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      • A primate city is a city that is the largest in its country, province, state, or region, and disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy.
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    A primate city distribution is a rank-size distribution that has one very large city with many much smaller cities and towns and no intermediate-sized urban centers, creating a statistical king effect.

    • Characteristics of Primary Cities
    • Examples of Countries with Primate Cities
    • Examples of Countries That Lack Primate Cities
    • Rank-Size Rule

    They dominate the country in influence and are the national focal point. Their sheer size and activity become a strong pull factor, bringing additional residents to the city and causing the primate city to become even larger and more disproportional to smaller cities in the country. However, not every country has a primate city, as you'll see from ...

    Paris (9.6 million) is definitely the focus of France while Marseilles has a population of 1.3 million.
    Similarly, the United Kingdomhas London as its primate city (7 million) while the second-largest city, Birmingham, is home to a mere one million people.
    Mexico City, Mexico (8.6 million) outshines Guadalajara (1.6 million).
    A huge dichotomy exists between Bangkok (7.5 million) and Thailand's second city, Nonthaburi (481,000).

    India's most populous cityis Mumbai (formerly Bombay) with 16 million; second is Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) with more than 13 million. China, Canada, Australia, and Brazil are additional examples of non-primate-city countries. Utilizing the metropolitan area population of urban areas in the United States, we find that the U.S. lacks a true primate...

    In 1949, George Zipf devised his theory of rank-size rule to explain the size cities in a country. He explained that the second and subsequently smaller cities should represent a proportion of the largest city. For example, if the largest city in a country contained one million citizens, Zipf stated that the second city would contain one-half as ma...

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  3. Oct 24, 2017 · Bangkok, the capital of Tailand, is considered to be a primate city as it is significantly larger than Thailand's second largest city. A primate city is an extensive urban environment that is disproportionately the larger city in the country or the region.

  4. Jan 17, 2020 · The term primate city may sound like something in a zoo but it actually has nothing to do with monkeys. It refers to a city that is greater than two times the next largest city in a nation (or contains over one-third of a nation's population).

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  5. A primate city is the dominant city among a country's urban areas. Countries have urban hierarchies comprising large and small cities in terms of their population sizes, spatial extent, or territorial size and the importance of their economies.

  6. The presence of a primate city can significantly influence national identity and governance by positioning it as a focal point for culture, politics, and economics. This can lead to policies that favor development in this city while neglecting rural or smaller urban areas.

  7. All over the world it is the Law of the Capitals4 that the largest city shall be supereminent, and not merely in size, but in national influence. How CITIES GROW. Cities grow by excess of births over deaths and by the attraction of opportunity for employment.

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