Do the projections think that will remain consistent? I've seen that cities like Kinsasha will reach 80 million by 2100 and I just don't see how that is possible
The "Most Hindus" category is missing Bangladesh. Compared to a Hindu population of about 1 million in the United States, Bangladesh has a Hindu population of about 17 million, or 10% of its population. It should be 3rd on the "Most Hindus" list behind India and Nepal.
The CN Tower is considered a structure, not a building. The CN Tower is not the tallest structure in North America either. That honor goes to the KVLY-TV mast in Blanchard, North Dakota.
I must have decided to go see the twin tv towers close to a hundred times while driving down the I-29. On a clear day, you can see them from the highway, about ten miles away. That's always seemed like it's good enough. One day, perhaps.
Also, before anyone whines, the difference between a building and a structure is decided by an international non-profit called the "Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat". If you don't like it complain to them.
A few real surprises. Yugoslavia! I don't really know anything about what they did in the war. And I also didn't know that Saudi Arabia had any significantly tall buildings at all.
Am surprised Singapore isn't in the Most Rail Use category - their government has a policy of creating so many stations downtown that you don't have to walk more than five minutes to the nearest one!