List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B

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This is a list of towns and cities in the world believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants, sorted by countries beginning with letters between A and B. Unless otherwise noted, populations are based on United Nations estimates from 2022. [1]

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Index

A-B  C-D-E-F  G-H-I-J-K  L-M-N-O  P-Q-R-S  T-U-V-W-Y-Z
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Afghanistan

Kabul A view of Kabul City in 2005.jpg
Kabul

Albania

Tirana, Capital of Albania Tirana View from Sky Tower 2.JPG
Tirana, Capital of Albania

Algeria

Algiers, Capital of Algeria Alger View Oct-2010 IMG 1039.JPG
Algiers, Capital of Algeria
Oran Oran facade maritime.JPG
Oran
Constantine Constantine, 1972.jpg
Constantine
Annaba Annaba.jpg
Annaba

Angola

Luanda, Capital of Angola Luanda feb09 ost05.jpg
Luanda, Capital of Angola

Argentina

Buenos Aires, Capital of Argentina Buenos Aires - Monserrat - Avenida 9 de Julio.jpg
Buenos Aires, Capital of Argentina
Rosario Rosario desde el aire.jpeg
Rosario

Armenia

Yerevan, Capital of Armenia Mount Ararat and the Yerevan skyline in spring from the Cascade.jpg
Yerevan, Capital of Armenia

Australia

Austria

Vienna, Capital of Austria Blick von Stephansdom Nordwesten.JPG
Vienna, Capital of Austria

Azerbaijan

Baku, capital of Azerbaijan Baku panorama.JPG
Baku, capital of Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Main article: List of cities and towns in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Capital of Bangladesh Dhaka-skyline-aymash.jpg
Dhaka, Capital of Bangladesh
Chittagong War cemetary1.jpg
Chittagong
Khulna Nagar Bhaban, Khulna.jpg
Khulna
Rajshahi Qamaruzzaman crossing.jpg
Rajshahi
Rangpur Rangpur Areal.jpg
Rangpur

Belarus

Belgium

Benin

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

Bulgaria

Sofia 1-Sofia-parliament-square-ifb.JPG
Sofia

Burkina Faso

Burundi

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