All 1M+ Cities in the UK

Populations by Urban Area, information from: citypopulation.de
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First Letter
Population (Millions)
City Name
L
14.7
London
B
3.125
Birmingham
M
3.05
Manchester
L
2.15
Leeds
L
1.87
Liverpool
G
1.66
Glasgow
S
1.56
Sheffield
N
1.47
Newcastle
N
1.38
Nottingham
S
1.16
Southampton
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6 Comments
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Level 21
Sep 18, 2019
yeet yeet boi
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Level 43
Jan 22, 2021
no
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Level 21
Sep 18, 2019
Southhampton only has a population of ~255,000
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Level 71
Sep 18, 2019
My source says otherwise. Feel free to check.
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Level 77
Feb 23, 2020
The trouble is your source tends to aggregate urban areas and then attribute the total population of the areas to one of the towns/cities within it.

Often with wildly incorrect results

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Level 71
Feb 23, 2020
I'd argue aggregating urban areas gives a more accurate perspective on the actual size of that urban conglomeration, though I understand this is controversial because it disregards more traditional views of the definition of a city. This measurement is better because it is an international definition, one that can be vaguely agreed upon by the whole world, since many countries and cultures view the idea of a city as considerably different. This is the best way to internationally compare urban conglomerations, or "cities".