The population is divided into a permanent population and a resident registered population. Guangdong is a large economic province in my country. In 2018, the population of Guangdong’s residents was as high as 113.46 million, ranking first in the country. third. Guangdong is one of the most developed provinces in my country. The population is particularly attractive and has a population of more than 20 million. Therefore, Guangdong’s permanent population is much higher than the resident population. So what is the population ranking of various cities in Guangdong?
Guangdong has a total area of u200bu200babout 180,000 square kilometers, and a total of 21 provinces under the jurisdiction. From the perspective of the permanent population, Guangzhou has the most. As of the end of 2018 It was 13.0266 million. Guangzhou and Shenzhen are only two cities with more than 10 million people in Guangdong Province. In addition, the population of Dongguan, Foshan, and Zhanjiang all exceeded 7 million, and Maoming, Jieyang, and Shantou exceeded 5 million; the lowest was Zhuhai, with a permanent population of less than 2 million.
From the perspective of the registered population, compared with the permanent population, the ranking has changed a lot. Guangzhou’s household registration population is still the largest in the province, reaching 9.2769 million; the second place is Zhanjiang, with a population of 8.4802 million; Maoming is third, with 8.055 million; Wan, the lowest is Zhuhai, with a resident population of only 1.274 million.
Guangdong’s economy is developed, but the imbalance of regional development is also well known. The Pearl River Delta region is one of the most developed regions in Guangdong and even the country. Therefore, the population of various cities in the Pearl River Delta is particularly attractive. A lot high, such as Shenzhen and Dongguan, their permanent population is more than 8 million higher than the household registration population. The northwest of Guangdong is relatively backward, basically the city’s loss cities.