| Characteristic | Population in thousands |
|---|---|
| Istanbul (Turkey) | 16,237 |
| Moscow (Russia) | 12,737 |
| Paris (France) | 11,347 |
| London (UK) | 9,841 |
| Madrid (Spain) | 6,811 |
| Barcelona (Spain) | 5,733 |
| Rome (Italy) | 4,347 |
| Berlin (Germany) | 3,580 |
| Milan (Italy) | 3,167 |
| Athens (Greece) | 3,154 |
| Lisbon (Portugal) | 3,028 |
| Kyiv (Ukraine) | 3,018 |
| Manchester (UK) | 2,833 |
| Birmingham (UK) | 2,705 |
| Naples (Italy) | 2,182 |
| Brussels (Belgium) | 2,142 |
| Minsk (Belarus) | 2,057 |
| Vienna (Austria) | 1,975 |
| West Yorkshire (UK) | 1,956 |
| Turin (Italy) | 1,802 |
| Warsaw (Poland) | 1,800 |
| Hamburg (Germany) | 1,788 |
| Lyon (France) | 1,787 |
| Budapest (Hungary) | 1,782 |
| Bucharest (Romania) | 1,759 |
| Stockholm (Sweden) | 1,738 |
| Glasgow (UK) | 1,719 |
| Marseille (France) | 1,645 |
| Munich (Germany) | 1,591 |
| Zurich (Switzerland) | 1,455 |
| Kharkiv (Ukraine) | 1,416 |
| Belgrade (Serbia) | 1,413 |
| Copenhagen (Denmark) | 1,401 |
| Antalya (Turkey) | 1,395 |
| Helsinki (Finland) | 1,355 |
| Porto (Portugal) | 1,334 |
| Prague (Czechia) | 1,332 |
| Dublin (Ireland) | 1,299 |
| Sofia (Bulgaria) | 1,286 |
| Amsterdam (Netherlands) | 1,270 |
| Cologne (Germany) | 1,153 |
| Oslo (Norway) | 1,116 |
| Lille (France) | 1,092 |
| Toulouse (France) | 1,080 |
| Antwerp (Belgium) | 1,065 |
| Rotterdam (Netherlands) | 1,026 |
| Bordeaux (France) | 1,018 |
| Odesa (Ukraine) | 1,007 |
| Southampton (UK) | 0.97 |
| Nice (France) | 0.96 |
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May 2025
Europe
2025
The source adds the following information regarding methodology: "The term 鈥渦rban agglomeration鈥 refers to the population contained within the contours of a contiguous territory inhabited at urban density levels without regard to administrative boundaries. It usually incorporates the population in a city or town plus that in the suburban areas lying outside of, but being adjacent to, the city boundaries. Whenever possible, data classified according to the concept of urban agglomeration are used. However, some countries do not produce data according to the concept of urban agglomeration but use instead that of metropolitan area or city proper. If possible, such data are adjusted to conform to the concept urban agglomeration. When sufficient information is not available to permit such an adjustment, data based on the concept of city proper or metropolitan area are used."









