Yes, Mexico City is a primate city (its the capital of Mexico and it has more than twice the population of Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara).
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Mexico City is considered a megacity due to its vast population, exceeding 9 million in the city proper and over 21 million in the metropolitan area, making it one of the largest urban centers globally. As a primate city, it dominates the country’s economic, political, and cultural landscape, housing more than 20% of Mexico's total population and serving as the central hub for finance, education, and media. This concentration of resources and infrastructure reinforces its status as both a megacity and a primate city, highlighting its significance in the region.
Germany does not have a primate city
Ottawa is the primate city in canada.
Cairo is Egypt's primate city. A primate city is a major city that works as the financial, political, and population center of a country.
Yes, Paris is a primate city.
A primate city is a major city that is the financial, political, and population center of a country. Countries with a primate city don't have any other cities that would compete in these areas. Usually, a primate city is at least twice the population of the the second largest city in the country.
No. Even Fargo, the largest city in the state, may not be considered a "primate" for the state, as it has barely twice the metropolitan population of Bismarck (approximately 200,000 to 100,000 ratio).
A primate city is one that is the financial, political, and population center of a country. Venezuela's primate city is Caracas.
I believe Florida doesn't have a primate city. To be a primate city, the city must produce double the GDP and double the population of any other city in that region.