Biggest Non-Asian Cities

Can you name the most populated urban metropolitan cities that are NOT in Asia?
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Last updated: November 29, 2017
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Population
City
23,649,255
New York City
20,365,000
São Paulo
20,063,000
Mexico City
16,170,000
Moscow
15,600,000
Cairo
15,058,000
Los Angeles
14,122,000
Buenos Aires
13,287,000
Istanbul
13,123,000
Lagos
11,727,000
Rio de Janeiro
11,587,000
Kinshasa
11,471,732
Rhine-Ruhr
10,858,000
Paris
10,750,000
Lima
10,236,000
London
9,156,000
Chicago
Population
City
8,991,000
Bogotá
8,751,807
San Francisco
8,434,292
Johannesburg
6,456,000
Toronto
6,225,000
Santiago
6,174,000
Dallas
6,171,000
Madrid
5,899,000
Luanda
5,764,000
Houston
5,764,000
Miami
5,570,000
Philadelphia
5,257,000
Milan
5,126,000
Saint Petersburg
5,125,000
Khartoum
5,015,000
Atlanta
4,889,000
Washington, D.C.
Population
City
4,800,000
Abidjan
4,738,000
Nairobi
4,693,000
Barcelona
4,689,000
Alexandria
4,603,000
Guadalajara
4,588,000
Sydney
4,530,000
Melbourne
4,517,000
Belo Horizonte
4,478,000
Boston
4,219,000
Dar es Salaam
4,194,000
Phoenix
4,145,000
Accra
4,127,963
Montreal
4,083,000
Monterrey
4,069,000
Berlin
3,906,000
Rome
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Level 64
Nov 27, 2017
What about Kinshasa? (DR congo)
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Level 73
Nov 27, 2017
Kinshasa isn't one of the biggest non-Asian cities. At least that's what Wikipedia says.
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Level 63
Nov 28, 2017
Its on the largest metropolitan areas in Africa wikipedia page and is listed to be around 13 million people.
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Level 47
Nov 28, 2017
What about Alexandria and St Petersburg.
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Level 73
Nov 28, 2017
I have moved and removed some answers as well as added some new answers. This should fix any problems as I have used a new Wikipedia source. Thank you.