2011 estimates from US Census Bureau:
1. California - 37,691,912
2. Texas - 25,674,681
3. New York - 19,465,197
4. Florida - 19,057,542
5. Illinois - 12,869,257
6. Pennsylvania - 12,742,886
7. Ohio - 11,544,951
8. Michigan - 9,876,187
9. Georgia - 9,815,210
10. North Carolina - 9,656,401
The most populated county in California is Los Angeles County. With over 10 million residents, it is the most populous county in the United States.
Sweden is the most populated country in Scandinavia, with a population of around 10 million people.
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the most populated city in Europe currently is Moscow with a population over 10 million
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The American cities that are rated top 10 most populated include New York, N.Y, Los Angeles, Houston, and Chicago.
I believe it is Jakarta, with over 10 million residents.
Here is a list of the 10 most populous countries in the world as of mid-2010: 1. China 2. India 3. United States of America 4. Indonesia 5. Brazil 6. Pakistan 7. Bangladesh 8. Nigeria 9. Russia 10. Japan
In order of most populated to least: 1 China 2 India 3 USA 4 Indonesia 5 Brazil 6 Pakistan 7 Bangladesh 8 Nigeria 9 Russia 10 Japan source: http://www.tiptoptens.com/2011/02/16/top-10-most-populated-countries-2011/
That would be the capital city, Stockholm. it has about 10% of Swedens population
That is not exactly true. Most highly urbanized states typically vote, in the majority, Democrat. But it is the urban populations more than the rural populations that do. States where urban populations are not in the majority typically swing Republican. Some states like, Texas and Florida have high urban populations, but Texas typically goes republican and Florida often goes either way. California with a highly urbanized coastal population also has a highly rural population in the southern valleys that vote democrat while a somewhat urbanized north valley often votes republican. Southern states on the east coast often vote republican while heavily industried northern states vote democrat. The votes although red states or blue states are often split within 10% of 50/50 in most states with few exceptions. Popular votes throughout the country on the whole often split very close to 50/50. So in the final analysis, States that swing Democrat more often have large urban populations and those that swing Republican are often less urbanized.