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The Sahara is not a country, The real name is the Western Sahara, it is currently owned by Morocco and Spain, And the capital city (and the only city) in the Western Sahara is El-Ayun.
The Sahara Desert is a geographical region, not one single country
About 405,210 people live in western sahara. The largest city is La Youn.
The percentage of how many people are in an Urban city or place.
Western Sahara, Vatican City and Brunei in 2008
El Aaiun or Laayoune (depends on whether you use the Spanish or French transliteration of the name of the city, which is al-3ayun in Arabic) is the largest city in Western Sahara. It is currently under Moroccan control, but it is claimed by the Polisario Front of Western Sahara as their capital.
Because Western Sahara is a non-self-governing territory, it does not have a capital. However, the largest city is El Aaiún (or since the city is under Moroccan administration, it is usually spelled Laâyoune, in keeping with French linguistic styles). Morocco has divided the areas into three provinces, the northernmost of which bleeds over into Morocco. The three provincial capitals are Laâyoune, Samarra, and Dakhla, and are all subservient to the Moroccan national capital of Rabat.Currently, the Polisario Front, which is fighting for an independent Western Sahara uses the oasis of Bir Lehlou as its administrative capital, but argues that Al Aaiún will be its eventual capital when it ejects Morocco from the territory.
The City in the Sahara was created in 1919.
The percent of a population living in an urban area is the urbanization rate.
El Aaiún is the biggest city in Sahara region with a population of 196,331
Of the current population of 3.8 m approximately 33 % live in the district/city of Muscat.
Actually, it is cheaper to live in the city than living in the country.According to the 2010 census, 49.7 percent of China's population lives in urban areas. This is up from 36.1 percent in the 2000 census, which used a different counting system The urban population of China in 2007 was estimated to be 44 percent, compared to 90 percent in Great Britain and 13 percent in Ethiopia. The urban population of China has risen from 18 percent in 1970 to 26 percent in 1990 to 36 percent in 2001. When the Deng economic reforms were launched in 1978 there 172 million urban residents. In 2008 there were 577 million.The percentage of people living in urban areas is expected to rise to 60 percent by 2030. Already around 20 million Chinese move to the cities every year and that figure could rise.