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Largest cities in the world by area

A person who wants to live a wealthy life that is full with technological, beyond sustainbaility, physical luxary and fun amminities move towards the city. But, there are some more people who moved to cities to earn or make ample or huge money for his/her family and wants to uplift his family members from poverty and give them some physical luxary. Due to these reasons population and area of cities are increasing day by day.

Determining the largest city by area can be complex, as different sources might use different criteria for city boundaries. However, here's a list of some of the largest cities in the world by area, along with their approximate land area and population:

  1. Hulunbuir, China:

       - Area: Approximately 263,953 square kilometers.

       - Population: Varied rural population.

  2. Altamira, Brazil:

       - Area: Approximately 159,533 square kilometers.

       - Population: Varied rural population.

  3. Abaetetuba, Brazil:

       - Area: Approximately 161,722 square kilometers.

       - Population: Varied rural population.

  4. Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Australia:

       - Area: Approximately 95,575 square kilometers.

       - Population: Around 30,000.

  5. Mount Isa, Australia:

       - Area: Approximately 41,971 square kilometers.

       - Population: Around 18,000.

  6. Karakorum, Mongolia:

       - Area: Approximately 121 square kilometers.

       - Population: Varied, around 8,000.

  7. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia:

       - Area: Approximately 4,704 square kilometers.

       - Population: Over 1.4 million.

  8. Yakutsk, Russia:

       - Area: Approximately 122 square kilometers.

       - Population: Over 300,000.

  9. Dhofar, Oman:

       - Area: Approximately 99,300 square kilometers.

       - Population: Varied rural population.

  10. Chatham Islands, New Zealand:

       - Area: Approximately 966 square kilometers.

       - Population: Around 600.


Postscript(PS): Please note that the populations mentioned are approximate and can change. Additionally, the areas might include surrounding rural or administrative regions.

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