Barcelona metropolitan area explained

Barcelona urban area
Settlement Type:urban area
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Spain
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Catalonia
Subdivision Type3:Core city
Subdivision Name3:Barcelona
Population Metro:5,355,127
Area Metro Km2:4,268
Population Density Metro Km2:1250
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Footnotes:[1]
Demographics2 Title1:Metro
Demographics2 Info1:€159.8 billion (2020)
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1

The Barcelona urban area is an urban area in Catalonia (Spain) centered on the city of Barcelona and located less than 100 km south of the border with France. With a population of over 5 million, it is one of the largest urban areas in Europe.

Overview

The urban area – the core of the metropolitan area – of Barcelona has a population of 4,604,000,[2] being the fifth-most populous urban area in the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid and Milan. The Larger Urban Zone has a population of 4,440,629[3] according to Eurostat.

As stated by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of United Nations, the metropolitan area of Barcelona has a population of 5,083,000,[4] according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development it has a population of 4,900,000[5] and according to the Eurostat it has a population of 5,375,774.[6] According to Idescat it has a population of 5,029,181,[7] according to BlatantWorld.com it has a population of 4,992,778[8] and according to World Gazetteer it has a population of 5,068,252.[9]

The Zones

PopulationArea (km2)Density/km2
Barcelona1,621,53710115,793
First Zone1,598,5345322,923
Second Zone1,481,9371,3621,070
Third Zone747,8102,273329
5,355,1274,2681,255
First Zone: consists of other municipalities (outside Barcelona) in an official union of adjacent cities and municipalities called the Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB) (also Greater Barcelona) with a population of 3,220,071 in area of 636 km2 (density 5,010 hab/km2). Second Zone: considered as urban and metropolitan adjacent area. It forms a belt of cities: Vilanova i la Geltrú, Vilafranca del Penedès, Martorell, Terrassa, Sabadell, Granollers, Mataró and their respective areas of influence. The Generalitat projects the interconnection by means the Orbital Railway Line. Third Zone: considered territory of consolidated expansion. In this one the expansion passes to be of radial type, spreading across fluvial corridors or depressions, as in case of Manresa, Igualada and Vic, or continuing the coast, as in case of Blanes and El Vendrell.

Polynuclear Urban Region

PopulationArea (km2)Density/km2
Barcelona metro5,355,1274,2681,255
Tarragona Area411,876656628
Girona Area336,2181,081311
6,103,2216,0051,016
According to the EURBANET project by Delft University of Technology[10] it speaks about polynuclear urban region when there exists a series of important urban centers that relate intensely among them and to the exterior. This one is the case of bordering zones to the urban region that they extend around the cities of Tarragona and Girona. They are areas with a great economic dependence and services to the capital. They are narrow corridors well communicated to Barcelona, both by highway and railroad, which there fuse the metropolitan areas of these cities with the urban region. The PUR of Barcelona comprises 6,103,221 people in an area of 6,005 km2.

Barcelona Polynuclear Urban Region is conceived as "isolated islands of significant growth" which, may develop into zones of global economic integration. This is, however, not intended to happen at the cost of the global competitive position of the present core area.[11]

Municipalities of metropolitan area - population and area

First zone
       
Second zone
       
Third zone
       

Municipalities of Polynuclear Urban Region - population and area

Tarragona area
       
Girona area
       

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions. ec.europa.eu.
  2. http://www.demographia.com/db-worldua.pdf Demographia: World Urban Areas
  3. Web site: Eurostat . 2006 . Urban Audit . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090212235821/http://www.urbanaudit.org/help.aspx . 2009-02-12 .
  4. [United Nations]
  5. [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]
  6. http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=met_pjanaggr3&lang=en "Population by sex and age groups on 1 January"
  7. http://www.idescat.net/territ/BasicTerr?TC=5&V0=4&V3=863&V4=435&ALLINFO=TRUE&PARENT=1&CTX=B&V1=1&VOK=Confirmar Àmbit Metropolità. Sèrie temporal
  8. http://www.blatantworld.com/feature/europe/most_populous_metropolitan_areas.html Most Populous Metropolitan Areas In Europe
  9. http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-4&srt=pnan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&va=&pt=a Europe: metropolitan areas
  10. http://www.otb.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=81f50e02-cc0c-4e2a-8430-3228c92fe360&lang=nl EURBANET project
  11. http://www.otb.tudelft.nl/fileadmin/Faculteit/Onderzoeksinstituut_OTB/Onderzoek/Publicaties/Publicaties_van_1998_tot_nu/Publicaties_van_1998_tot_nu/2002/doc/eurbanet_introduction__theoretical_framework.pdf EURBANET: Introduction Theoretical Framework