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Major administrative cities of the world

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UN: Demographic Yearbook Database; UN: World Urbanization Prospects, The 2007 Revision Database; Britannica Book of the Year 2009; national statistical institutes; City Population, http://www.citypopulation.de; GeoHive, http://www.geohive.com; World Gazetteer, http://www.world-gazetteer.com
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Including all cities proper with over 100,000 inhabitants (in Europe excluding Russia 90,000 inhabitants) and all capital cities and the biggiest cities of their countries. Of certain countries, such as the Nordic Countries, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea and Nigeria, the table includes administrative municipalities (such as commune, gemeente, kommun, municipality, municipio, shi, si), which may also contain rural areas, of the United Kingdom cities and boroughs after the local government reorganization of 1994–98, of China the non-agricultural population in cities and of Australia urban centres.