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A metropolis () is a large
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications. A big city belonging to a larger
urban agglomeration An urban area, built-up area or urban agglomeration is a human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology as cities ...
, but which is not the core of that agglomeration, is not generally considered a metropolis but a part of it. The plural of the word is ''metropolises'', although the Latin plural is ''metropoles'', from the Greek ''metropoleis'' (). For urban centers outside metropolitan areas that generate a similar attraction on a smaller scale for their region, the concept of the
regiopolis In Germany, a regiopolis is a city outside the core of a metropolitan area, that serves as an independent driving force for development within a larger region. The concept is used to develop midsized urban regions within regional, national and g ...
("regio" for short) was introduced by urban and regional planning researchers in Germany in 2006.


Etymology

Metropolis (μητρόπολις) is a
Greek Greek may refer to: Greece Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe: *Greeks, an ethnic group. *Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family. **Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor ...
word, coming from μήτηρ, ''mḗtēr'' meaning "mother" and πόλις, ''pólis'' meaning "city" or "town", which is how the
Greek colonies Greek colonization was an organised colonial expansion by the Archaic Greeks into the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea in the period of the 8th–6th centuries BC. This colonization differed from the migrations of the Greek Dark Ages in that i ...
of antiquity referred to their original cities, with whom they retained cultic and political-cultural connections. The word was used in post-classical Latin for the chief city of a province, the seat of the government and, in particular, ecclesiastically for the seat or see of a
metropolitan bishop In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan (alternative obsolete form: metropolite), pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop of a metropolis. Originally, the term referred to the ...
to whom suffragan bishops were responsible. This usage equates the province with the
diocese In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associa ...
or episcopal see. In a colonial context, it is the "mother city" of a
colony In modern parlance, a colony is a territory subject to a form of foreign rule. Though dominated by the foreign colonizers, colonies remain separate from the administration of the original country of the colonizers, the '' metropolitan state' ...
, that is, the city which sent out settlers. The word has distant roots in the colonial past of Ancient Greece with first usage in
Middle English Middle English (abbreviated to ME) is a form of the English language that was spoken after the Norman conquest of 1066, until the late 15th century. The English language underwent distinct variations and developments following the Old English ...
around the 14th century. This was later generalized to a city regarded as a center of a specified activity, or any large, important city in a nation.


Africa


Angola

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is the capital and largest city in Angola. It is Angola's primary port, and its major industrial, cultural and urban centre. Its metropolitan area is the most populous Portuguese-speaking capital city in the world, with over 8.3 million inhabitants.


Democratic Republic of Congo

Kinshasa is a megacity with a population of about 15 million. Kinshasa is Africa's third-largest urban area after Cairo and Lagos. It is projected to be one of the ten biggest cities in the world in 2050.


Egypt

Cairo and Alexandria are considered Egypt's biggest metropolises.


Ethiopia

Addis Ababa is the capital city of Ethiopia, and where the African Union is headquartered. As of 2008 the metro population is approximately 4.5 million.


Ghana

Accra is an economic and administrative hub, and serves as the anchor of the larger Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA).


Ivory Coast

According to the 2014 census, Abidjan's population was 4.7 million, which is 20 percent of the overall population of the country, and this also makes it the sixth most populous city proper in Africa, after Lagos, Cairo, Kinshasa, Dar es Salaam, and Johannesburg. It has officially been designated as the "economic capital" of the country. In 2020 the Urban area population was over 5 million inhabitants.


Kenya

Nairobi is the capital and the largest city of Kenya. The city proper had a population of 4,397,073 in the 2019 census, while the metropolitan area has a population of 9,354,580.


Nigeria

Lagos is projected to be one of the ten biggest cities in the world in 2050. As of 2015, unofficial figures put the population of "Greater Metropolitan Lagos", which includes Lagos and its surrounding metro area, extending as far as into Ogun State, at approximately 21 million.


Tanzania

With a population increase of 5.6 percent per year from 2002 to 2012, Dar es Salaam is the third-fastest-growing city in Africa, after Bamako and Lagos, and the ninth-fastest-growing in the world. The Metropolitan area, metro population is expected to reach 15.12 million by 2020.


Uganda

Kampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda. Kampala's metropolitan area is estimated at 6,709,900 people in 2019 by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics in an area of . Kampala is reported to be among the fastest-growing cities in Africa, with an annual population growth rate of 4.03 percent.


Asia


Afghanistan

The capital city, Kabul, has grown to become the country's sole metropolis, and is the only city with more than one million people.


Bangladesh

In the Bangladesh, People's Republic of Bangladesh, there are five metropolitan areas: Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Sylhet and Khulna. Lands are highly priced and residents are considered to have a better urban lifestyle. Special police departments are allotted for the metropolitan cities, and there are city corporations for which mayors are elected for five-year regimes. Most of these cities have population density of 35,000/square mile or more. Dhaka is the wealthiest city out of all and is considered a Megacity because its population surpassed 10 million.


China

China ''(People's Republic of China)'' is the list of countries and dependencies by area, fourth-largest country by geographical area and the list of countries and dependencies by population, most populous country with demographics of China, over 1.4 billion people and is also known for its large number of metropoles, with recognised "Chinese city tier system, tiers" that classify mainland metropoles. Nationally, the largest metropoles include Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, the four cities are classified as the "First-Tier Cities" (一线城市). Second-tier cities are numerous and consist of regional centres, such as Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Jinan, Nanjing, Qingdao, Shenyang, Tianjin, Wuhan, and Xi'an, etc. Many of China's metropoles constitute a megalopolises in China, city cluster, such as the Yangtze Delta, Yangtze River Delta Megalopolis and the Pearl River Delta, Pearl River Delta Megalopolis.


India

India ''(Republic of India)'' is the list of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by geographical area and the list of countries and dependencies by population, second-most populous country with demographics of India, over 1.3 billion people. The 74th Amendment to the Constitution of India, Indian Constitution defines a metropolitan area as an area having a population of 10 Lakh or 1 Million or more, comprised in one or more districts and consisting of two or more Municipalities or Panchayats or other contiguous areas, specified by the Governor by public notification to be a Metropolitan area. As of 2011 Census of India, India has List of cities in India by population, 46 other cities with populations greater than one million. National Capital Region (India), Delhi, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Mumbai, Kolkata metropolitan area, Kolkata, Chennai metropolitan area, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, Hyderabad, Pune Metropolitan Region, Pune, Ahmedabad, Visakhapatnam, Kochi metropolitan area, Kochi, are among the largest of List of metropolitan areas in India, 23 metropolitan cities in India.


Indonesia

In Indonesia, the metropolitan cities are in Jakarta metropolitan area, Jabodetabek (Jakarta, Bekasi, Bogor, Depok, and Tangerang), the biggest metropolitan area in Southeast Asia and the fifth biggest metropolitan area in the world (2007). The other metropolises are Bandung, Medan, Semarang, and Surabaya.


Iran

In Iran, the metropolitan cities are in Tehran and Mashhad, and other cities such as Shiraz, Karaj, Isfahan, Tabriz, Ahvaz, Rasht and Kermanshah.


Japan

File:4 Chome Sakaigawa, Chūō-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaidō 064-0943, Japan - panoramio.jpg, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Hokkaidō region File:Night view from Mukaiyama.JPG, Sendai, Tōhoku region File:2 Chome Hamamatsuchō, Minato-ku, Tōkyō-to 105-0013, Japan - panoramio (4).jpg, Tokyo, Kantō region File:Nagoya Night View.jpg, Nagoya, Chūbu region File:Osaka Umeda Sky Building Panoramablick 05.jpg, Osaka, Kansai region File:City Views from Mount Kogane02.jpg, Hiroshima, Chūgoku region File:Fukuoka night view.jpg, Fukuoka, Kyusyu, Kyushu region The Japanese legal term ''to'' (都) is by designation to be translated as "metropolis". however existing translations predate the designation. Structured like a prefectures of Japan, prefecture instead of a normal city, there is only one ''to'' in Japan, namely Tokyo. , Japan has list of cities in Japan, 12 other cities with populations greater than one million. The same Kanji character in Chinese, or in generic Japanese (traditional or non-specific), translates variously—city, municipality, special municipality—all qualify.


Malaysia

In Malaysia, the capital Kuala Lumpur is the largest city, popularity is 7.8 million people. The others metropolis in Malaysia are Johor Bahru, Seremban, Malacca City, Shah Alam, Kuantan, Kuala Terengganu, Kota Bharu, Kota Bahru, Ipoh, George Town, Penang, Georgetown, Alor Setar, Kangar, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching. File:Moonrise over kuala lumpur.jpg, Kuala Lumpur, the largest city in Malaysia


Pakistan

According to the census of 2017, there are about 12 metropolitan areas in Pakistan each with a metro population of at least 2 million and city proper population of at least 0.5 million. Karachi is the largest metropolitan area of Pakistan with a population of about 16.01 million, followed by Lahore (11.12 million), Faisalabad (7.873 million), Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, Islamabad-Rawalpindi (7.412 million), Gujranwala (5.01 million), Multan (4.745 million), Peshawar (4.269 million), Sargodha (3.903 million), Sialkot (3.893 million), Bahawalpur (3.668 million), Quetta (2.275 million) and Hyderabad, Pakistan, Hyderabad (2.199 million).


Philippines

The Philippines has three metropolises as defined by the National Economic and Development Authority. They are Metro Manila, Manila, Cebu City, Cebu, and Davao City, Davao Metropolitan Manila, or Metro Manila, is the metropolitan region encompassing the city of Manila and its surrounding areas in the Philippines. It is composed of 16 cities and 1 municipality namely the city of Manila, Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Pasay, Pasig, Parañaque, Quezon City, San Juan, Metro Manila, San Juan, Taguig, Valenzuela, Philippines, Valenzuela and the municipality of Pateros. The region is the political, economic, social, cultural, and educational center of the Philippines. As proclaimed by Presidential Decree No. 940, Metro Manila as a whole is the Philippines' seat of government but the city of Manila is the capital. The largest city in the metropolis is Quezon City, while the largest business district is the Makati Central Business District.


Singapore

The Republic of Singapore is a sovereign island city-state and a metropolis. The country has no capital city.


South Korea

In the South Korea, Republic of Korea there are seven special and metropolitan cities at autonomous administrative levels. These are the most populous metropolitan areas in the country. In decreasing order of the population of 2015 census, they are Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju and Ulsan. According to the census of 2015, cities of Changwon and Suwon also qualify for being elevated to the level of metropolitan cities (having population over 1 million), but any future plans to promote them into metropolitan city are unlikely to be accepted because of political concerns about the Administrative divisions of South Korea, structure of administrative divisions. There are also some county-level cities with increasing population near 1 million, namely Goyang, Yongin, and Seongnam, but they are also unlikely to be promoted into metropolitan city because they are all Satellite town, satellite cities of Seoul.


Sri Lanka

The City of Colombo is the largest city in Sri Lanka. The Colombo Metropolitan Area is Sri Lanka's most urbanized region with a population of over 5 million people.


Taiwan

Taipei, Taipei City is the political, economic, and cultural centre of Taiwan. The Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area consists of 4 administrative divisions (Taipei, Keelung, New Taipei City, New Taipei, and sometimes including Taoyuan, Taiwan, Taoyuan) with a total of more than 9 million residents. The metropolis houses the largest international airport in Taiwan and the 36th busiest airport in the world – Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, which has an annual passenger traffic of nearly 50 million.


Turkey

In Turkey the metropolitan cities are described as "büyükşehir". There are 30 metropolitan municipalities in Turkey now. The largest by far is İstanbul, followed by Ankara, İzmir and Bursa.


United Arab Emirates

There are 8 metropolises in the UAE: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, Ajman, Ras al-Khaimah (city), Ras Al-Khaimah, Fujairah City, Fujairah, and Umm al-Quwain (city), Umm Al-Quwain. Of these, Dubai is the largest.


Uzbekistan

Tashkent is Uzbekistan's most populous city and the only with over one million residents.


Europe


Austria

Vienna is the capital city of Austria, an old imperial city, and the seat of many international organisations, including OPEC, as well as hosting a main office of the United Nations. Together with its cultural acumen and history, these features make Vienna a true global metropolis, the only one in Austria.


Belgium

The region of Brussels contains the capital city of Belgium with a population of over 1.2 million people, it is the largest urban area in the Benelux. The region is the seat of the European Union, NATO and various other international institutions such as the World Customs Organization. It is nicknamed the 'Capital of Europe'.


Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, seat of the country's Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Presidency, Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, government, Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, parliament and the only metropolis in the country.


Czech Republic

Prague is the Czech Republic's only metropolis, with more than 1.3 million people living within the city limits and with more than 2.6 million living in its metropolitan area. This makes the Prague metropolitan area one of largest in Europe.


Denmark

In Denmark the only metropolis is the capital, Copenhagen, situated in the Capital Region of Denmark. It has more than 750,000 people living in city proper and 1.28 million in its urban area.


Finland

Finland's capital, Helsinki, along with the neighboring areas (including Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa) forms a metropolitan area with an approximate population of 1.45 million people. This area is the only metropolis in the country.


France

A 2014 law allowed any group of Communes of France, communes to cooperate in a larger administrative division called a ''métropole''. One métropole, Lyon Metropolis, Lyon, also has status as a Departments of France, department. France's national statistics institute, Insee, designates 12 of the country's Urban area (France), urban areas as ''metropolitan areas''. Paris, Lyon and Marseille are the biggest, the other nine being Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, Nice, Nantes, Strasbourg, Rennes, Grenoble and Montpellier.


Germany

File:Über den Dächern von Berlin.jpg, Berlin is Germany's largest city. File:Dortmund Centrum.jpg, Rhine-Ruhr is Germany's largest metropolis (the photo shows Dortmund). File:Frankfurt Skyline at night (Unsplash).jpg, Frankfurt is one of Germany's most important cities. The largest German city by administrative borders is Berlin, while Rhine-Ruhr is the largest metropolitan area (with more than 10 million people). The importance of a city is measured with three groups of indicators, also called metropolitan functions: The decision making and control function, the innovation and competition function, and the gateway function. These functions are seen as key domains for metropolitan regions in developing their performance. In spatial planning, a metropolis is usually observed within its regional context, thus the focus is mainly set on the metropolitan regions. These regions can be mono central or multi central. Eleven metropolitan regions have been defined due to these indicators: Berlin Metropolitan Region, Berlin-Brandenburg, Bremen/Oldenburg Metropolitan Region, Bremen-Oldenburg, Central German Metropolitan Region, Dresden-Halle-Leipzig, Frankfurt/Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, Frankfurt-Rhine-Main, Hamburg Metropolitan Region, Hamburg, Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region, Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg, Munich, Nuremberg Metropolitan Region, Nuremberg, Rhine-Neckar, Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, Rhine-Ruhr (with Cologne/Bonn Region, Cologne/Bonn), and Stuttgart Metropolitan Region, Stuttgart.


Hungary

Budapest has a population of 1 750 000, more than eight times the population of the second largest city, Debrecen.


Italy

As of January 1, 2015, there are 14 "metropolitan cities" in Italy. Rome, Milan, Naples and other big cores have taken in urban zones from their surrounding areas and merged them into the new entities, which have been home for one out of three Italians. The Italian Provinces, provinces remained in the parts of the country not belonging to any ''Città Metropolitana''.


Netherlands

The Randstad is in the Blue Banana and encompasses both the Amsterdam metropolitan area and Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area.


Poland

The ''Union of Polish Metropoles'' ( pl, :pl:Unia Metropolii Polskich, Unia Metropolii Polskich), established in 1990, is an organization of the largest cities in the country. Currently twelve cities are members of the organization, of which 11 have more than a quarter-million inhabitants. The largest metropolitan area in Poland, if ranked solely by the number of inhabitants, is the Silesian Metropolis (in fact a Conurbation, metroplex), with around 3 million inhabitants (5 million inhabitants in the Silesian metropolitan area), followed by Warsaw, with around 1.7 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.1 million in the Warsaw metropolitan area. The Silesian Metropolis is an initiative of recent years attempting to unite a large conurbation into one official urban unit. Other Polish metropoles are Kraków, Łódź, Wrocław, Poznań, Tricity, Poland, Tricity, Szczecin and Bydgoszcz–Toruń.


Romania

Romania has one big metropolis, Bucharest with a population of around 2.5 million people. Other metropolitan areas with populations of about half a million people are Cluj-Napoca, Iași, Timișoara, Brașov, Constanța, Galați and Craiova.


Russia

File:Business Centre of Moscow 2.jpg, Moscow, the capital and largest city of Russia File:Spb 06-2017 img01 Spit of Vasilievsky Island.jpg, Saint Petersburg, the cultural capital and the second-largest city File:Novosibirsk skyline in winter.jpg, Novosibirsk, the largest city in Siberia and the third-largest city File:E-burg asv2019-05 img46 view from VysotSky.jpg, Yekaterinburg, the fourth-largest city in the country. Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia, with a population estimated at 12.4 million residents within the city limits, while over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 20 million residents in the Moscow metropolitan area, Moscow Metropolitan Area. Moscow is among the List of largest cities, world's largest cities, being the List of European cities by population within city limits, most populous city entirely within Europe, the List of urban areas in Europe, most populous urban area in Europe, the List of metropolitan areas in Europe, most populous metropolitan area in Europe, and also the largest city by land area on the European continent. Saint Petersburg, the cultural capital, is the second-largest city, with a population of roughly 5.4 million inhabitants. Other major urban areas are Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, and Chelyabinsk.


Spain

Spain has around 15 metropolitan areas with a population greater than 500,000 people. The largest is Madrid, located in the center of the Iberian peninsula and its the seat of the government and the monarch of Spain, with a metropolitan area of almost 7 million people surpassing the limits of its own autonomous community and making it one of the largest of Europe; Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain its metropolitan area comprise 5.5 million people with its limits surpassing its own province, other large cities are Valencia, and Sevilla. File:Madrid - Madrid skyline - 140314 195825.jpg, Madrid ''(capital city of Spain)'' File:Skyline view of Madrid, Spain at night - 50317258357.jpg, Madrid skyline at night


United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the term ''the Metropolis'' was historically used to exclusively refer to London, or the Greater London Built-up Area, London conurbation. The term is retained by the London police force, the Metropolitan Police Service (the "Met"). The chief officer of the Metropolitan Police is formally known as the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. Since 1974 six conurbations in England (outside London) have been known as metropolitan counties, each divided into metropolitan districts. These counties are South Yorkshire (centred on the city of Sheffield), the West Midlands conurbation, West Midlands (including Birmingham), West Yorkshire (including Leeds), Merseyside (including Liverpool), Greater Manchester and Tyne & Wear (including Newcastle-upon-Tyne). Greater Glasgow, South Hampshire and Greater Nottingham are also large conurbations.


North America


Canada

Canada's six largest metropoles are Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. Statistics Canada defines a census metropolitan area as one or more adjacent municipalities situated around a major urban core where the urban core has a population of at least 100,000. Canada's most populated metropole is the City of Toronto, with a population of 2.7 million and a metropolitan population of over 6 million people. It is also the heart of Canada's finance and banking industry. File:Skyline of Toronto viewed from Harbour modified.png, Toronto is Canada's largest city. File:Montreal-canada-parc-urban.jpg, Montreal is Canada's largest French-speaking city. File:Concord Pacific Master Plan Area.jpg, Vancouver is Canada's largest coastal city and most important port.


Mexico

In Mexico, the term metropolis is used to refer to an urban area of economic, political, and cultural importance. Mexico City represents all three factors as it is the country's capital and financial center with 27 million people. Other metropolises are Monterrey and Guadalajara, both metropolitan areas with a population over 6,000,000 inhabitants.


United States

In the United States, an Incorporation (municipal government), incorporated area or group of areas having a population more than 50,000 is required to have a metropolitan planning organization in order to facilitate major infrastructure projects and to ensure financial solvency. Thus, a population of 50,000 or greater has been used as a de facto standard to define a ''metropolis'' in the United States. A similar definition is used by the United States Census Bureau. The bureau defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area as "at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more inhabitants." The six largest metropolitan areas in the USA are New York City, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and Washington, D.C., with New York being the largest.


Oceania


Australia

The Australian Government, Government of Australia defines a metropolitan area as any statistical division or district with a population of more than 100,000. According to this definition, there are currently 19 metropolitan areas in Australia, including every state capital. By population, the largest metropolitan area is Sydney (urban area population at 2020 Census of 5,367,206) and the smallest is Bendigo (urban area population at 2020 Census of 100,632). Rapid urban growth in Victoria has seen the 'Manhattanization' of Melbourne, with high-rise clusters in South Yarra, Box Hill, Moonee Ponds and Footscray. The regional city of Geelong which is approximately 40 miles south west of Melbourne, has seen the emergence of high-rise office and apartment buildings in recent years. Geelong is the fastest growing regional city in Australia, and its growth will transform the Port Phillip region in a similar manner to San Francisco's Bay Area. (urban area population at 2020 Census of 160,991). File:Sydney Opera house 3.jpg, Sydney is Australia's largest metropolis. File:Melbourne skyline sor.jpg, Melbourne is Australia's second-largest metropolis. File:City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane and Brisbane Skytower under construction in December 2018, 02.jpg, Brisbane is Australia's third-largest metropolis. File:Perth (AU), Elizabeth Quay -- 2019 -- 0259.jpg, Perth is the largest city in Western Australia. File:North Terrace looking east, summer 2010.jpg, Adelaide is the largest city in South Australia. File:Gold Coast skyline.jpg, Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast is Australia's largest regional city.


South America


Argentina

In Argentina, Buenos Aires is the principal metropolis with a population of around 15.5 million. Greater Buenos Aires, The Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts, constitutes the third-largest conurbation in Latin America. Buenos Aires is the main political, financial, industrial, commercial, and cultural hub of Argentina.


Brazil

In Brazil, the Greater São Paulo is the principal metropolis with over 21 million inhabitants. In the larger cities, such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (population 12 million), favelas (slums) grew up over decades as people migrated from rural areas in order to find work. The term used in Brazilian Portuguese for a metropolitan area is ''Região Metropolitana''. Other metropolises in Brazil with more than one million inhabitants include: Belém, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Campinas, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Goiânia, Maceió, Manaus, Porto Alegre, Recife, Salvador, Bahia, Salvador and São Luís, Maranhão, São Luís.


Chile

The primary metropolis in Chile is its capital: the city of Santiago, with a population of 7 million, living across its metropolitan area. Santiago is the main political, financial, industrial, commercial, and cultural hub of Chile. The other two metropolises in the country are the conurbations of Valparaíso and Concepción, Chile, Concepción with a population of nearly 1 million each.


Colombia

In Colombia, Bogotá is the main metropolis with over 13 million inhabitants residing in its Metropolitan Area, which includes boroughs like Soacha, Mosquera, Cota, Cundinamarca, Cota, and Chía, Cundinamarca, Chía. The second metropolis in Colombia is Medellín, which includes such boroughs as Envigado, Itagüi, La Estrella, Colombia, La Estrella, and Sabaneta, Antioquia, Sabaneta. This metropolitan area is known for having the first and only Rapid transit, Metro in Colombia, the Medellín Metro. Bogotá has the Transmilenio, a Rapid Transit Metro-bus system.


Peru

The Lima metropolitan area is Peru's capital and largest city with over 10 million inhabitants, more than one third of the total national population.


Metropolis as a mainland area

In France, Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands, the word ''metropolis'' (''métropole'' (Fr.) / ''metrópole'' (Port.) / ''metrópoli'' (Spa.) / ''metropool'' (Dutch)) designates the mainland part of a country situated on or close to the European mainland; in the case of France, this means France without its overseas departments and regions of France, overseas departments. For Portugal and Spain during the Spanish Empire and Portuguese Empire period, the term was used to designate Portugal or Spain minus its colonies (the ''Ultramar''). In France ''métropole'' can also be used to refer to a large
urban agglomeration An urban area, built-up area or urban agglomeration is a human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology as cities ...
; for example, "La Métropole de Lyon" (the Lyon Metropolis).


See also

* Megalopolis * Metropolitan area


Other city types

* Global city * Megacity


Lists

* List of largest cities


Planning theories

* New Urbanism * Smart growth * Transit-oriented development


Others

* C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group * Ekistics * Settlement hierarchy * Sustainable city


References


Further reading


Census.gov
United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau, ''About Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistics''
MetroForum.com
forum dedicated to discussions on metropolis
Blog.ar2com.de
a podcast with a worldwide analysis of megacities (focus Latin America) * : research group, university of Paris-Diderot, France * See Ronald Daus´s bibliography, researcher at the Free University of Berlin {{Authority control Urban geography Demographics Lists of cities Greek colonization Urban areas Settlement geography