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  1. This is a list of the fifty most populous metropolitan areas in North America as of 2024, the most recent year for which official census results, estimates or projections are available for every major metropolitan area in North America.

  2. This is a list of metropolitan areas in Northern America, typically defined to include Canada and the United States as well as Bermuda ( UK ), Greenland ( Denmark ), and St. Pierre and Miquelon ( France ). Northern America is sometimes listed separate from Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico due to cultural and economic ...

    Rank
    Metropolitan Area
    Latest Census Data (2011 Ca/2010 Us)
    Data From Previous Decennial Census (2001 ...
    1
    18,897,109
    18,323,002
    2
    12,828,837
    12,365,627
    3
    9,461,105
    9,098,316
    4
    6,371,773
    5,161,544
    • Mexico City, Mexico - 24,700,000
    • New York City, United States - 23,000,000
    • Los Angeles, United States - 17,500,000
    • Chicago, United States - 9,850,000
    • Washington DC, United States - 8,750,000
    • Boston, United States - 7,850,000
    • San Francisco, United States - 7,800,000
    • Toronto, Canada - 7,650,000
    • Philadelphia, United States - 7,550,000
    • Dallas, United States - 7,350,000

    The "alpha" global city in North America, first settled by a Spanish colony as "New Spain", is home to over 20% of Mexico's total population. Mexico City grew by 0.76% since last year with projections to reach 25.5 million by 2035 according to the UN. The Greater Mexico City along the high plateaus of the fruit-bearing Valley of Mexicoat 7,350 feet...

    New YorkCity is most known as a major economic power and global hub for entertainment, media, education, art, technology, science, and research. It is home to the United Nations headquarters and the second-largest, growing population in North America. The "Big Apple" was not always synonymous with opportunities and envied lifestyle, with about a mi...

    Los Angeles has an incredible multicultural ring with people from over 140 countries speaking 224 languages and ethnic communities such as Chinatown, Little Ethiopia, and Little Tokyo right in LA's heart. The metropolis is a huge financial and business center within Southern California’svast, diversified, and dynamic economy. Citrus fruit-growing r...

    In 1970, the fourth largest city was home to mostly rich, non-Hispanic whites, with only 31.7% remaining in 2010. Today, the Windy Cityboasts a diverse ethnic make-up with 47.73% Whites, 29.22% Blacks, and 28.9% Hispanics. There are also 6.84% of Asians, 0.34% Native Americans, and 0.04% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, while 5.28% are more tha...

    During its “go-go years,” the District was wracking-up numbers of 2.5% annual growth, before the last half-a-decade-worth of chaos around the world. DC is finally rebounding and continuing to grow thanks to migration. Over 3,000 people came to live in the city in 2022 for a 0.5%unadjusted growth rate, compared to a 0.3% decline from 2020 to 2021, w...

    At the turn of this century, the Boston area was losing its young population for jobs and cheaper housing to the south and west. It grew in the turnaround decade from 2010 to 2020 by 9.3%, which is almost twice that of Massachusetts. The city sees newcomers from the Caribbean (Haiti), Central and South America, as well as China and Vietnam, while I...

    The Greater San Francisco Area is the 60th most populated city in the world and nearly three times the density of Los Angeles. With an 18,790 people per square mile population density in the city center and 0.79% growth from last year, space is running out. San Francisco is small, with tightly-packed districts facing the state's objective of under ...

    The area was home to the Huron-Wendat and then Iroquois when Europeans first arrived. Mississauga displaced Iroquois by 1701, while the French constructed Fort Rouille in 1750. Following the American Revolutionary War, a large influx of British settlers secured 386 square miles of land with the Toronto Purchase in 1787. It was the real start of the...

    Founded in 1682, over half a century after New York City and Boston, Philadelphia outgrew both populations by 1770. Philadelphia made the largest leap in 2010 since the 1950s’ of a 5.1% increase. Philadelphia is the 69th largestin the world in land area at about 134.2 square miles and one of the densest in the US at 12,465 people per square mile in...

    The North Texas city is a crowded hub of the world economy with two dozen fortune 500 companies and growing almost three times faster than the average of other metro areas nationally with projections to reach 10 million in the 2030s. It is also the 64th largest in the world, with a population density of 4,121.7 per square mile. The bustling city ce...

  3. This is a list of the largest urban agglomerations in North America. It includes the 50 most populated urban agglomerations as determined by either CityPopulation.de or Demographia.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Demographics. Metropolitan areas in the U.S. - statistics & facts. United States. A metropolitan area is typically a densely populated urban area and its industrial surroundings.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2013 · 1. Bakersfield, CA. Population: 839,631. Total Goods Trade with North America: $2.1 billion. North American Share of Total Trade: 44% Bakersfield in California’s Central Valley is a major oil...

  6. New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago are easily the largest cities in the United States and, of these three, New York City is by far the largest, with approximately 8.6 million residents (Los Angeles and Chicago have populations of 3.9 and 2,716,450 million, respectively).