Paris was Western Europe's largest city in 1650, with an estimated 400 thousand inhabitants, which is almost double it's population 150 years previously. In second place is London, with 350 thousand inhabitants, however it has grown by a substantially higher rate than Paris during this time, now seven times larger than it was in the year 1500. Naples remains in the top three largest cities, growing from 125 to 300 thousand inhabitants during this time. In the previous list, the Italian cities of Milan and Venice were the only other cities with more than one hundred thousand inhabitants, however in this list they have been joined by the trading centers of Lisbon and Amsterdam, the capital cities of the emerging Portuguese and Dutch maritime empires.
Largest cities in western Europe in 1650
(in 1,000s of inhabitants)
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Harvard University, & NBER. (March 1, 1992). Largest cities in western Europe in 1650 (in 1,000s of inhabitants) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved December 30, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1021993/thirty-largest-cities-western-europe-1650/
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Harvard University, and NBER. "Largest Cities in Western Europe in 1650 (in 1,000s of Inhabitants)." Statista, Statista Inc., 1 Mar 1992, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1021993/thirty-largest-cities-western-europe-1650/
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