adam.adbe
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- Aug 17, 2015
Must be using different metrics on the sites I am seeing. I've seen 3 that list it as #1 with 37MM. Like I said, I know nothing
Well one thing that often messes with the numbers is how you define 'city'. The metro area might be large, but the portion that is the city proper (I.E. operating under a single local governmental body) might be much smaller. That also gets to another problem, where a city has grown to meet the borders of another city, thus limiting expansion, but still creating a huge and dense urban sprawl.
In terms of wealth vs population density Tokyo rates extremely well, of course. Building a destination resort for people with excess disposable income in Karachi would of course not be as safe a bet, population figures notwithstanding.