Urban Geography
Top Five Largest Cities: Roma, Milano, Napoli, Torino, and Palermo
Largest City Population: 2,872,021
Estimated population sizes of 2nd - 5th largest cities:
2nd- 1436010
3rd- 957340
4th- 718005
5th- 574404
Actual Population sizes:
2nd- 1,337,155
3rd- 978,399
4th- 896,773
5th- 678,492
The rank size rule does prove true in Italy. All of the estimated populations were somewhat close. For example, Milano was estimated to have over 1.4 million people, and its actual population is over 1.3 million. The rank rule size for the other cities proved to be a couple thousand off the actual population. This proves how the rank size rule applies to this country.
Population: 62,466,780
Population Density: 878 inhabitants per square kilometer
% Urban Population: 68%
% Urban Population Living in Slums: NA
Average % Change in Urban Population: NA
% with Improved Urban Sanitation: NA
% with Improved Urban Water Supply: 100%
Largest City Population: 2,872,021
Estimated population sizes of 2nd - 5th largest cities:
2nd- 1436010
3rd- 957340
4th- 718005
5th- 574404
Actual Population sizes:
2nd- 1,337,155
3rd- 978,399
4th- 896,773
5th- 678,492
The rank size rule does prove true in Italy. All of the estimated populations were somewhat close. For example, Milano was estimated to have over 1.4 million people, and its actual population is over 1.3 million. The rank rule size for the other cities proved to be a couple thousand off the actual population. This proves how the rank size rule applies to this country.
Population: 62,466,780
Population Density: 878 inhabitants per square kilometer
% Urban Population: 68%
% Urban Population Living in Slums: NA
Average % Change in Urban Population: NA
% with Improved Urban Sanitation: NA
% with Improved Urban Water Supply: 100%