In 2000, in the larger Chicago Metropolitan Area, i.e. the city plus its suburbs, there was a total of 9,157,450 residents.
A 2007 estimate puts the city's population at 2,859,700
3.0 million in the city itself and 9.5 million in the Chicagoland area, i.e. Chicago and it's suburbs.
The next Chicago census is scheduled for 2010.
Illinois and Chicago are identical in terms of climate and landforms and population, since Chicago is a part of Illinois.
Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois
I think Illinois largest city is Chicago Chicago
Chicago, about 3 million
Chicago
Chicago has the largest Jewish population in the State of Illinois.
They are in order of population: Chicago, Aurora, and Rockford.
Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the third most populous city in the United States, with an estimated population of 2,704,958 as of July 1, 2016 per the U.S. Census Bureau.
The 3 biggest cities in Illinois are Springfield,Chicago,and Peoria.
The city of Chicago is located primarily in Cook County (although a small part is located in DuPage County), in the State of Illinois, which is in the United States of America. Springfield (not Chicago) is the capital of Illinois.
The Illinois city with the largest population is Chicago with approx. 2.8 million people. Also, Chicago is the 3rd largest city in the US by population, behind New York City & Los Angeles. See related links for more info.
well in Illinois the population is more than 2.8 million people