Historical urban community sizes
This article lists historical urban community sizes based on the estimated populations of selected human settlements from 7000 BC – AD 1875, organized by archaeological periods .
Many of the figures are uncertain, especially in ancient times. Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a difficult task.[ 1]
Neolithic settlements
Town
Location
7000 BC
6000 BC
5000 BC
4000 BC
3800 BC
3700 BC
'Ain Ghazal
Jordan
2,501[ 2]
Beidha
Jordan
1,000[ 3]
Çatalhöyük
Turkey
1,000[ 3] [ 2] –10,000[ 4]
Choirokoitia [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
Cyprus
300–600
2,000
Lepenski Vir
Serbia
150–1,000[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Nea Nikomedeia
Greece
500–700[ 18]
Okoliste
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1,000–3,000[ 19]
Vinča-Belo Brdo
Serbia
2,000–2,500[ 20] [ 21]
Sesklo
Greece
1,000–5,000[ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
Dobrovody
Ukraine
16,000[ 26]
10,000–16,000[ 27] [ 28] [ 29]
Fedorovka
Ukraine
6,000[ 26]
Mehrgarh
Pakistan
1,000–10,000[ 30]
Maydanets
Ukraine
10,000[ 26]
10,000–46,000[ a] [ 31]
Nebelivka
Ukraine
17,000[ 26]
Talianki
Ukraine
15,000–25,000–30,000[ 26] [ 32] [ 33]
10,000–15,000[ 34] [ 35] [unreliable source? ]
Tell Brak
Syria
4,000[ 3]
5,000[ 3]
Uruk
Iraq
5,000[ 3]
Bronze Age
Table 1: 3700–2600 BC
City
Location
3700 BC
3400 BC
3100 BC
2800 BC
2600 BC
Adab
Iraq
11,000[ 36]
Anshan
Iran
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Bad-tibira
Iraq
16,000[ 36]
Eridu
Iraq
6,000–10,000[ 36]
Habuba Kabira
Syria
6,000–8,000[ 36]
Harappa
Pakistan
35,000[ 37]
Kish
Iraq
40,000[ 36]
Lagash
Iraq
40,000[ 38]
Larak/Larsa
Iraq
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Manika, Greece [ 39] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45]
Greece
6,000–15,000
6,000–15,000
Memphis
Egypt
30,000
Mohenjo-daro
Pakistan
41,250[ 37]
Nekhen
Egypt
5,000–10,000[ 36]
Nippur
Iraq
13,000[ 36]
Shahr-i Sokhta
Iran
20,000[ 2]
Shuruppak
Iraq
20,000[ 36]
Suheri
13,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Susa
Iran
8,000[ 3]
Tell Brak
Syria
8,000[ 3]
22,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
Thebes, Greece
Greece
4,000–6,000[ 45]
Umma
Iraq
26,000[ 36]
Ur
Iraq
6,000[ 36]
Uruk
Iraq
8,000[ 3] 14,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
40,000[ 38] –50,000[ 36]
80,000[ 36]
80,000[ 38]
Table 2: 2500–1200 BC
City
Location
2500 BC
2300 BC
2000 BC
1800 BC
1600 BC
1360 BC
1200 BC
Athens [ 46] [ 47]
Greece
10,000
10,000–15,000
Akrotiri (prehistoric city) [ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51] [ 52] [ 53] [ 54] [ 55]
Greece
8,000–30,000
Adab
Iraq
13,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Akkad
Iraq
36,000[ 36]
Amarna
Egypt
Anshan
Iran
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Avaris /Pi-Ramses
Egypt
100,000[ 38]
160,000[ 38]
Babylon
Iraq
65,000[ 3]
80,000[ 3]
Dur-Kurigalzu
Iraq
Ebla
Syria
30,000[ 36]
Erlitou
China
24,000[ 3] –35,000[ 36]
Harappa
Pakistan
10,000[ 36]
Hattusa
Turkey
40,000[ 56]
40,000[ 56]
Hazor
Israel
Heliopolis
Egypt
Heracleopolis
Egypt
Isin
Iraq
40,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
Kerma
Sudan
Kesh
Iraq
11,000[ 36]
Kish
Iraq
25,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
40,000[ 38]
Knossos [ 48] [ 57] [ 58] [ 59] [ 60] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63] [ 64] [ 65] [ 66]
Greece
1,300–2,000
18,000
20,000
30,000
Lagash
Iraq
40,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
30,000[ 36] [ 38]
10,000[ 36]
Larak/Larsa
Iraq
10,000[ 36]
40,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
Manika, Greece [ 45]
Greece
6,000–15,000
6,000–15,000
Malia
Greece
5,000–10,000–12,500[ 48] [ 65]
Mari
Syria
Memphis
Egypt
30,000[ 36] –35,000[ 3]
60,000[ 3] [ 36] [ 38]
30,000[ 36]
22,000[ 67]
32,000[ 67]
50,000[ 67]
Mohenjo-daro
Pakistan
20,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Mozah
15,000[ 36]
15,000[ 36]
Mycenae
Greece
20,000[ 68]
30,000–35,000[ 62] [ 69]
30,000[ 56]
Namazga-Tepe
Turkmenistan
14,000[ 36]
14,000[ 36]
Nekhen
Egypt
21,000[ 56]
Niniveh
Iraq
23,000[ 56]
33,000[ 56]
Nippur
Iraq
20,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Palaikastro
Greece
18,000[ 48] [ 65]
San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán
Mexico
7,500[ 70]
Shahr-i Sokhta
Iran
20,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
Shuruppak
Iraq
17,000[ 36]
Suheri
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Susa
Iran
25,000[ 36]
25,000[ 36]
Taosi
China
10,000[ 3]
14,000[ 3]
Tell Brak
Syria
15,000[ 36]
15,000[ 36]
Tell Churra
20,000[ 36]
Tell Leilan
Syria
20,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
Thebes
Egypt
40,000[ 36]
40,000[ 36]
80,000[ 3]
80,000[ 3]
Thebes, Greece [ 45] [ 71] [ 72]
Greece
4,000–6,000
8,000
Tiryns [ 45] [ 73] [ 46] [ 47]
Greece
1,200–1,800
10,000
10,000–15,000
Umma
Iraq
34,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
20,000[ 36]
Ur
Iraq
60,000[ 3] 65,000[ 56]
Uruk
Iraq
50,000[ 3] [ 36]
75,000[ 3]
Yin (Anyang )
China
50,000[ 3] –120,000[ 38]
Zabala
Iraq
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
10,000[ 36]
Zhengzhou
China
35,000[ 3]
Iron Age
Table 1: 1000-400 BC
City
Location
1000 BC
900 BC
800 BC
700 BC
650 BC
600 BC
500 BC
430 BC
400 BC
Aegina
Greece
20,000–40,000[ 74]
20,000–40,000
Anuradhapura
Sri Lanka
48,000[ 56] [ 67]
Anyi
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
Athens [ 64] [ 75] [ 76] [ 77] [ 78]
Greece
2,500–5,000[ 75]
2,500–5,000[ 75]
2,500–5,000[ 75]
10,000[ 75]
20,000[ 75]
40,000[ 75]
25,000[ 75]
Agrigento
Italy
40,000
40,000
Argos
Greece
30,000–60,000[ 64] [ 76] [ 79] [ 80] [ 81] [ 82]
30,000–60,000
Ayodhya
India
Babylon
Iraq
45,000[ 67] –100,000[ b]
47,000[ 67]
60,000[ 67]
125,000[ 3]
150,000[ 3]
200,000[ 56]
150,000[ 3]
Benares
India
Capua
Italy
100,000[ 83] [ 84]
100,000
Cerveteri
Italy
25,000–40,000[ 85] [ 86] [ 87] [ 88] [ 89]
Chicheng
China
Cuicuilco
Mexico
Corinth
Greece
5,000[ 75]
20,000[ 75]
Crotone
Italy
50,000–80,000[ 90]
Ecbatana
Iran
Haojing
China
100,000[ b]
125,000[ 38]
125,000[ 38]
33,000[ 56] [ 67]
Hastinapur
India
Jerusalem
Israel/Palestine
40,000[ 56] [ 67]
49,942 (445 BC)[ 56]
Kamarina
Italy
20,000
Kerch
Crimea Ukraine
40,000[ 56] [ 67]
Kingchow
China
Kalḫu (Nimrud)
Iraq
75,000[ 3]
Kosambi
India
55,000[ 67]
Linzi
China
55,000–100,000[ 3] [ 38]
80,000–100,000[ 67] [ 38]
65,000–100,000[ 3] [ 38]
80,000–100,000[ 3] [ 38]
60,000–200,000[ 67] [ 38]
100,000–200,000[ 3] [ 38]
Luoyang
China
35,000[ 3] [ 67] –100,000[ c] [ d]
40,000[ 3]
45,000[ 3] –50,000[ 67]
55,000[ 3] –100,000[ 38]
70,000[ 67] –100,000[ 38]
65,000[ 3] –100,000[ 38]
200,000[ 38]
200,000[ 38]
100,000[ 3] –240,000[ 38]
Marib
Yemen
45,000[ 67]
Memphis
Egypt
35,000–100,000[ b] [ 67]
44,000[ 67]
65,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67]
Metapontum
Italy
40,000
Miletus
Turkey
Niniveh
Iraq
39,000[ 56]
100,000[ 3]
120,000[ 56]
Pataliputra / Patna
India
400,000[ 3]
Populonia
Italy
25,000–40,000[ 87] [ 88] [ 91] [ 92]
Pyongyang
North Korea
Tarquinia
Italy
20,000–40,000[ 87] [ 88] [ 91] [ 92]
Thebes, Greece
Greece
30,000–60,000[ 45] [ 71] [ 93] [ 94] [ 95]
30,000–60,000
Qufu
China
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
Rome
Italy
4,440[ 96]
24,400–40,000[ 96] [ 97]
27,200
28,960[ 97]
Sais
Egypt
San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán
Mexico
13,000[ 98]
13,000[ 98]
Shangqiu
China
100,000[ 38]
130,000[ 38]
Sravasti
India
46,000[ 56]
Sparta
Greece
40,000–50,000[ 99]
Susa
Iran
40,000[ 56] [ 67]
200,000[ 56] [ 67]
Suzhou
China
100,000[ 38]
Syracuse
Italy
24,000–40,000[ 100] [ 101] [ 102]
24,000–40,000[ 76]
24,000–125,000[ 67] [ 76]
Sybaris
Italy
100,000[ 103]
Taranto
Italy
110,000–150,000
Thebes
Egypt
50,000[ 3] –120,000[ b]
50,000[ 3]
Vaisali
India
Veii
Italy
25,000–100,000[ 87] [ 88] [ 91] [ 92]
Volsinii
Italy
13,000–40,000[ 87] [ 88] [ 91] [ 92]
Vulci
Italy
15,000–40,000[ 87] [ 88] [ 92]
Xiadu
China
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
320,000[ 38]
300,000[ 38]
Xintian
China
100,000[ 38]
Xinzheng
China
100,000[ 38]
Xue
Yong
China
100,000[ 38]
Table 2: 300 BC-400 AD
City
Location
300 BC
200 BC
100 BC
AD 1
AD 100
AD 200
AD 300
AD 361
AD 400
Alexandria
Egypt
150,000[ 3]
300,000[ 3] [ 56] –600,000[ 38]
400,000[ 3]
250,000[ 67] –500,000
500,000
125,000[ 67] –200,000[ 56]
Augsburg
Germany
25,000–50,000
25,000–50,000[ 106]
Antioch
Turkey
120,000[ 56]
400,000[ 75]
150,000[ 67] –250,000
250,000
150,000[ 67]
Anuradhapura
Sri Lanka
68,000[ 56] [ 67]
130,000[ 56]
72,000[ 67]
Anyi
100,000[ 38]
Athens
Greece
25,000[ 75]
10,000[ 75]
10,000[ 75]
90,000
90,000
Autun
France
40,000–100,000[ 109] [ 110]
40,000–100,000
Arles
France
10,000
10,000
75,000[ 112]
Ayodhya
India
63,000[ 67]
Aquileia
Italy
12,000
12,000
Carnuntum
Austria
12,000–50,000[ 114] [ 115]
12,000–50,000[ 114] [ 115]
Capua
Italy
100,000
100,000[ 83] [ 84]
25,000–40,000
Carthage
Tunisia
150,000–200,000[ 56]
100,000[ 56] –300,000
300,000
Chang'an /Xi'an
China
100,000–400,000[ 38] [ 3] [ 56]
375,000–400,000[ 3] [ 38]
246,000–500,000[ 117] [ 38] [ 3]
81,000–100,000[ 56] [ 67] [ 38]
120,000[ 3]
140,000[ 3]
80,000[ 67]
100,000[ 38]
Chengdu
China
100,000[ 38]
70,000[ 67]
Cổ Loa
Vietnam
40,000[ 38]
50,000[ 38]
Byzantium /Constantinople
Turkey
15,000
20,000
150,000
200,000
Corinth
Greece
40,000–100,000[ 75] [ 118]
Cologne
Germany
20,000–40,000[ 120]
20,000–40,000[ 121] [ 122]
Ctesiphon
Iraq
250,000[ 67]
Cuicuilco
Mexico
36,000[ 67]
Datong
China
100,000[ 38]
El Mirador
Guatemala
200,000[ 123]
Ephesus
Turkey
33,600
Izapa
Mexico
35,000[ 67]
Kaushambi
India
90,000-180,000[ 124]
Kaveri
59,000[ 67]
Linzi
China
125,000–350,000[ 3] [ 38]
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
London
UK
30,000
45,000–60,000[ 125]
Lugdunum
France
25,000–50,000[ 126]
25,000–50,000[ 126]
Luoyang
China
125,000[ 3] –240,000[ 38]
60,000[ 67]
200,000[ 38]
420,000[ 38] [ 67]
140,000[ 3] –250,000[ 38]
200,000[ 38]
Mathura
India
Milan
Italy
30,000–40,000[ 56]
100,000
25,000–100,000[ 127] [ 128] [ 129]
Monte Albán
Mexico
5,200[ 130]
17,200[ 130]
17,200[ 130]
17,200[ 130]
17,200[ 130]
Nanjing
China
56,000[ 67]
78,000[ 67]
100,000[ 38]
150,000[ 67]
300,000[ 38]
Nimes
France
40,000–60,000[ 131] [ 132] [ 133]
Ostia Antica
Italy
25,000[ 106] –40,000
25,000–50,000[ 106] [ 134]
Paithan
India
60,000[ 67]
84,000[ 67]
Patala
Pakistan
73,000[ 67]
Pataliputra
India
350,000[ 56] –400,000 - 1,000,000[ 124]
69,000[ 56] [ 67]
250,000[ 56]
Peshawar
Pakistan
120,000[ 56]
Philippi
Greece
100,000[ 135]
Pingcheng
China
88,000[ 67]
200,000[ 3]
Pozzuoli
Italy
30,000–50,000
30,000–50,000[ 106]
Pyay
Myanmar
69,000[ 67]
Qufu
China
100,000[ 38] –125,000[ 3]
Rajgir
India
100,000[ 124]
Rhodes [ 136] [ 137] [ 138]
Greece
100,000–200,000
100,000
Rome
Italy
100,000[ 97]
150,000–160,000[ 67] [ 56]
400,000[ 3]
1,000,000[ 38] [ 3]
1,000,000[ 3] [ 38]
1,000,000[ 3]
800,000[ 3]
800,000[ 3]
800,000[ 3]
Salona
Croatia
25,000
25,000
Seleucia
Iraq
200,000[ 67]
400,000[ 75]
250,000 (CE 2)[ 56]
150,000[ 56] –250,000[ 67]
Shangqiu
China
100,000[ 38]
Srughna
India
100,000[ 124]
Suzhou
China
100,000[ 38]
66,000[ 67]
95,000[ 67]
58,000[ 67]
Syracuse
Italy
50,000–100,000[ 76]
90,000
90,000
Taxila
Pakistan
60,000[ 67]
Teotihuacán
Mexico
60,000–80,000[ 140]
90,000[ 67]
Thessaloniki
Greece
30,000
30,000
Tikal
Guatemala
100,000[ 141]
Tosali
India
16,000-47,000[ 124]
Tres Zapotes
Mexico
30,000[ 67]
Trier
Germany
10,000
10,000–50,000
50,000–100,000[ 106] [ 112]
60,000
Ujjain
India
60,000[ 124]
94,000[ 67]
80,000[ 67]
Vaishali
India
28,000-82,000[ 124]
Vidisha
India
~100,000[ 124]
Wanxian
China
100,000[ 38]
Xiadu
China
300,000[ 38]
Xianyang
China
100,000[ 38]
100,000–300,000[ 56]
Xinzheng
China
120,000[ 38] –125,000[ 3]
Xuchang
China
140,000[ 3]
Ye
China
140,000[ 3]
120,000[ 67]
100,000[ 38]
Middle Ages
Early Middle Ages: 500-999 AD
City
Location
500
600
622
700
775
800
900
Aleppo
Syria
72,000[ 67]
Athens
Greece
110,000[ 142]
Alexandria
Egypt
94,000[ 67] –200,000[ 56]
216,000[ 56]
60,000–100,000
60,000–100,000
Angkor
Cambodia
80,000[ 143]
100,000[ 143]
90,000[ 67] –150,000[ 143]
Anhilpur
India
80,000[ 67]
Antioch
Turkey
150,000[ 67]
Anuradhapura
Sri Lanka
70,000[ 67]
Arles
France
10,000[ 144]
Ayodhya
India
75,000[ 67]
Badami
India
70,000[ 67]
Baghdad
Iraq
175,000[ 3] [ 67]
150,000[ 3]
Bakhalal
Mexico
45,000[ 67]
Basra
Iraq
100,000[ 67]
Benares
India
75,000-210,000[ 145]
49,000[ 67]
59,000[ 67]
Carthage
Tunisia
100,000[ 56] [ 67]
Chang'an / Xi'an
China
95,000[ 67] [ 38] –400,000[ 56]
400,000[ 38] –600,000[ 3]
400,000[ 67]
1,000,000[ 38]
1,000,000[ 38] [ 56] [ e]
600,000[ 67] –1,000,000[ 38] [ 3]
100,000[ 38] –750,000[ 67] [ 3]
Chengdu
China
94,000[ 67]
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
Chenla
Cambodia
70,000[ 67]
Chunar
India
72,000[ 67]
Constantinople
Turkey
400,000[ 3] –500,000[ 56] [ 146]
150,000[ 3]
150,000[ 67]
125,000[ 3]
40,000–50,000[ 3]
40,000–50,000[ 3]
150,000[ 3]
Copán
Honduras
63,000[ 67]
Cologne
Germany
15,000–20,000[ 147]
21,000[ 147]
Córdoba
Spain
135,000[ 68]
160,000[ 67]
110,000–175,000[ 3]
Ctesiphon
Iraq
400,000[ 67]
200,000[ 149] –500,000[ 67]
Dali
China
90,000[ 67] –100,000[ 38]
Đại La /Hanoi
Vietnam
25,000[ 150]
Datong
China
200,000[ 38]
Dorestad
Netherlands
1,000–2,500
1,000–2,500
El Pilar
Guatemala
182,600[ 151]
El Tajín
Mexico
40,000[ 67]
40,000[ 67]
50,000[ 67]
Fanyang (Youzhou)
China
100,000[ 38]
Florence
Italy
1,000
2,000–2,500
5,000
Fustat
Egypt
100,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
Gao
Mali
72,000[ 67]
Granada
Spain
20,000
Guangzhou
China
200,000[ 38]
200,000[ 38]
Gwalior
India
65,000[ 67]
Huari/Wari
Peru
70,000[ 152]
Jiankang
China
500,000[ 38]
Jinyang (Taiyuan)
China
100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
Kannauj
India
230,000
250,000
250,000
230,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67]
Kanchi
India
56,000[ 67]
70,000[ 67]
51,000[ 67]
Kyoto
Japan
200,000[ 153]
100,000–200,000[ 67] [ 38]
200,000[ 38] [ 56]
Laon
France
28,000[ 154]
Lhasa
China
100,000[ 38] [ 67]
London
UK
10,000–12,000
Luoyang
China
200,000[ 67] –500,000[ 38]
500,000[ 38]
200,000[ 67]
500,000[ 38]
300,000[ 67] –400,000[ 38]
150,000[ 67] –200,000[ 38]
Lyon
France
12,000[ 155]
Madurai
India
70,000[ 67]
70,000[ 67]
Mainz
Germany
20,000[ 147]
30,000[ 147]
Mandsaur
India
63,000[ 67]
Manyakheta
India
100,000[ 67] –200,000[ 156]
Metz
France
25,000[ 157]
14,000[ 157]
Milan
Italy
30,000
25,000[ 158]
30,000 (875)[ 159]
Naples
Italy
30,000[ 159]
30,000[ 159]
30,000[ 159]
Nanjing
China
150,000[ 67] –500,000[ 38]
Nara
Japan
100,000[ 38]
Orléans
France
10,000[ 144]
Padua
Italy
15,000[ 144]
Paris
France
10,000–30,000[ 56]
20,000
Patna / Pataliputra
India
500,000
300,000
100,000
74,000[ 67]
Pavia
Italy
15,000–20,000[ 56]
Poitiers
France
5,000–9,000[ 56]
5,000–9,000[ 56]
5,000–9,000[ 56]
10,000[ 56]
10,000[ 56]
Preslav
Bulgaria
40,000–60,000[ 68]
Prambanan
Indonesia
60,000[ 67]
62,000[ 67]
Provins
France
10,000
Pyay
Myanmar
73,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67]
Pliska
Bulgaria
34,000[ 160]
Ray
Iran
68,000[ 67]
Regensburg
Germany
25,000[ 147]
25,000
Reims
France
20,000[ 56]
Rennes
France
10,000
Rome
Italy
100,000
50,000–90,000[ 162]
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000[ 163] [ 56]
20,000–30,000
Rouen
France
10,000
Seville
Spain
20,000
40,000
35,000
35,000
40,000–52,000[ 68]
Sialkot
Pakistan
85,000[ 67]
Speyer
Germany
20,000
Suzhou
China
70,000[ 67]
120,000[ 38]
100,000[ 38]
84,000[ 67] –100,000[ 38]
81,000[ 67] –100,000[ 38]
Teotihuacán
Mexico
125,000[ 67] [ 140]
60,000[ 67]
Thessaloniki
Greece
100,000
40,000
40,000
50,000
50,000[ 68]
Tikal
Guatemala
45,000[ 67]
40,000[ 67]
Toledo
Spain
25,000
28,000
Toulouse
France
10,000[ 56]
Tours
France
17,000[ 56]
20,000[ 56]
Tula
Mexico
41,000[ 67]
50,000[ 67]
Trier
Germany
10,000[ 56]
15,000[ 56]
15,000–25,000[ 147]
Venice
Italy
37,000[ 56]
Verona
Italy
30,000[ 56]
25,000
Worms
Germany
10,000
Wuchang
China
100,000[ 38]
84,000[ 67]
Ye
China
200,000[ 38]
Later Middle Ages: 1000–1399
City
Location
1000
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
Angkor
Cambodia
200,000[ 67] 400,000[ 143]
125,000[ 67] 550,000[ 143]
140,000[ 67] 600,000[ 143]
150,000[ 67] 650,000[ 143]
650,000[ 143]
Amalfi
Italy
35,000–80,000[ 68]
10,000–15,000[ 56]
Ani
Turkey
100,000[ 165] –200,000[ 166]
Anhilpur
India
100,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67]
135,000[ 67]
Antioch
Turkey
40,000
40,000
L'Aquila
Italy
40,000
Bagan
Myanmar
100,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
180,000[ 67]
180,000[ 67]
Baghdad
Iraq
125,000[ 56]
150,000[ 67]
250,000[ 3]
150,000[ 56]
Beijing
China
130,000[ 67]
140,000[ 67]
401,000[ 67]
400,000[ 67]
Berlin
Germany
2,400
1,200–2,000
4,000–7,000
Bologna
Italy
50,000
50,000
23,000
Braunschweig
Germany
10,000[ 147]
21,000[ 56]
Bruges
Belgium
12,000[ 147]
15,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
36,000[ 56]
50,000[ 56]
Cahokia
Illinois, USA
10,200–15,300[ 167]
25,000[ 168]
20,000–30,000[ 169]
Cairo
Egypt
135,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
175,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67] –250,000[ 3]
300,000[ 67]
400,000[ 3] [ 67]
350,000[ 67]
Chang'an / Xi'an
China
118,000[ 67]
114,000[ 67]
Chartres
France
7,000
Chunar
India
66,000[ 67]
Cologne
Germany
21,000[ 170]
25,000–35,000[ 56]
32,000–60,000[ 171]
52,000–60,000[ 170]
40,000–60,000[ 121] [ 122] [ 171]
57,000 (1333)[ 170]
Constantinople
Turkey
150,000[ 3]
200,000[ 67] –250,000[ 3]
200,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67] –250,000[ 3]
100,000[ 172]
150,000[ 172]
80,000[ 172]
Córdoba
Spain
110,000[ 3]
60,000 (1103)[ 173]
60,000[ 173]
60,000[ 173]
40,000[ 173]
Cuttack
India
100,000[ 67]
90,000[ 67]
90,000[ 67]
Dali
China
90,000[ 67] 100,000[ 38]
100,000[ 67]
Delhi
India
10,000[ 174]
60,000[ 174]
80,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67] [ 174]
125,000[ 174]
Dhar
India
80,000[ 67]
Dwarasamudra
India
30,000
120,000
150,000
Edessa
Turkey
25,000
Erfurt
Germany
10,000[ 147]
21,000[ 56]
32,000[ 56]
Fanyang (Youzhou)
China
100,000[ 38]
Fes
Morocco
75,000[ 56]
125,000[ 67]
160,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67] –250,000[ 56]
200,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67] –200,000[ 56]
125,000[ 67]
Florence
Italy
13,000
20,000
30,000
50,000–110,000[ 175]
60,000–120,000[ 56] [ 176]
40,000
Gangaikonda Cholapuram
India
200,000
300,000
300,000
250,000
150,000
Gaur
India
60,000[ 67]
90,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67]
Genoa
Italy
15,000[ 56] –80,000[ 175]
30,000[ 56]
100,000[ 177]
100,000[ 56]
Ghent
Belgium
8,000[ 147]
12,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
65,000[ 178]
42,000[ 56] –65,000
57,000[ 56]
Guangzhou
China
140,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
Hangzhou
China
80,000[ 67]
90,000[ 67]
145,000[ 67] –800,000[ 3]
255,000[ 67] –1,000,000[ 3]
320,000[ 67] –1,000,000[ 38]
432,000[ 67] –800,000[ 3]
432,000[ 67]
Ile-Ife
Nigeria
75,000–105,000[ 179]
Jinzhou
China
85,000[ 67]
Kaifeng
China
400,000[ 38] [ 56] –1,000,000[ 3]
442,000[ 67] –1,000,000[ 3]
150,000[ 67]
1,000,000[ 38]
Kalburgi
India
70,000[ 67]
Kalyan
India
150,000[ 67]
125,000[ 67]
Kannauj
India
72,000[ 67]
80,000[ 67]
92,000[ 67]
Khajuraho (Kalinjar )
India
100,000[ 56]
50,000[ 67]
Khambhat
India
50,000[ 67]
60,000[ 67]
Kyiv
Ukraine
45,000[ 56]
48,000[ 56] –100,000
36,000–50,000[ 56]
Kollam
India
60,000[ 67]
Kyoto
Japan
175,000[ 38] –300,000[ 56]
Laon
France
25,000[ 154]
London [ 180]
UK
20,000–25,000
10,000–20,000
20,000–30,000
80,000–100,000[ 181]
25,000–50,000
Lübeck
Germany
6,000
18,800
Madurai
India
60,000[ 67]
Mainz
Germany
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
24,000[ 56]
Manyakheta
India
71,000[ 67]
Marrakech
Morocco
150,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
125,000[ 67]
Marseille
France
6,000–7,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
40,000[ 56]
Merv
Turkmenistan
200,000[ 67]
70,000[ 56]
Metz
France
16,000
21,000[ 56]
23,000–27,000[ 56]
32,000[ 56]
Milan
Italy
15,000
45,000
58,000 (1170)[ 56]
60,000[ 56] –100,000
150,000
150,000–200,000[ 181] [ 182] [ 183]
50,000–200,000[ 175] [ 182] [ 183] [ 128]
Montpellier
France
40,000–50,000[ 181]
Nabadwip
India
85,000[ 67]
Nanjing
China
130,000[ 67]
130,000[ 67]
130,000[ 67]
95,000[ 67]
Naples
Italy
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
30,000–36,000 (1278)[ 56]
40,000[ 56] –100,000
60,000 (1340)[ 56]
Nishapur
Iran
125,000[ 67]
Norwich
UK
20,000–25,000
Padua
Italy
15,000[ 181]
35,000[ 181]
Palermo
Italy
60,000–75,000
150,000
150,000[ 67]
50,000 (1277)[ 56]
40,000[ 56] –100,000[ 181]
Paris
France
20,000
50,000–65,000[ 185] [ 186] [ 187] [ 188]
110,000
160,000[ 67]
200,000–270,000 (1328)
215,000[ 67]
Polonnaruwa
Sri Lanka
75,000[ 67]
Prague
Czech Republic
10,000[ 147]
22,000[ 56]
40,000[ 56]
50,000[ 56]
Puri
India
78,000[ 67]
72,000[ 67]
Ramavati
75,000[ 67]
Regensburg
Germany
40,000[ 147]
30,000
Rome
Italy
35,000[ 56]
30,000–40,000
30,000–40,000
40,000
40,000–50,000
15,000[ 190] –17,000[ 56]
Rouen
France
20,000[ 56]
20,000[ 56]
30,000–40,000[ 56]
50,000[ 56]
40,000–50,000[ 56] [ 181]
Salerno
Italy
50,000[ 191]
50,000[ 56]
50,000
10,000 (1320)[ 56]
Sarai
Russia
120,000[ 67]
Seville
Spain
52,000
40,000–50,000[ 181]
Shangjing
China
140,000[ 38]
Speyer
Germany
25,000
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
Suzhou
China
100,000[ 38]
96,000[ 67]
Tabriz
Iran
125,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67]
Thanjavur
India
200,000[ 67]
250,000
200,000
Thăng Long /Hanoi
Vietnam
30,000[ 150]
40,000[ 150]
Thessaloniki
Greece
40,000[ 56]
40,000[ 56]
40,000[ 56]
30,000[ 56]
50,000[ 56] –100,000[ 192]
50,000–150,000[ 193]
Toledo
Spain
37,000
35,000
42,000
Toulouse
France
35,000
Trier
Germany
20,000[ 147]
20,000[ 56]
20,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
Venice
Italy
45,000–60,000[ 127] [ 194] [ 195] [ 196]
58,000
64,000–70,000[ 56]
70,000–80,000[ 182] [ 56]
45,000[ 177]
100,000–120,000[ 67] [ 182]
65,228 (1363)
Veliky Novgorod
Russia
10,000–18,000
20,000–40,000
50,000[ 197] [ 198]
Verona
Italy
10,000
20,000–25,000
20,000–25,000
35,000–40,000
Vijayanagar
India
200,000
Warangal
India
63,000[ 67]
80,000[ 67]
Worms
Germany
20,000[ 147]
28,000[ 56]
25,000[ 56]
20,000[ 56]
York
UK
8,000[ 181]
23,000[ 181]
Ypres
Belgium
40,000–200,000[ 199]
30,000[ 56]
Renaissance: 1400–1599
City
1400
1450
1500
1550
1575
Aachen
15,000
Adrianople / Edirne
28,000[ 56]
85,000[ 56]
125,000[ 56]
160,000[ 56]
183,000[ 56]
Agra
250,000
500,000
Ahmedabad
70,000[ 56]
80,000[ 56] –100,000[ 67]
140,000[ 67] –175,000[ 56]
300,000
Ahmednagar
70,000[ 67]
Alessandria
8,000
Antwerp
18,000 (1374)
20,000 (1444)
40,000
90,000
104,984 (1568)[ 56] [ 67]
Asti
8,000
Augsburg
14,000 (1408)[ 202]
17,000 (1471)[ 202]
20,000
45,000
Ayutthaya
150,000[ 203]
150,000[ 203]
10,000 (1569)[ 203]
Bago
150,000[ 67]
175,000[ 67]
Beijing
150,000[ 67]
600,000[ 67]
672,000[ 67]
690,000[ 67]
706,000[ 67]
Bologna
40,000[ 204]
55,000
61,731 (1569)[ 204]
72,395 (1588)[ 204]
Brescia
27,000[ 204]
30,000 (1440)[ 204]
49,000
41,000
Bursa
95,000[ 56]
130,000[ 67]
Bruges
37,000[ 182]
25,000
30,000
35,000
29,000 (1584)[ 205]
Cairo
125,000–360,000[ 3] [ 67]
380,000[ 67]
400,000[ 3] [ 56]
360,000[ 67]
275,000[ 67]
Chan Chan
60,000–100,000[ 206]
5,000–10,000[ 207]
Chang'an / Xi'an
150,000[ 56]
150,000[ 56]
127,000[ 67]
150,000[ 56]
Cologne
40,000[ 56]
30,000
35,000
37,000[ 56]
Como
10,000
10,000
Constantinople / Istanbul
75,000[ 56]
40,000–50,000[ 193]
200,000[ 56]
660,000[ 67]
680,000[ 67]
Crema
11,000
Cremona
35,000[ 208]
40,000
34,000
Cuneo
6,000
Cuttack
75,000[ 67]
100,000[ 67]
140,000[ 67]
90,000[ 67]
Cusco
45,000[ 209]
Delhi
80,000[ 67] –100,000[ 174]
160,000[ 174]
160,000[ 174]
Fes
125,000[ 67]
150,000[ 56]
130,000[ 67]
Florence
45,000–61,000[ 56] [ 175] [ 210]
54,000 (1470)[ 56]
55,000–70,000[ 191] [ 175] [ 211]
59,216 (1562)[ 56]
Fossano
9,000
Gao
60,000[ 67]
Gaur
150,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67]
Ghent
70,000[ 56]
40,000
50,000
Genoa
80,000–100,000[ 175] [ 176]
120,000 (1460)[ 56]
60,000
65,000
Granada
100,000[ 56]
165,000[ 67]
70,000[ 191] [ 56]
Guangzhou
150,000[ 67]
175,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
160,000[ 67]
170,000[ 67]
Gwalior
80,000[ 67]
Hangzhou
235,000[ 67]
250,000[ 67]
250,000[ 56]
260,000[ 67]
260,000[ 67]
Hanoi
50,000[ 150]
Jaunpur
100,000[ 67]
Kalburgi
90,000[ 67]
Kano
50,000[ 67]
Khambhat
60,000[ 67]
Kollam
60,000[ 67]
Lodi
9,000
London [ 180]
45,000[ 56]
75,000[ 56]
40,000
80,000
Lyon
20,000–35,000[ 56]
60,000[ 56]
50,000
70,000
Lübeck
17,200
21,568
25,444
22,452
Magdeburg
20,000[ 56]
24,000[ 56]
18,000
40,000[ 56]
Mandu
70,000[ 67]
Mantua
28,000
38,000
Milan
125,000[ 177] [ 182]
110,000[ 56]
100,000
69,000
115,000 (1574)
Modena
18,000
16,000
Nanjing
487,000[ 67]
150,000[ 67]
157,000[ 67]
182,000[ 67]
188,000[ 67]
Naples
40,000–100,000[ 56] [ 176]
60,000 (1435)[ 56]
125,000[ 215] –150,000
212,000
215,000[ 67]
Novara
7,000
Nuremberg
18,000[ 56]
25,982 (1449)[ 56]
36,000
40,000
Oyo-Ile
150,000
60,000[ 67]
Padua
27,000
32,000
Paris
100,000 (1422)
150,000[ 67]
100,000
130,000
220,000[ 67]
Parma
19,000
25,000
Pavia
16,000
13,000
Piacenza
27,000
Prague
40,000
30,000
Rome
33,000[ 218]
33,500 (1458)[ 218]
38,000[ 218] –55,000
45,000
80,000 (1580)
Rouen
40,000
65,000
Samarkand
130,000[ 67]
Seoul
100,000[ 56]
125,000[ 67]
150,000[ 56]
125,000[ 56]
Seville
15,000 (1384)[ 219]
60,000[ 219]
65,000
109,000 (1565)[ 219]
Suzhou
129,000[ 67]
Tabriz
150,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67]
250,000[ 67]
Tenochtitlan /Mexico City
200,000-400,000[ 220] [ 221] [ 222]
60,000[ 56]
Texcoco
60,000[ 67]
Venice
85,000–200,000[ 175] [ 176]
150,000 (1423)[ 182]
100,000
158,000
134,871 (1581)
Verona
14,800
38,000
52,000
Vijayanagar
400,000[ 67]
550,000[ 67]
500,000[ 223] - 1,000,000[ 224]
Early Modern era
City
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1825
1850
1875
Aachen
14,171 (1601)
12,000
15,000
24,000
35,428
56,190 (1849)[ 202]
79,606
Adrianople /Edirne
160,000[ 56]
132,000[ 56]
93,000[ 56]
96,000[ 56]
100,000[ 56]
125,000[ 56]
85,000[ 56]
Alexandria
15,000 (1693)
6,000 (1777)
4,000 (1798)
12,528 (1828)
138,000
212,000[ 225]
Antwerp
47,000
70,000
70,000
46,000
60,000
88,000
127,000
Agra
500,000[ 56]
660,000[ 56]
60,000[ 56]
108,000[ 56]
149,008 (1872)
Ahmedabad
300,000[ 56]
380,000[ 56]
400,000[ 67]
120,000[ 56]
89,000[ 56]
87,000 (1824)
94,390 (1846)
116,873 (1872)
Amsterdam
59,551[ 228]
176,873[ 228]
235,224
233,952[ 67]
203,485
197,231 (1820)
223,700
289,000[ 225]
Augsburg
48,000
21,000
21,000
31,000[ 202]
28,000
35,000[ 202]
57,210
Ayutthaya
100,000[ 203]
125,000[ 229]
150,000[ 203]
150,000[ 203]
30,000[ 203]
Baltimore
26,514
80,620 (1830)
169,054
299,000[ 225]
Barcelona
64,000
64,000
73,000
70,000
120,000
120,000
167,000
240,000[ 225]
Beijing
706,000[ 56]
470,000[ 67]
650,000[ 56]
900,000[ 67]
1,100,000[ 38] [ 56]
1,350,000[ 67]
1,648,000[ 67]
1,310,000[ 56]
Berlin
25,000
12,000
55,000
113,289[ 230]
172,132[ 230]
220,277
446,000
1,045,000[ 225]
Birmingham
2,000
4,000
7,000
23,688[ 231]
73,670 (1801)[ 231]
122,000
294,000
480,000[ 225]
Bombay
100,000
163,000 (1826)
718,000[ 225]
Bordeaux
40,000
40,000
50,000
67,000
88,000
142,000[ 233]
225,000[ 225]
Boston
6,700
20,000
35,248
61,392 (1830)
202,261
450,000[ 225]
Breslau (Wrocław)
33,000–40,000[ 56] [ 234]
37,000[ 56]
40,000[ 56]
52,000[ 56]
64,520[ 56]
89,500 (1831)
114,000[ 56]
239,050[ 56]
Bristol
10,549
15,000-20,000
25,000
43,275
62,452
94,180
137,528
206,874 (1881)
Brussels
55,000[ 56]
70,000[ 56]
70,000[ 56]
55,000[ 56] –60,000
66,297[ 56]
208,000[ 56] –251,000
327,000[ 225]
Bucharest
60,000[ 237]
50,000[ 237]
25,000[ 237]
34,000[ 237]
104,000[ 237]
177,646 (1878)[ 238]
Budapest
25,000[ 239]
24,000[ 239]
54,000[ 239]
156,506[ 239]
325,000[ 225]
Cairo
200,000[ 67]
350,000[ 240]
350,000[ 240]
300,000[ 240]
210,960
257,783
267,160
345,028
Calcutta
200,000
230,000 (1822)
680,000[ 225]
Chicago
100 (1830)
29,963
405,000[ 225]
Cologne
40,000
45,000
42,000
43,000
42,000
59,049
94,781 (1849)
135,371
Copenhagen
40,000[ 56]
29,000
62,000[ 56]
93,000
101,000
108,000[ 56]
150,000
241,000[ 225]
Danzig
50,000
70,000
50,000
46,000
40,000
61,900
65,000[ 56]
90,500 (1874)
Delhi
200,000[ 174]
500,000[ 174]
100,000[ 174]
125,000[ 174]
150,000[ 174]
156,000[ 174]
154,417 (1872)
Dhaka
200,000[ 56]
200,000[ 56]
200,000[ 56]
135,000[ 56]
110,000[ 56]
66,989 (1830)[ 56]
60,617[ 56]
51,536 (1869)[ 56]
Dresden
14,793 (1603)
16,000 (1648)
21,298 (1699)
63,209 (1755)
61,794
61,886 (1830)
94,092 (1849)
197,295[ 225]
Dublin
5,000
17,000
60,000–80,000[ 243]
90,000–128,570 (1753)[ 243]
167,899 (1802)
194,000[ 244]
263,000[ 245]
310,000[ 225]
Edinburgh
35,000
55,000
82,000
145,000
194,000
274,000[ 225]
Edo (Tokyo )
60,000[ 67]
430,000
688,000[ 67]
509,000[ 56]
685,000[ 67]
530,000[ 56]
567,000[ 56]
780,000[ 225]
Esfahān
125,000[ 56]
350,000[ 67]
350,000[ 67]
60,000[ 56]
50,000[ 56]
60,000[ 56]
76,088 (1870)
Genoa
71,000
90,000
80,000
87,000
91,000
83,569 (1822)
100,696
130,269 (1872)
Glasgow [ 246]
7,000
14,000
14,000
23,500
77,000
170,000
346,000
635,000[ 225]
Guangzhou
180,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67]
200,000[ 67]
400,000[ 67]
800,000[ 67]
900,000[ 67]
875,000[ 67]
944,000[ 56]
Hangzhou
270,000[ 67]
281,000[ 67]
303,000[ 67]
340,000[ 67]
387,000[ 67]
410,000[ 67]
700,000[ 56]
50,000 (1864)
Hanoi
40,000[ 150]
100,000
100,000
75,000
81,000
51,000[ 150]
255,000
Huế
60,000[ 150]
50,325[ 150]
Ho Chi Minh City /Saigon
24,000
50,000[ 150]
50,000[ 150]
180,661 (1902)[ 249]
Hyderabad
80,000[ 250]
90,000[ 229]
200,000[ 250]
225,000[ 250]
200,000[ 250]
200,000[ 250]
200,000[ 250]
350,000[ 250]
Iași (Jassy)
20,000[ 237]
20,000[ 237]
50,000[ 237]
72,000 (1877)[ 251]
Constantinople /Istanbul
400,000–700,000[ 3] [ 67]
700,000[ 67]
600,000–700,000[ 3] [ 67]
625,000[ 67]
570,000[ 67]
675,000[ 67]
785,000[ 67]
827,750 (1874)
Hamburg
40,000[ 234]
75,000
70,000[ 56]
75,000–90,000[ 56]
130,000
124,838 (1830)
193,000[ 56]
348,000[ 225]
Kagoshima
50,000
51,000[ 56]
57,000[ 56]
67,000[ 67]
72,350[ 56]
72,000[ 56]
89,374 (1873)
Kanazawa
50,000[ 56]
55,106[ 56]
67,000[ 67]
78,000[ 56]
97,000[ 56]
103,000[ 56]
116,000[ 56]
109,685 (1873)
Kyoto
300,000[ 67]
350,000[ 253]
350,000[ 254] [ 67]
362,000[ 245]
377,000[ 255]
350,000[ 244]
323,000[ 245]
238,663 (1873)
Königsberg
40,000 (1663)
40,600 (1708)
60,000
59,000
67,125
79,887 (1852)
122,636
Lahore
350,000[ 56]
200,000[ 56]
94,000[ 56]
99,000 (1872)
Leipzig
20,000
14,000 (1648)
15,653 (1699)
35,000
32,146
41,506
62,374 (1849)
209,000[ 225]
Lisbon
110,000[ 56]
165,000 (1639)[ 56]
188,000[ 56]
148,000–213,000[ 56]
180,000–237,000[ 56]
249,000[ 56]
240,000–259,000[ 56]
235,000 (1870)
Liverpool
5,714
22,000
77,653 (1801)
170,000[ 56]
375,955 (1851)[ 257]
650,000[ 225]
London
200,000
400,000
575,000
675,000
865,000
1,335,000[ 67]
2,320,000[ 67]
4,241,000[ 67]
Lyon
40,000
75,000
97,000
114,000
102,167 (1793)
115,841 (1820)
254,000
331,000[ 225]
Lübeck
22,570
31,068
19,978
17,644
24,631
25,600
26,098
44,799
Madras
15,000
55,000
125,000
172,000
310,000
400,000[ 225]
Madrid
49,000
130,000
110,000
109,000
167,000
181,400 (1826)[ 56]
263,000[ 56]
407,000[ 225]
Manchester
5,000
9,000
18,000
70,000
155,000
412,000
590,000[ 225]
Marseille
40,000
66,000
75,000
68,000
78,000
119,000[ 56]
193,000[ 56]
316,000[ 225]
Mexico City
75,000[ 56]
90,000[ 56]
100,000[ 56]
110,000[ 56]
128,000[ 56]
176,000[ 56]
170,000[ 257] [ 56]
250,000[ 56]
Milan [ 177]
120,000
100,000
124,000
123,618[ 56]
134,528[ 56]
168,000[ 56]
193,000[ 56]
277,000[ 225]
Moscow
80,000[ 56]
200,000 (1638)
130,000[ 56]
130,000–161,000[ 56]
238,000[ 56]
241,500
373,800[ 257]
601,969 (1871)
Munich
20,000
10,000
21,000
32,000
34,000
62,290
96,398
198,000[ 225]
Nagoya
65,000[ 56]
65,000[ 67]
96,000[ 56]
92,000[ 67]
116,000
125,193 (1873)
Nanjing
194,000[ 67]
178,000[ 67]
300,000[ 56]
285,000[ 56]
220,000[ 56]
200,000[ 56]
300,000[ 56]
Naples
400,000
176,000
216,000
305,000
427,000
350,000[ 67]
413,000[ 257] –416,000[ 56]
450,000[ 225]
New Orleans
8,056
46,082 (1830)
116,375
210,000[ 225]
New York City
4,436 (1703)
13,296 (1749)
63,000
170,000
682,000
1,900,000[ 67]
Nuremberg
40,000
25,000
40,000
30,000
27,000
54,000
91,017
Osaka
200,000–360,000[ 67]
220,000
350,000–380,000[ 67] [ 259] [ 260]
400,000 (1749)
383,000–500,000 (1783)[ 56] [ 259]
340,000[ 56]
300,000
320,000[ 225]
Palermo
105,000[ 261]
128,000[ 229]
100,000
118,000
139,000
168,000[ 244]
182,000[ 245]
219,000[ 225]
Paris
220,000
430,000
510,000
576,000
581,000
855,000[ 67]
1,314,000[ 67]
2,250,000[ 67]
Philadelphia
4,400
14,563 (1753)
68,200
138,000
426,221
791,000[ 225]
Prague
60,000
25,000
39,000
58,000
77,403[ 56]
98,000
117,000
223,371 (1869)
Rio de Janeiro
20,000
29,000
44,000
166,419
274,000[ 225]
Rome
105,000
124,000
138,000
156,000
163,000
138,000
170,000
252,000[ 225]
Rouen
60,000
82,000
64,000
67,000
81,000
92,083 (1836)
104,142 (1851)[ 264]
104,902 (1876)
Saint Petersburg
138,000[ 265]
220,200[ 265]
438,000[ 67]
502,000[ 265]
764,000[ 225]
Seoul
150,000[ 67]
158,000[ 67]
187,000[ 67]
190,000[ 56]
192,000[ 56]
194,000[ 56]
Seville
121,000 (1597)[ 219]
65,000
96,000
66,000
96,000
75,000 (1820)
106,000
133,247 (1877)
Shanghai
45,000
60,000
100,000
115,000
250,000
400,000[ 225]
Sunpu
100,000[ 67]
31,555 (1873)
St. Louis
925 (1799)
4,977 (1830)
77,860
338,000[ 225]
Suzhou
175,000[ 56]
145,000[ 56]
245,000[ 56]
302,000[ 56]
243,000[ 67]
302,000[ 67]
550,000[ 56]
250,000[ 56]
Turin
24,000
37,000
42,000
57,000
82,000
109,000[ 244]
138,000[ 245]
216,000[ 225]
Warsaw
35,000[ 267]
21,000[ 267]
28,000[ 267]
75,000[ 267]
124,000[ 244]
163,000[ 267]
311,000[ 225]
Venice [ 177]
139,000
120,000
138,000
149,000
138,000
109,927
106,000
129,676
Vienna [ 268] [ 269]
50,000
60,000
114,000
175,400
231,000
401,200
551,300
1,020,770
Xi'an
138,000[ 67]
147,000[ 56]
167,000[ 67]
195,000[ 67]
224,000[ 67]
259,000[ 67]
275,000[ 56]
250,000[ 56]
Yamaguchi
80,000[ 67]
See also
Notes
^ Dobrovody and Maydanets Suggested to be housing up to 10,000 people in Modelski's text (pp. 24–25), The estimate is based on the author's personal communication with Mikhail Videiko, Institute of Archaeology, Kyiv, October 2002 (p. 75). The previous estimates by S. I. Kruts for Maydanets and Talianki are 8,000 (1,575 housed within 270 ha) and 14,000 (2,700 houses within 450 ha), respectively (Pitskhelauri, K. N., and Chernykh, E. N. Eds., Kavkaz v sisteme paleometallicheskikh kultur Evrazii, Metsniereba, Tbilisi, 1989, pp. 146–156.).[full citation needed ]
^ a b c d Modelski's list of the world's largest cities treats Thebes and Haojing as the top cities with 100,000 inhabitants (p. 218), though the same list on the next page (p. 219) as well as Table 2 (c) place the population of Thebes at 120,000, while that for Haojing as well as Memphis and Babylon at 100,000 (pp. 33-34).[full citation needed ]
^ Chandler listed Thebes, Haoqing, and Chengzhou (Luoyang) as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd largest cities (p. 460), though Luoyang is supposed to pass 100,000 in 1000 B.C. (p. 541).[full citation needed ]
^ When the city first passed 100,000, suggested by Richard Forstall (pp. 541-542).[full citation needed ]
^ Haoqing, the capital of Western Zhou, was located 15 km SW of Chang'an, the capital of Sung and Tang dynasties as well as the present center of Xi'an. Han capital was located 5 km NW of the center of modern Xi'an. All these sites are now within the sub-provincial city of Xi'an.
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