List of North American metropolitan areas by population

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This is a list of the fifty largest metropolitan areas in North America, based on the most recent official census results, estimates or projections. Figures refer to mid-year populations unless otherwise noted. Havana has no officially sanctioned definition of its metropolitan area; the population within its city limits (La Habana Province) is given instead.

Metropolitan area Population Year Country
1 Mexico City 21,339,771[1] 2015  Mexico
2 New York 20,182,305[2] 2015  United States
3 Los Angeles 13,340,068[2] 2015  United States
4 Chicago 9,551,031[2] 2015  United States
5 Dallas–Fort Worth 7,102,796[2] 2015  United States
6 Houston 6,656,947[2] 2015  United States
7 Toronto 6,129,934[3] 2015  Canada
8 Washington 6,097,684[2] 2015  United States
9 Philadelphia 6,069,875[2] 2015  United States
10 Miami 6,012,331[2] 2015  United States
11 Atlanta 5,710,795[2] 2015  United States
12 Guadalajara 4,796,050[1] 2015  Mexico
13 Boston 4,774,321[2] 2015  United States
14 San Francisco–Oakland 4,656,132[2] 2015  United States
15 Phoenix 4,574,531[2] 2015  United States
16 Inland Empire 4,489,159[2] 2015  United States
17 Monterrey 4,477,614[1] 2015  Mexico
18 Detroit 4,302,043[2] 2015  United States
19 Montreal 4,060,692[3] 2015  Canada
20 Seattle 3,733,580[2] 2015  United States
21 Santo Domingo 3,658,648[4] 2015  Dominican Republic
22 Minneapolis–St. Paul 3,524,583[2] 2015  United States
23 San Diego 3,299,521[2] 2015  United States
24 Tampa–St. Petersburg 2,975,225[2] 2015  United States
25 Puebla–Tlaxcala 2,954,767[1] 2015  Mexico
26 Denver 2,814,330[2] 2015  United States
27 St. Louis 2,811,588[2] 2015  United States
28 Baltimore 2,797,407[2] 2015  United States
29 Guatemala City 2,749,161[lower-alpha 1][6] 2015  Guatemala
30 Port-au-Prince 2,618,894[7] 2015  Haiti
31 Vancouver 2,504,340[3] 2015  Canada
32 Charlotte 2,426,363[2] 2015  United States
33 Portland 2,389,228[2] 2015  United States
34 Orlando 2,387,138[2] 2015  United States
35 San Antonio 2,384,075[2] 2015  United States
36 Pittsburgh 2,353,045[2] 2015  United States
37 Sacramento 2,274,194[2] 2015  United States
38 San Juan 2,196,538[2] 2015  Puerto Rico
39 Toluca 2,189,481[1] 2015  Mexico
40 Cincinnati 2,157,719[2] 2015  United States
41 Havana 2,117,625[8] 2015  Cuba
42 Las Vegas 2,114,801[2] 2015  United States
43 Kansas City 2,087,471[2] 2015  United States
44 Cleveland 2,060,810[2] 2015  United States
45 Columbus 2,021,632[2] 2015  United States
46 Austin 2,000,860[2] 2015  United States
47 Indianapolis 1,988,817[2] 2015  United States
48 Silicon Valley 1,976,836[2] 2015  United States
49 Tijuana 1,938,597[1] 2015  Mexico
50 Nashville 1,830,345[2] 2015  United States

Notes

  1. In 2005, Guatemala City's metropolitan area was defined by its government as comprising the municipalities of Amatitlán, Chinautla, Guatemala City proper, Mixco, San Miguel Petapa, Santa Catarina Pinula, Villa Canales and Villa Nueva.[5]

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