10.7 million over the end of the previous year.
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China! The Chinese population is already large!
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Karachi: Pakistan's largest city with a population of 20 million.
Karachi's population is growing at a rate of 5 per cent per annum, mainly due to the migration of Pakistani rural people and migrant workers to urban areas. At the current rate of growth, Karachi is expected to surpass Jakarta and Tokyo as the world's most populous city by 2030.
According to Pakistan's "Forum Express" on October 21, the Asian Development Bank's "2015 Asia-Pacific Key Indicators Report**", by 2030, Karachi's population will increase by 50% to 24.84 million, making it the world's seventh most populous city. Karachi currently has a population of 16.62 million, making it the 12th most populous city in the world.
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The most populous is Tokyo, the capital and largest city of Japan, with a population of 37 million and a GDP of $947.2 billion.
Tokyo was formerly known as Edo, located at the southern tip of the Kanto Plain on the island of Honshu in Japan, is the capital of Japan, with an area of 2,155 square kilometers, where the political, economic and cultural development is rapid, it is one of the richest cities in the world, and the world's most populous city, with a population of 10,000.
Introduction: Tokyo (Japanese: Tokyo; Hiragana:
English: tokyo), the capital of Japan, is located in the middle of the Kanto Plain of Japan, is an international metropolis facing Tokyo Bay, and the center city of the Tokyo metropolitan area, one of the three major metropolitan areas in Japan. "Tokyo" refers narrowly to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the former Tokyo Prefecture, or the Tokyo Metropolitan Area (former Tokyo City), but it can also refer to the Tokyo metropolitan area in general.
Tokyo was the seat of the Edo shogunate, and Edo was renamed Tokyo in July of Keio 4 (September 1868).
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Speaking of Chongqing, people should be talking about the central urban area, Chongqing Municipality said that the city area is actually about to catch up with our Zhejiang, Zhejiang has a population of more than 55.9 million, but it does not meet the rules and cannot be arranged.
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Chongqing has a population of nearly 3100w Where did it go?
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Upstairs said that it was followed by Mexico City, where did Chongqing, with a population of more than 29 million, go to you? You can also tell me how many years ago the data is.
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Japan feels that the largest Chinese population seems to be Shanghai.
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I guess a few: Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Mumbai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen.
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The most populous city in the world is Tokyo, Japan.
Although Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, population growth has slowed due to declining birth rates and an aging population.
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1. The most populous city in the world is Tokyo, as the capital of Japan, Tokyo has gradually developed into the political and economic center of Japan.
2. The total area is 2155 square kilometers.
But with a population of 10,000 people, it is the most populous city in the world. In second place is Jakarta, Indonesia.
of the capital and largest city.
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With a total area of 2,155 square kilometers and an urban area of 621 square kilometers, Tokyo has an urban population of about 13.51 million (2016), making it the most populous city in the world with a total population of 37 million (2016).
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It should be Tokyo, Japan, with an urban area of 621 square kilometers and an urban population of about 13.51 million, according to statistics, in 2016.
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With the development of the economy, the population growth continues, and more and more to the big cities, and in 2020 Japan due to the small number of people in the world, the capital Tokyo is still the world's most populous city, the other nine are Mumbai, Delhi, Dhaka, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Lagos, Jakarta, New York, Karachi.
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1. Shanghai (Shanghai) Shanghai has a population of about 10,000 people and is the largest city in China. Shanghai is a global financial center and home to the world's busiest container port.
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Mexico City is currently the most populous city in the world.
Mexico City has a long history, it was originally founded in 1325 AD as the capital of Mexico's predecessor, the Aztec Empire, and there are still many cultural relics around the city, including the majestic Pyramid of the Sun.
After Mexico's independence in 1821, the city of Hercego became the capital of the United States and remained the political, economic, cultural, and transportation center of the country, growing most rapidly in the twentieth century.
In 1910, the population was only 570,000, in 1940 it was 1.44 million, by the early 80s, the urban area expanded to 380 square kilometers, the population was close to 10 million, and the "Greater Mexico City", including the suburbs, had reached more than 17 million by 1984, accounting for 22% of the total population of the country.
The city's population is still growing, with an average of 1,000 new residents moving in from all over the country each day, and the total population is expected to exceed 26 million by the end of the 20th century.
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