Largest cities (agglomerations) in Spain (1950 - 2035)| TOP 10 Channel

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Largest cities in Spain (1950 - 2035)| TOP 10 Channel
Data: World Urbanization Prospects: The 2018 Revision, Online Edition
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Until recently, there was no harmonized definition of ‘a city’ for Spain and other countries as well. This undermined the comparability, and thus also the credibility, of cross-country analysis of cities. To resolve this problem, in this video, the term "city" is defined by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs under United Nations as urban agglomeration. That is a highly developed spatial form of integrated cities. It occurs when the relationships among cities shift from main competition to both competition and cooperation. As the world continues to urbanize, a handful of countries will account for much of the growth.
Spain is the 29th most populous country in the world, and in order to reach that ranking, it has quite a few major cities that have very large populations. The biggest city in Spain is Madrid, which has a population of over 3.2 million. The next largest city, Barcelona, has approximately half as many residents as Madrid, but at 1.6 million, this is still impressive for a city's population. These are the only two cities in Spain that have populations exceeding one million. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't other large cities in the country. There are 88 countries that have populations that fall between 100,000 and 1,000,000, and an impressive 707 cities with populations exceeding 10,000. These cities are spread among Spain's 50 provinces.
This developed country has a smaller rural population, with just 20% of residents living in rural towns away from the larger cities and metro areas. Not only are urban areas expanding throughout the country but many people are relocating to the cities of Spain for a variety of reasons, whether it is for work or to experience all that this country has to offer. With many cities including Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia only growing in popularity as tourist destinations, cities are continuing to grow and expand to attract tourists and natives alike.
#TOP10Channel presents the video of #LargestCities in Spain (1950 - 2035) based on the most recently released by the UN population division in 2018.
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