No. The metro area of Mexico City is inhabited by almost 9 million people. Greater Mexico City contains almost 20 million people, but such extension is comparable to that of urban conglomerates such as WashBos (Washington-Boston) or SanSan (San Diego-San Francisco)
No. Although Mexico City is the third largest by metropolitan area, it is only the fifteenth largest by city proper.
No. With a population of 21.16 million, Mexico City stands as the third largest in the world, after Tokyo (37.8 million) and Seoul (25.5 million).
Los Angeles has a population of 15.25 million while Mexico City has a population of 21.16 million. Mexico City is the largest of both.
Mexico City, the capital, is one of the world's largest cities, with a population of 21.16 million and an area of 7,854 square kilometers (3,032.4 sq mi).
Population wise Tokyo would have greater but Mexico City has more area.
Mexico City is the populated Latin American city north of the Equator. This capital city has a population of about 8.8 million people.
Both. The urban population in Mexico accounts for 77% of the total population (some 86 million out of 112 million for 2010).
Monterrey qualifies as such. It has a population of 4.5 million people.
Monterrey qualifies as such. It has a population of 4.5 million people.
Mexico City is the most populous city in North America. It has a population of 8.851 million people as of 2014.
City proper: 8.49 millionGreater Mexico City: 15.11 million
As a city, Mexico City (21.16 million) is the place with the most people. As a country, Brazil (190.7 million) has the largest population.
Immigration from rural communities into Mexico City.
Mexico City is the largest of them all with a population of 21.2 million people.