Conurbation Explained

A conurbation is a region comprising a number of metropolises, cities, large towns, and other urban areas which, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban or industrially developed area. In most cases, a conurbation is a polycentric urbanised area in which transportation has developed to link areas. They create a single urban labour market or travel to work area.[1]

Patrick Geddes coined the term in his book Cities in Evolution (1915). He drew attention to the ability of the new technology at the time of electric power and motorised transport to allow cities to spread and agglomerate together, and gave as examples "Midlandton" in England, the Ruhr in Germany, Randstad in the Netherlands, and the Northeastern Seaboard in the United States.[2]

The term as described is used in Britain whereas in the United States, each polycentric "metropolitan area" may have its own common designation such as San Francisco Bay Area or the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Internationally the term "urban agglomeration" is often used to convey a similar meaning to "conurbation".[3] [4] A conurbation should be contrasted with a megalopolis. In a megalopolis the urban areas are close but not physically contiguous, and the merging of labour markets has not yet developed. A conurbation should also be contrasted with a megacity. A megacity is hierarchical with an indisputable dominant urban core, whereas a conurbation is polycentric and no single urban centre has the dominant role over all other centres.

Africa

Egypt

Urban population rate: 47% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Cairo Metropolitan Area20,035,0862015
Alexandria Metropolitan Area5,532,976
Al Fayyum Metropolitan Area1,369,514
Luxor Metropolitan Area1,263,645
Al Mansurah Metropolitan Area1,073,697
Asyut Metropolitan Area983,785
Sawhaj Metropolitan Area978,161
Az Zaqazig Metropolitan Area924,760
Jirja Metropolitan Area873,425
Dumyat Metropolitan Area847,229
Al Mahallah Metropolitan Area835,072
Tanta Metropolitan Area779,681
Bur Said Metropolitan Area646,209
Al Qurayn Metropolitan Area633,194
Al Ismailiyah Metropolitan Area599,110
Banha Metropolitan Area594,814
Al Minya Metropolitan Area572,386
As Suways Metropolitan Area499,891
Bani Suwayf Metropolitan Area479,649
Al Qusiyah Metropolitan Area474,894
Qus Metropolitan Area470,911
Damanhur Metropolitan Area444,065
Al Balyana Metropolitan Area442,816
Mit Ghamr Metropolitan Area441,800
Tuh Metropolitan Area425,706
Shebin el Kom Metropolitan Area419,348
Mallawi Metropolitan Area411,534
Manfalut Metropolitan Area388,756
Tima Metropolitan Area357,977
Aswan Metropolitan Area329,229
Farshut Metropolitan Area327,342
Abu Al Juhur Metropolitan Area312,990
Faqus Metropolitan Area305,082
Al Matariyah Metropolitan Area293,641
Kafr Ashshaykh Metropolitan Area286,873
Tuwah Bani Ibrahim Metropolitan Area282,110
Al Maraghah Metropolitan Area276,323
Disuq Metropolitan Area263,931
Al Ismailiyah Metropolitan Area261,107
Kafr Az Zayyat Metropolitan Area249,716
Ashmun Metropolitan Area240,116
Minuf Metropolitan Area230,547
Quwaysina Metropolitan Area227,213
Tahta Metropolitan Area224,338
Tala Metropolitan Area215,128
Qina Metropolitan Area208,319
Armant Metropolitan Area206,411
Fuwah Metropolitan Area203,506
Rasid Metropolitan Area199,755
Minyat Al Qamb Metropolitan Area193,935
Akhmim Metropolitan Area191,684
Zawiyat Barmasha Metropolitan Area191,065
Samalut Metropolitan Area176,978
Jirzah Metropolitan Area175,687
Marsha Matruh Metropolitan Area 170,798
As Sinbillawayn Metropolitan Area170,695
Al Wasitah Metropolitan Area170,140
Sirsal Layyanah Metropolitan Area165,983
7th October City Metropolitan Area163,097
Juhanyah Metropolitan Area160,046
Bani Mazar Metropolitan Area148,488
Maghaghah Metropolitan Area148,200
Shirbin Metropolitan Area145,612
Abu Kabir Metropolitan Area141,947
As Saff Metropolitan Area134,766
Kafr Al Haddadin Metropolitan Area131,937
Al Badari Metropolitan Area130,359
Abu Qurqas Metropolitan Area127,764
Al Ayat Metropolitan Area126,244
Mit as Siraj Metropolitan Area124,611
Isna Metropolitan Area124,582
Abu Tij Metropolitan Area122,602
Idku Metropolitan Area114,896
Kafr Al Wasushah Metropolitan Area113,797
Qusayr Bakhanis Metropolitan Area112,927
Ityayal Barud Metropolitan Area111,355
Abnub Metropolitan Area110,639
Nawaj Metropolitan Area109,113
Al Anayim Metropolitan Area108,623
Al Ghanayim Metropolitan Area107,890
Diyarb Najm Metropolitan Area105,659
Salwa Qibli Metropolitan Area101,726

Mauritius

The cities and towns of Port Louis, Beau Bassin-Rose Hill, Curepipe, Quatre Bornes, Vacoas-Phoenix and other urbanized villages form a large and central conurbation on the island of Mauritius. A large part of this conurbation is located in the district of Plaines Wilhems. The network of urban areas has a total population of 606,650 (49% of the island's population) as of 2011.

Morocco

Rabat-Salé-Kénitra[5]

Nigeria

Lagos is a conurbation formed through the merged development of the initial Lagos city area with other cities and towns including Ikeja and Ojo. Also various suburban communities such as Agege, Alimosho, Ifako-Ijaiye, Kosofe, Mushin, Oshodi and Shomolu are included in the area.[6]

South Africa

Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni (East Rand), and Tshwane (greater Pretoria) merged to form a region that has a population of 14.6 million.[7]

Asia

Afghanistan

Urban population rate: 25% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Kabul Metropolitan Area4,381,8422015
Herat Metropolitan Area1,004,779
Kandahar Metropolitan Area605,626
Mazar i Sharif Metropolitan Area465,528
Jalalabad Metropolitan Area417,828
Puli Khumri Metropolitan Area214,258
Laskar Gah Metropolitan Area207,569
Qunduz Metropolitan Area190,793
Charikar Metropolitan Area177,152
Taloqan Metropolitan Area162,418
Sibargan Metropolitan Area131,716
Farah Metropolitan Area122,843

Armenia

Urban population rate: 67% (2015)[8]

Azerbaijan

Urban population rate: 55% (2015)

Bahrain

Urban population rate: 23% (2015)

Bangladesh

The city of Dhaka is linked with Narayanganj and Gazipur city; there are no gaps between Dhaka and those two cities. This conurbation which consists of the areas of the city of Dhaka and its surrounding cities and towns is collectively knowns as the Greater Dhaka City. The city of Dhaka is the core city of the conurbation and has a population of about 10 Million. The satellite cities of the conurbation include Narayanganj, Gazipur, Tongi, Fatullah, Keraniganj, Tarabo, and Kaliganj.

Cambodia

Urban population rate: 22% (2015)

China

There are 3 well-known conurbations in China.[10]

Cyprus

Data are referred to pre-1974 Turkish Army occupation boundaries. Urban population rate: 59% (2015)

East Timor

Urban population rate: 31% (2015)

Georgia

Urban population rate: 56% (2015)

Indonesia

Greater Jakarta or Jabodetabek comprises the largest urban area in Indonesia and the second-largest in the world with a population of around 30 million.[14] The center and national capital, Jakarta, has a population of 10.3 million within its borders.[15]

The second-most populated city in Indonesia, Surabaya, also forms a conurbation known as Gerbangkertosusila with a metropolitan population of about 10 million compared to the city proper of 3 million.[16] Conurbations are also present around Bandung and Medan.

India

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) consists of Mumbai and its satellite towns. Developing over a period of about 20 years, it consists of seven municipal corporations and fifteen smaller municipal councils. The region has an area of 4,355 km2 and with a population of 20.5 million,[17] and is among the top ten most populated urban agglomerations in the world. It is linked together through the Mumbai Suburban Railway system and a large network of roads.

The National Capital Region (NCR) is a name for the coordinated planning region which encompasses the entire National Capital Territory of Delhi as well as several surrounding districts in the neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan. However, the conurbation of Delhi is actually limited to the NCT of Delhi and the neighbouring contiguous urban areas comprising Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. The area is officially known as the Central National Capital Region (CNCR), a small part of overall NCR.[18] The population of this conurbation was estimated 21.7 million in 2011.[19] It is the world's third most populous urban agglomeration.

The Amaravati Metropolitan Region (AMR) of Andhra Pradesh is a conurbation of three cities, namely Vijayawada, Eluru and Guntur and 11 other towns which include Mangalagiri, Tadepalle, Tenali, Ponnuru, Chilakaluripeta, Narasaraopeta, Sattenapally, Nandigama, Jaggayyapeta, Nuzividu, Gudivada and Vuyyuru. The new capital city of the state, Amaravati, is being developed between the cities of Vijayawada and Guntur at the center of the conurbation. The region holds a total population of 58 lakhs.

The Jamshedpur Metropolitan Area has a plan of Greater Jamshedpur. This place contains the area and city of Adityapur, Maango and Jugsalai

Israel

Data are referred to 1949 Armistice boundaries, after 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Urban population rate: 59% (2015)

Japan

Urban population rate: 69% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Tokyo + Kawasaki + Yokohama + Saitama + Chiba)33,028,7312015
Keihanshin Metropolitan Area (Osaka + Kobe + Kyoto + Nara + Sakai + Himeji)15,692,797
Chukyo Metropolitan Area (Nagoya + Gifu + Toyota + Okazaki + Yokkaichi)7,667,227
Fukuoka Metropolitan Area2,121,624
Sapporo Metropolitan Area1,894,557
Kitakyushu Metropolitan Area1,203,250
Hiroshima Metropolitan Area1,186,235
Takasaki Metropolitan Area (Takasaki + Isesaki + Ota)1,173,901
Sendai Metropolitan Area1,142,678
Naha Metropolitan Area (Naha + Okinawa)942,036
Okayama Metropolitan Area (Okayama + Kurashiki)829,536
Hamamatsu Metropolitan Area718,870
Kumamoto Metropolitan Area605,471
Shizuoka Metropolitan Area578,725
Kanazawa Metropolitan Area535,787
Otsu Metropolitan Area514,884
Matsuyama Metropolitan Area470,052
Tokushima Metropolitan Area469,453
Kagoshima Metropolitan Area442,953
Toyohashi Metropolitan Area442,669
Wakayama Metropolitan Area404,725
Mishima Metropolitan Area (Mishima + Numazu)395,212
Kofu Metropolitan Area390,244
Takamatsu Metropolitan Area384,523
Oita Metropolitan Area373,607
Niigata Metropolitan Area372,503
Fujieda Metropolitan Area318,978
Utsunomiya Metropolitan Area312,681
Asahikawa Metropolitan Area300,358
Nagano Metropolitan Area269,298
Nagasaki Metropolitan Area286,989
Mito Metropolitan Area (Mito + Hitachinaka)284,338
Fuji Metropolitan Area263,378
Miyazaki Metropolitan Area247,744
Morioka Metropolitan Area222,069
Hakodate Metropolitan Area221,760
Fukuyama Metropolitan Area221,646
Koriyama Metropolitan Area218,390
Kochi Metropolitan Area213,691
Akita Metropolitan Area212,355
Toyama Metropolitan Area210,606
Yamagata Metropolitan Area206,358
Tsuchiura Metropolitan Area195,325
Aomori Metropolitan Area187,436
Fukushima Metropolitan Area181,819
Marugame Metropolitan Area171,220
Kisarazu Metropolitan Area165,839
Sanda Metropolitan Area164,419
Hitachi Metropolitan Area162,932
Fukui Metropolitan Area161,762
Ube Metropolitan Area152,722
Takaoka Metropolitan Area144,427
Kushiro Metropolitan Area143,420
Obihiro Metropolitan Area140,962
Shūnan Metropolitan Area137,818
Niihama Metropolitan Area134,067
Kurume Metropolitan Area133,391
Matsumoto Metropolitan Area125,858
Hachinohe Metropolitan Area124,493
Omuta Metropolitan Area122,197
Tomakomai Metropolitan Area117,181
Beppu Metropolitan Area113,901
Hikone Metropolitan Area113,437
Yonago Metropolitan Area112,806
Sasebo Metropolitan Area104,105
Iwaki Metropolitan Area103,547
Hirosaki Metropolitan Area100,073
Muroran Metropolitan Area100,039

Jordan

Urban population rate: 80% (2015)

Kazakhstan

Urban population rate: 62% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Almaty Metropolitan Area1,730,5842015
Astana Metropolitan Area749,746
Shymkent Metropolitan Area738,552
Aktobe Metropolitan Area394,478
Semey Metropolitan Area266,841
Kyzylorda Metropolitan Area237,992
Pavlodar Metropolitan Area235,889
Atyrau Metropolitan Area231,440
Aktau Metropolitan Area225,567
Turkestan Metropolitan Area215,873
Ural Metropolitan Area208,766
Ust-Kamenogorsk Metropolitan Area197,281
Taraz Metropolitan Area192,656
Karaganda Metropolitan Area191,772
Temirtau Metropolitan Area154,580
Petropavlosk Metropolitan Area153,560
Kostanay Metropolitan Area136,333
Taldikorgan Metropolitan Area131,397
Zhanaozen Metropolitan Area109,850
Kokshetav Metropolitan Area100,846

Kyrgyzstan

Urban population rate: 38% (2015)

Kuwait

Urban population rate: 98% (2015)

Laos

Urban population rate: 37% (2015)

Malaysia

Urban population rate: 74% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Area6,512,8072015
Georgetown Metropolitan Area (Georgetown + Kulim)1,418,262
Johor Bahru Metropolitan Area1,067,776
Ipoh Metropolitan Area643,327
Kota Kinabalu Metropolitan Area608,027
Melaka Metropolitan Area446,719
Kuching Metropolitan Area441,554
Seremban Metropolitan Area390,884
Tawau Metropolitan Area354,494
Sandakan Metropolitan Area337,268
Kota Bharu Metropolitan Area326,948
Sungai Petani Metropolitan Area269,176
Kuantan Metropolitan Area217,879
Alor Star Metropolitan Area203,262
Taiping Metropolitan Area198,018
Miri Metropolitan Area187,443
Sibu Metropolitan Area185,385
Kuala Terengganu Metropolitan Area147,996
Lahad Datu Metropolitan Area133,110
Kluang Metropolitan Area109,597
Muar Metropolitan Area106,024
Bintulu Metropolitan Area101,436
Semporna Metropolitan Area101,230

Maldives

Mongolia

Urban population rate: 65% (2015)

Nepal

Urban population rate: 21% (2015)

Oman

Urban population rate: 76% (2015)

Pakistan

Data are referred to 1972 Shimla Agreement borders, after 1971 Indo-Pakistani war.

Urban population rate: 39% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Karachi Metropolitan Area13,150,6942015
Lahore Metropolitan Area10,114,718
Rawalpindi Metropolitan Area (Rawalpindi + Islamabad)3,738,564
Faisalabad Metropolitan Area3,563,007
Gujranwala Metropolitan Area2,788,655
Peshawar Metropolitan Area2,764,734
Multan Metropolitan Area2,422,577
Sialkot Metropolitan Area1,885,761
Hyderabad Metropolitan Area1,835,126
Mingaora Metropolitan Area1,057,542
Mardan Metropolitan Area1,026,217
Abbottabad Metropolitan Area960,783
Quetta Metropolitan Area749,960
Sargodha Metropolitan Area657,394
Gujrat Metropolitan Area622,644
Wah Metropolitan Area521,616
Bannu Metropolitan Area494,277
Haripur Metropolitan Area474,638
Larkana Metropolitan Area466,569
Mansehra Metropolitan Area465,955
Shahkot Metropolitan Area460,340
Charsadda Metropolitan Area421,797
Sukkur Metropolitan Area419,044
Bahawalpur Metropolitan Area412,812
Jehangira Metropolitan Area392,541
Dera Ghazi Khan Metropolitan Area386,996
Chakwal Metropolitan Area380,689
Okara Metropolitan Area377,333
Nowshera Metropolitan Area376,682
Kasur Metropolitan Area368,064
Shakargarh Metropolitan Area366,175
Swabi Metropolitan Area350,349
Kohat Metropolitan Area349,873
Jhelum Metropolitan Area335,764
Muridike Metropolitan Area332,238
Sahiwal Metropolitan Area331,522
Muzaffarabad Metropolitan Area329,099
Hazro Metropolitan Area325,085
Chakdarra Metropolitan Area312,554
Shabqadar Metropolitan Area306,185
Jhang Sada Metropolitan Area303,289
Jacobabad Metropolitan Area301,179
Narowal Metropolitan Area279,768
Rahim Yar Khan Metropolitan Area274,839
Takhat Bhai Metropolitan Area270,145
Tangi Metropolitan Area254,085
Hafizabad Metropolitan Area252,160
Muzaffargarh Metropolitan Area245,691
Mandi Bahauddin Metropolitan Area240,604
Wazirabad Metropolitan Area232,325
Qila Khudabadan Metropolitan Area221,239
Shikarpur Metropolitan Area221,057
Mandi Metropolitan Area209,396
Jampur Metropolitan Area208,805
Pattoki Metropolitan Area208,708
Kharian Metropolitan Area191,229
Chunian Metropolitan Area178,925
Tando Muhammad Khan Metropolitan Area173,445
Lala Mosa Metropolitan Area171,681
Khairpur Metropolitan Area167,568
Khandhkot Metropolitan Area167,179
Charman Metropolitan Area165,834
Zangun Metropolitan Area164,498
Dadu Metropolitan Area162,534
Sherpur Metropolitan Area160,249
Sadiqabad Metropolitan Area158,903
Bhara Khao Metropolitan Area155,834
Pakpattan Metropolitan Area155,767
Ghotki Metropolitan Area154,294
Fatehjang Metropolitan Area153,965
Burewala Metropolitan Area151,529
Pindi Gheb Metropolitan Area147,718
Bat Khela Metropolitan Area147,435
Chiniot Metropolitan Area146,702
Chuchar Metropolitan Area143,388
Pasrur Metropolitan Area142,975
Usta Muhammad Metropolitan Area137,181
Khanewal Metropolitan Area135,503
Gojra Metropolitan Area134,727
Shaikh Jana Metropolitan Area131,956
Thul Metropolitan Area130,017
Kahuta Metropolitan Area129,479
Gali Bagh Metropolitan Area126,721
Shujaabad Metropolitan Area125,952
Topi Metropolitan Area123,669
Daroli Metropolitan Area116,619
Attock Metropolitan Area113,767
Sangla Metropolitan Area112,475
Mithankot Metropolitan Area111,038
Thatta Metropolitan Area110,185
Jambar Kalan Metropolitan Area109,682
Dera Ismail Khan Metropolitan Area109,448
Kabirwala Metropolitan Area108,910
Lodhran Metropolitan Area108,590
Moro Metropolitan Area108,243
Havelian Metropolitan Area106,307
Shal Bandai Metropolitan Area106,132
Mehar Metropolitan Area106,034
Arifwala Metropolitan Area105,263
Khanpur Metropolitan Area104,403
Alipur Metropolitan Area101,977
Khot Kakka Shah Metropolitan Area100,884

Palestine

Data are referred to 1949 Armistice boundaries, after 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

Papua New Guinea

Urban population rate: 10% (2015)

Philippines

Urban population rate: 59% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Manila Metropolitan Area22,311,7712015
Cebu Metropolitan Area2,678,296
Davao Metropolitan Area1,196,303
Angeles Metropolitan Area1,056,211
Dagupan Metropolitan Area876,322
Cagayan de Oro Metropolitan Area735,692
Bacolod Metropolitan Area539,696
Zamboanga Metropolitan Area498,587
Iloilo Metropolitan Area489,034
General Santos Metropolitan Area452,060
Baguio Metropolitan Area451,844
Batangas Metropolitan Area326,496
Naga Metropolitan Area291,374
Iligan Metropolitan Area279,731
Cotabato Metropolitan Area274,670
Tagum Metropolitan Area252,700
Tacloban Metropolitan Area244,458
Lipa Metropolitan Area235,919
Legaspi Metropolitan Area221,694
Marawi Metropolitan Area207,205
Cabanatuan Metropolitan Area198,568
Butuan Metropolitan Area185,655
Olongapo Metropolitan Area182,832
Tarlac Metropolitan Area181,691
San Pablo Metropolitan Area174,317
San Pedro Metropolitan Area172,148
Dumaguete Metropolitan Area166,127
Guagua Metropolitan Area160,448
Puerto Princesa Metropolitan Area156,713
Pagadian Metropolitan Area145,146
San Fernando Metropolitan Area134,798
Malolos Metropolitan Area123,101
Tuguegarao Metropolitan Area122,965
Tagbilaran Metropolitan Area120,097
Ozamis Metropolitan Area117,388
Roxas Metropolitan Area108,370
Dipolog Metropolitan Area108,335
Balanga Metropolitan Area108,162
Gapan Metropolitan Area103,963

Qatar

Urban population rate: 46% (2015)

South Korea

Urban population rate: 84% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Sudokwon Metropolitan Area (Seoul + Incheon + nearby cities in Gyeonggi Province)22,009,2222015
Busan Metropolitan Area (Busan + Gimhae + Yangsan)3,675,312
Daegu Metropolitan Area2,474,025
Daejeon Metropolitan Area1,534,182
Gwangju Metropolitan Area1,469,650
Ulsan Metropolitan Area922,819
Jeonju Metropolitan Area (Jeonju + Iksan)771,294
Changwon Metropolitan Area738,115
Cheongju Metropolitan Area664,464
Cheonan Metropolitan Area (Cheonan + Asan)465,353
Pohang Metropolitan Area359,501
Gumi Metropolitan Area332,203
Suncheon Metropolitan Area (Suncheon + Gwangyang + Yeosu)307,002
Mokpo Metropolitan Area273,421
Jinju Metropolitan Area203,662
Wonju Metropolitan Area181,058
Gunsan Metropolitan Area158,532
Chuncheon Metropolitan Area157,839
Geoje Metropolitan Area153,898
Jeju Metropolitan Area119,740
Gangneung Metropolitan Area102,592

Sri Lanka

Urban population rate: 17% (2015)

Taiwan

Urban population rate: 80% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Northern Conurbation (Greater Taipei + Taoyuan + Zhubei + Hsinshu + Toufen)9,869,6662015
Southern Conurbation (Greater Tainan + Greater Kaohsiung + Pingtung)3,664,955
Central Conurbation (Greater Taichung + Changhua + Nantou + Yunlin)3,400,809
Chiayi Metropolitan Area472,172
Hualien Metropolitan Area144,677

Tajikistan

Urban population rate: 29% (2015)

Thailand

Urban population rate: 37% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Krung Thep Conurbation (Bangkok and nearby cities)14,954,1002015
Chiang Mai Metropolitan Area493,149
Phuket Metropolitan Area426,293
Chonburi Metropolitan Area392,467
Hat Yai Metropolitan Area297,792
Pattaya Metropolitan Area242,133
Nakhon Pathom Metropolitan Area186,325
Si Racha Metropolitan Area168,554
Phitsanulok Metropolitan Area165,001
Songkhla Metropolitan Area162,380
Nakhon Ratchasima Metropolitan Area159,579
Khonkaen Metropolitan Area154,057
Surat Thani Metropolitan Area150,127
Udon Thani Metropolitan Area149,983
Nakhon Si Thammarat Metropolitan Area146,307
Rayong Metropolitan Area138,423
Lopburi Metropolitan Area128,924
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Metropolitan Area126,849
Ubon Ratchathani Metropolitan Area126,488
Ranong Metropolitan Area118,553
Yala Metropolitan Area111,221
Ban Chang Metropolitan Area110,390
Kanchanaburi Metropolitan Area102,628

Turkey

Urban population rate: 71% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Istanbul Metropolitan Area14,565,4372015
Ankara Metropolitan Area4,460,522
Izmir Metropolitan Area2,794,142
Bursa Metropolitan Area1,680,190
Gaziantep Metropolitan Area1,434,973
Antalya Metropolitan Area944,864
Konya Metropolitan Area791,429
Mersin Metropolitan Area786,305
Izmit Metropolitan Area784,331
Kayseri Metropolitan Area772,654
Adana Metropolitan Area737,574
Samsun Metropolitan Area559,413
Denizli Metropolitan Area537,507
Diyarbakir Metropolitan Area536,794
Eskisehir Metropolitan Area528,380
Kahramanmaras Metropolitan Area464,945
Van Metropolitan Area451,519
Malatya Metropolitan Area447,745
Sanliurfa Metropolitan Area431,505
Antakya Metropolitan Area397,544
Trabzon Metropolitan Area364,103
Batman Metropolitan Area363,642
Elazig Metropolitan Area324,305
Sivas Metropolitan Area303,202
Sakarya Metropolitan Area269,660
Manisa Metropolitan Area294,069
Iskenderun Metropolitan Area256,743
Cerkezkoy Metropolitan Area242,264
Isparta Metropolitan Area234,121
Osmaniye Metropolitan Area225,567
Aydin Metropolitan Area210,247
Adiyaman Metropolitan Area203,680
Yenice Metropolitan Area181,480
Corum Metropolitan Area181,012
Ordu Metropolitan Area180,011
Siverek Metropolitan Area160,312
Tarsus Metropolitan Area159,692
Zonguldak Metropolitan Area158,521
Inegol Metropolitan Area155,697
Giresun Metropolitan Area147,434
Usak Metropolitan Area141,288
Duzce Metropolitan Area139,560
Yumurtalik Metropolitan Area139,104
Siirt Metropolitan Area136,101
Tokat Metropolitan Area134,631
Karabuk Metropolitan Area130,402
Kutahya Metropolitan Area129,641
Erzurum Metropolitan Area129,246
Karaman Metropolitan Area127,506
Aksaray Metropolitan Area126,210
Turgutlu Metropolitan Area125,953
Rize Metropolitan Area123,482
Agri Metropolitan Area121,725
Yalova Metropolitan Area120,828
Afyonkarahisar Metropolitan Area120,660
Fethiye Metropolitan Area117,452
Keskin Metropolitan Area114,207
Viransehir Metropolitan Area113,091
Kadirli Metropolitan Area111,158
Silopi Metropolitan Area105,037
Eregli Metropolitan Area104,760
Cizre Metropolitan Area104,061
Ceyhan Metropolitan Area103,840
Elbistan Metropolitan Area100,020

Turkmenistan

Urban population rate: 53% (2015)

United Arab Emirates

Urban population rate: 85% (2015)

Uzbekistan

Urban population rate: 40% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Tashkent Metropolitan Area3,293,8732015
Samarqand Metropolitan Area795,848
Namangan Metropolitan Area753,458
Qarshi Metropolitan Area712,047
Fargona Metropolitan Area469,110
Jizzax Metropolitan Area385,490
Andijon Metropolitan Area373,159
Shahrisabz Metropolitan Area334,628
Qoqon Metropolitan Area303,759
Nokis Metropolitan Area288,240
Tortkul Metropolitan Area252,614
Termiz Metropolitan Area242,044
Urganch Metropolitan Area215,566
Kattaqorgon Metropolitan Area153,433
Denov Metropolitan Area146,220
Buxoro Metropolitan Area137,440
Xiva Metropolitan Area136,679
Oltiariq Metropolitan Area120,162
Kosonsoy Metropolitan Area115,631
Quva Metropolitan Area113,493
Gijduvon Metropolitan Area110,910
Navoiy Metropolitan Area110,554
Ibrat Metropolitan Area101,566
Asaka Metropolitan Area101,170
Shahrixon Metropolitan Area100,375

Vietnam

Urban population rate: 33% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Ho Chi Minh (Sai Gon) Metropolitan Area11,897,0492015
Ha Noi Metropolitan Area6,148,404
Tan Chau Metropolitan Area (Tan Chau + Long Xuyen)1,359,497
Da Nang Metropolitan Area1,075,589
Hai Phong Metropolitan Area1,051,010
Can Tho Metropolitan Area769,316
My Tho Metropolitan Area759,179
Vinh Long Metropolitan Area484,198
Nha Trang Metropolitan Area468,627
Hue Metropolitan Area419,391
Vung Tau Metropolitan Area412,378
Thai Nguyen Metropolitan Area363,000
Thanh Hoa Metropolitan Area343,001
Vinh Metropolitan Area326,520
Tay Ninh Metropolitan Area319,289
Nam Dinh Metropolitan Area292,782
Hai Duong Metropolitan Area283,307
Qui Nhon Metropolitan Area282,795
Rach Gia Metropolitan Area276,783
Thai Binh Metropolitan Area268,330
Buon Ma Thuot Metropolitan Area254,680
Quang Ngai Metropolitan Area246,708
Phan Thiet Metropolitan Area243,919
Bac Giang Metropolitan Area222,711
Play Cu Metropolitan Area199,908
Bac Lieu Metropolitan Area199,141
Phan Rang Metropolitan Area198,679
Da Lat Metropolitan Area195,370
Ca Mau Metropolitan Area193,377
Ha Long Metropolitan Area178,597
Lac Thanh Metropolitan Area177,136
Cao Lanh Metropolitan Area173,133
Cai Lay Metropolitan Area172,776
Tra Vinh Metropolitan Area159,016
Tuy Hoa Metropolitan Area158,744
Binh Phuoc Metropolitan Area155,011
Cao Mat Metropolitan Area149,729
Kon Tum Metropolitan Area144,425
Son Tay (Ha Noi) Metropolitan Area139,803
Vinh Yen Metropolitan Area139,418
Soc Trang Metropolitan Area133,858
Viet Tri Metropolitan Area129,341
Long Le Metropolitan Area125,920
Mong Cai Metropolitan Area (Mong Cai + Dongxing)125,104
Cam Pha Metropolitan Area122,988
Ninh Binh Metropolitan Area122,236
Cai Be Metropolitan Area120,234
Tuyen Quang Metropolitan Area114,216
Phu Ly Metropolitan Area112,705
Tien Thanh Metropolitan Area112,508
Tân Phú Metropolitan Area111,991
Lang Son Metropolitan Area110,770
Ho Kou Metropolitan Area (Ho Kou + Hekou)105,453
Xuan Loc Metropolitan Area103,836
Gia Rai Metropolitan Area102,299
Yen Bai Metropolitan Area102,149
Tam Ky Metropolitan Area100,935
Vinh Tuy Metropolitan Area100,364

Europe

Albania

Urban population rate: 56% (2015)

Austria

Urban population rate: 69% (2015)

Belarus

Urban population rate: 76% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Minsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Minsk)2,006,7222015
Gomel Metropolitan Area (Greater Gomel)429,237
Vitebsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Vitebsk)354,209
Mogilev Metropolitan Area (Greater Mogilev)334,165
Brest Metropolitan Area (Brest + Terespol)326,182
Grodno Metropolitan Area (Greater Grodno)309,064
Bobruisk Metropolitan Area (Greater Bobruisk)197,539
Baranavici Metropolitan Area (Greater Baranavici)162,854
Pinsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Pinsk)132,029
Borisov Metropolitan Area (Greater Borisov)112,218

Belgium

Urban population rate: 98% (2015)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Urban population rate: 52% (2015)

Bulgaria

Urban population rate: 73% (2015)

Croatia

Urban population rate: 61% (2015)

Czechia

Urban population rate: 76% (2015)

Denmark

Urban population rate: 88% (2015)

Estonia

Urban population rate: 71% (2015)

Finland

Urban population rate: 86% (2015)

France

Urban population rate: 86% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Ile-de-France Conurbation (Greater Paris)9,711,5122015
Lyon Metropolitan Area (Greater Lyon)1,152,368
Marseille Metropolitan Area (Greater Marseille)909,727
Lille Metropolitan Area (Lille + Mouscron)903,281
Cote-d'Azur Conurbation (Nice + Cannes)733,095
Toulouse Metropolitan Area (Greater Toulouse)658,107
Bordeaux Metropolitan Area (greater Bordeaux)585,031
Nantes Metropolitan Area (Greater Nantes)436,853
Strasbourg Metropolitan Area (Strasbourg + Kehl)422,097
Toulon Metropolitan Area (Greater Toulon)368,851
Grenoble Metropolitan Area (Greater Grenoble)338,199
Rouen Metropolitan Area (Greater Rouen)320,960
Montpellier Metropolitan Area (Greater Montpellier)293,865
Rennes Metropolitan Area (Greater Rennes)227,572
Nancy Metropolitan Area (Greater Nancy)213,797
Tours Metropolitan Area (Greater Tours)211,591
Dijon Metropolitan Area (Greater Dijon)208,040
Cambrin Metropolitan Area (Greater Cambrin)207,779
Clermont-Ferrand Metropolitan Area (Greater Clermont-Ferrand)191,311
Reims Metropolitan Area (Greater Reims)189,743
Mulhouse Metropolitan Area (Greater Mulhouse)189,297
Le Havre Metropolitan Area (Greater Le Havre)187,643
Orleans Metropolitan Area (Greater Orleans)179,869
Angers Metropolitan Area (Greater Angers)176,839
Saint-Etienne Metropolitan Area (Greater Saint-Etienne)172,766
Caen Metropolitan Area (Greater Caen)164,788
Metz Metropolitan Area (Greater Metz)151,221
Le Mans Metropolitan Area (Greater Le Mans)147,383
Brest Metropolitan Area (Greater Brest)142,527
Amiens Metropolitan Area (Greater Amiens)136,532
Limoges Metropolitan Area (Greater Limoges)129,255
Dunkerque Metropolitan Area (Greater Dunkerque)127,529
Perpignan Metropolitan Area (Greater Perpignan)115,845
Pau Metropolitan Area (Greater Pau)112,672
Troyes Metropolitan Area (Greater Troyes)109,941
Besançon Metropolitan Area (Greater Besançon)108,712
Annecy Metropolitan Area (Greater Annecy)102,728
Nîmes Metropolitan Area (Greater Nîmes)101,743
Valenciennes Metropolitan Area (Greater Valenciennes)101,583

Germany

Urban population rate: 76% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Ruhr Conurbation (Bonn + Cologne + Düsseldorf + Wuppertal + Dortmund + Hagen)7,275,3192015
Berlin Metropolitan Area (Greater Berlin)3,390,255
Hamburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Hamburg)1,677,733
Munich Metropolitan Area (Greater Munich)1,573,652
Frankfurt am Main Metropolitan Area (Greater Frankfurt am Main)1,523,808
Stuttgart Metropolitan Area (Greater Stuttgart)1,160,180
Nurnberg Metropolitan Area (Greater Nurnberg)679,089
Hannover Metropolitan Area (Greater Hannover)599,164
Dresden Metropolitan Area (Greater Dresden)513,723
Bremen Metropolitan Area (Greater Bremen)506,342
Mannheim Metropolitan Area (Greater Mannheim)466,696
Leipzig Metropolitan Area (Greater Leipzig)455,581
Augsburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Augsburg)312,094
Karlsruhe Metropolitan Area (Greater Karlsruhe)286,982
Aachen Metropolitan Area (Aachen + Kerkrade)226,264
Kassel Metropolitan Area (Greater Kassel)222,869
Bielefeld Metropolitan Area (Greater Bielefeld)214,193
Kiel Metropolitan Area (Greater Kiel)209,786
Munster Metropolitan Area (Greater Munster)207,455
Heidelberg Metropolitan Area (Greater Heidelberg)196,429
Magdeburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Magdeburg)193,706
Halle Metropolitan Area (Greater Halle)185,076
Braunschweig Metropolitan Area (Greater Braunschweig)180,612
Freiburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Freiburg)179,912
Rostock Metropolitan Area (Greater Rostock)168,453
Chemnitz Metropolitan Area (Greater Chemnitz)168,021
Lubeck Metropolitan Area (Greater Lubeck)150,413
Saarbrücken Metropolitan Area (Greater Saarbrücken)146,109
Oldenburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Oldenburg)144,961
Erfurt Metropolitan Area (Greater Erfurt)141,749
Koblenz Metropolitan Area (Greater Koblenz)138,095
Regensburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Regensburg)133,794
Wurzburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Wurzburg)121,062
Heilbronn Metropolitan Area (Greater Heilbronn)121,015
Bremerhaven Metropolitan Area (Greater Bremerhaven)116,975
Darmstadt Metropolitan Area (Greater Darmstadt)116,051
Osnabruck Metropolitan Area (Greater Osnabruck)105,944
Ulm Metropolitan Area (Greater Ulm)103,439

Greece

Urban population rate: 64% (2015)

Hungary

Urban population rate: 70% (2015)

Ireland

Urban population rate: 65% (2015)

Italy

Some Regional Laws approved during the 1970-1980s[20] tried to define what an Italian conurbation is, but nowadays there's no government organization for a metropolitan area in Italy, so a conurbation has no official boundaries.

Urban population rate: 70% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Naples Metropolitan Area (Greater Naples)3,699,9872015
Milan Metropolitan Area (Greater Milan)3,425,384
Rome Metropolitan Area (Greater Rome)2,617,092
Turin Metropolitan Area (Greater Turin)1,205,385
Florence Metropolitan Area (Greater Florence)708,029
Palermo Metropolitan Area (Greater Palermo)703,529
Catania Metropolitan Area (Greater Catania)555,375
Genoa Metropolitan Area (Greater Genoa)542,961
Bologna Metropolitan Area (Greater Bologna)421,342
Bergamo Metropolitan Area (Greater Bergamo)353,586
Bari Metropolitan Area (Greater Bari)310,239
Cagliari Metropolitan Area (Greater Cagliari)251,635
Venice Metropolitan Area (Greater Venice)231,530
Padova Metropolitan Area (Greater Padova)217,448
Pescara Metropolitan Area (Greater Pescara)212,410
Verona Metropolitan Area (Greater Verona)200,722
Messina Metropolitan Area (Greater Messina)198,553
Brescia Metropolitan Area (Greater Brescia)190,609
Trieste Metropolitan Area (Greater Trieste)187,630
Livorno Metropolitan Area (Greater Livorno)148,916
Modena Metropolitan Area (Greater Modena)142,871
Parma Metropolitan Area (Greater Parma)136,469
Reggio Calabria Metropolitan Area (Greater Reggio Calabria)135,275
Taranto Metropolitan Area (Greater Taranto)132,441
Foggia Metropolitan Area (Greater Foggia)131,270
Massa Metropolitan Area (Greater Massa)119,351
Rimini Metropolitan Area (Greater Rimini)116,867
Reggio Emilia Metropolitan Area (Greater Reggio Emilia)105,553
Bolzano Metropolitan Area (Greater Bolzano)101,551

Kosovo

Latvia

Urban population rate: 69% (2015)

Lithuania

Urban population rate: 69% (2015)

Luxembourg

Urban population rate: 86% (2015)

Malta

Urban population rate: 88% (2015)

Moldova

Urban population rate: 50% (2015)

Netherlands

Urban population rate: 84% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Rotterdam Metropolitan Area (Rotterdam + Delft + Den Haag)1,913,8882015
Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (Greater Amsterdam)1,128,715
Utrecht Metropolitan Area (Greater Utrecht)445,245
Leiden Metropolitan Area (Greater Leiden)302,157
Eindhoven Metropolitan Area (Greater Eindhoven)280,211
Heerlen Metropolitan Area (Heerlen + Herzongenrath)262,204
Dordrecht Metropolitan Area (Greater Dordrecht)240,823
Arnhem Metropolitan Area (Greater Arnhem)199,884
Tilburg Metropolitan Area (Greater Tilburg)196,361
Haarlem Metropolitan Area (Greater Haarlem)195,554
Nijmegen Metropolitan Area (Greater Nijmegen)180,486
Zoetermeer Metropolitan Area (Greater Zoetermeer)166,121
Groningen Metropolitan Area (Greater Groningen)163,386
Almere Metropolitan Area (Greater Almere)162,857
Alkmaar Metropolitan Area (Greater Alkmaar)154,296
Amersfoort Metropolitan Area (Greater Amersfoort)142,167
Breda Metropolitan Area (Greater Breda)135,821
Enschede Metropolitan Area (Greater Enschede)131,601
Velsen Metropolitan Area (Greater Velsen)126,175
's-Hertongenbosch Metropolitan Area (Greater 's-Hertongenbosch)121,267
Maastricht Metropolitan Area (Maastricht + Maasmechelen)113,653
Apeldoorn Metropolitan Area (Greater Apeldoorn)107,444
Zwolle Metropolitan Area (Greater Zwolle)101,499

Northern Macedonia

Urban population rate: 64% (2015)

Norway

Urban population rate: 81% (2015)

Poland

Urban population rate: 64% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Upper Silesian Metropolitan Area2,535,3542015
Warsaw Metropolitan Area (Greater Warsaw)1,789,294
Krakow Metropolitan Area (Greater Krakow)664,581
Lodz Metropolitan Area (Greater Lodz)606,991
Gdansk Metropolitan Area (Greater Gdansk)603,020
Wroclaw Metropolitan Area (Greater Wroclaw)529,209
Poznań Metropolitan Area (Greater Ponzan)527,670
Lublin Metropolitan Area (Greater Lublin)320,313
Bialystok Metropolitan Area (Greater Bialystok)289,226
Szczecin Metropolitan Area (Greater Szczecin)269,836
Walbrzych Metropolitan Area (Greater Walbrzych)182,732
Rzeszow Metropolitan Area (Greater Rzeszow)180,696
Bielsko-Biala Metropolitan Area (Greater Bielsko-Biala)136,717

Portugal

Urban population rate: 63% (2015)

Romania

Urban population rate: 60% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Bucharest Metropolitan Area (Greater Bucharest)1,774,1282015
Calarasi Metropolitan Area (Greater Calarasi)369,759
Timisoara Metropolitan Area (Greater Timisoara)288,523
Cluj-Napoca Metropolitan Area (Greater Cluj-Napoca)278,493
Constanta Metropolitan Area (Greater Costanta)249,829
Iasi Metropolitan Area (Greater Iasi)237,903
Craiova Metropolitan Area (Greater Craiova)228,226
Brasov Metropolitan Area (Greater Brasov)200,225
Galati Metropolitan Area (Greater Galati)196,601
Ploiesti Metropolitan Area (Greater Ploiesti)175,454
Oradea Metropolitan Area (Greater Oradea)156,341
Giurgiu Metropolitan Area (Giurgiu + Ruse)141,675
Braila Metropolitan Area (Greater Braila)138,888
Pitesti Metropolitan Area (Greater Pitesti)132,100
Targu-Mures Metropolitan Area (Greater Targu-Mures)118,255
Sibiu Metropolitan Area (Greater Sibiu)117,695
Bacau Metropolitan Area (Greater Bacau)117,407
Arad Metropolitan Area (Greater Arad)112,052
Oltenita Metropolitan Area (Greater Oltenita)108,928

Serbia

Urban population rate: 59% (2015)

Slovakia

Urban population rate: 58% (2015)

Slovenia

Urban population rate: 53% (2015)

Spain

Urban population rate: 79% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Madrid Metropolitan Area (Greater Madrid)4,894,2952015
Barcelona Metropolitan Area (Greater Barcelona)3,832,012
Valencia Metropolitan Area (Greater Valencia)1,323,120
Sevilla Metropolitan Area (Greater Sevilla)861,043
Malaga Metropolitan Area (Greater Malaga)799,997
Bilbao Metropolitan Area (Greater Bilbao)778,852
Zaragoza Metropolitan Area (Greater Zaragoza)503,982
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Metropolitan Area (Greater Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)443,141
Palma de Mallorca Metropolitan Area (Greater Palma de Mallorca)388,090
Granada Metropolitan Area (Greater Granada)355,806
Murcia Metropolitan Area (Greater Murcia)354,693
Alicante Metropolitan Area (Greater Alicante)331,089
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Metropolitan Area (Greater Santa Cruz de Tenerife)324,645
Pamplona Metropolitan Area (Greater Pamplona)296,609
Valladolid Metropolitan Area (Greater Valladolid)290,636
Vigo Metropolitan Area (Greater Vigo)265,407
A Coruna Metropolitan Area (Greater A Coruna)249,861
Gijon Metropolitan Area (Greater Gijon)229,261
Algericas Metropolitan Area (Algericas + Gibraltar)215,007
San Sebastian Metropolitan Area (Greater San Sebastian)214,645
Santander Metropolitan Area (Greater Santander)206,816
Vitoria Metropolitan Area (Greater Vitoria)203,909
Alcala de Henares Metropolitan Area (Greater Alcala de Henares)184,497
Oviedo Metropolitan Area (Greater Oviedo)170,846
Almeria Metropolitan Area (Greater Almera)169,121
Castellon de la Plana Metropolitan Area (Greater Castellon de la Plana)158,875
Salamanca Metropolitan Area (Greater Salamanca)143,857
Logrono Metropolitan Area (Greater Logrono)142,370
Ceuta Metropolitan Area (Ceuta + Fnideq)137,945
Girona Metropolitan Area (Greater Girona)132,100
Tarragona Metropolitan Area (Greater Tarragona)131,944
Jerez de la Frontera Metropolitan Area (Greater Jerez de la Frontera)130,424
Cadiz Metropolitan Area (Greater Cadiz)130,037
Melilla Metropolitan Area (Melilla + Ait Mansor)126,133
Matarò Metropolitan Area (Greater Matarò)123,418
Marbella Metropolitan Area (Greater Marbella)119,627
Burgos Metropolitan Area (Greater Burgos)117,187
Huelva Metropolitan Area (Greater Huelva)113,533
Torrevieja Metropolitan Area (Greater Torrevieja)105,360

Sweden

Urban population rate: 86% (2015)

Switzerland

Urban population rate: 74% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Zurich Metropolitan Area (Greater Zurich)732,4932015
Geneve Metropolitan Area (Geneve + Annemasse)476,816
Basel Metropolitan Area (Basel + Lorrach + Buschwiller)428,721
Lausanne Metropolitan Area (Greater Lausanne)256,647
Bern Metropolitan Area (Greater Bern)197,761
Luzern Metropolitan Area (Greater Luzern)140,814

United Kingdom

See main article: List of conurbations in the United Kingdom.

Industrial and housing growth in the United Kingdom during the 19th and early 20th centuries produced many conurbations. Greater London is by far the largest urban area and is usually counted as a conurbation in statistical terms, but differs from the others in the degree to which it is focused on a single central area. In the mid-1950s the Green Belt was introduced to stem the further urbanisation of the countryside in South East England.

The list below shows the most populous urban areas in the UK as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Different organisations define conurbations in the UK differently for example, the Liverpool - Manchester or the Manchester - Liverpool conurbation[21] is defined as one conurbation by AESOP in a comparison report published by the University of Manchester in 2005 found here. The Liverpool - Manchester Conurbation has a population of 5.68 million.

Urban population rate: 89% (2015)

Ukraine

Urban population rate: 71% (2015)

!Name!Population!Year!Notes
Kyiv Metropolitan Area (Greater Kyiv)2,737,7892015
Kharkiv Metropolitan Area (Greater Kharkiv)1,430,661
Donetsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Donetsk)1,158,998
Odesa Metropolitan Area (Greater Odesa)1,117,970
Dnipro Metropolitan Area (Greater Dnipro)903,205
Zaporizhzhia Metropolitan Area (Greater Zaporizzhya)728,145
Lviv Metropolitan Area (Greater Lviv)687,060
Krivyy Rih Metropolitan Area (Greater Krivyy Rih)584,156
Mikolaiv Metropolitan Area (Greater Mikolaiv)469,017
Mariupol Metropolitan Area (Greater Mariupol)436,133
Luhansk Metropolitan Area (Greater Luhansk)415,351
Vinnitsa Metropolitan Area (Greater Vinnitsa)383,836
Simferopol Metropolitan Area (Greater Simferopol)338,634
Chernihiv Metropolitan Area (Greater Chernihiv)278,668
Cherkasy Metropolitan Area (Greater Cherkasy)278,510
Poltava Metropolitan Area (Greater Poltava)275,189
Kherson Metropolitan Area (Greater Kherson)269,644
Khmelnitskyy Metropolitan Area (Greater Khmelnitskyy)259,104
Zhytomir Metropolitan Area (Greater Zhytomir)242,883
Chernivtsi Metropolitan Area (Greater Chernivtsi)240,725
Ivano-Frankivsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Ivano-Frankivsk)237,552
Rivne Metropolitan Area (Greater Rivne)228,212
Kropivnitskyy Metropolitan Area (Greater Kropivnitskyy)225,913
Kamianske Metropolitan Area (Greater Kamianske)223,589
Lutsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Lutsk)218,316
Sumy Metropolitan Area (Greater Sumy)214,376
Kremenchuk Metropolitan Area (Greater Kremenchuk)213,125
Bialitserkva Metropolitan Area (Greater Bialitserkva)207,328
Horlivka Metropolitan Area (Greater Horlivka)195,806
Sevastopol Metropolitan Area (Greater Sevastopol)189,598
Ternopil Metropolitan Area (Greater Ternopil)187,740
Melitopol Metropolitan Area (Greater Melitopol)166,662
Kramatorsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Kramatorsk)150,246
Alchevsk Metropolitan Area (Greater Alchevsk)139,091
Nikopol Metropolitan Area (Greater Nikopol)132,379
Sloviansk Metropolitan Area (Greater Sloviansk)132,301
Uzhhorod Metropolitan Area (Greater Uzhhorod)124,809

North America

Canada

Golden Horseshoe (Ontario)

The Golden Horseshoe is a densely populated and industrialized region centred on the west end of Lake Ontario in Southern Ontario, Canada. The largest cities in the region are Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Brampton, and Hamilton.[22] If metropolitan areas (which are somewhat distinct from the core urban area of the Golden Horseshoe by about 30 to 50 km of less developed and semi-rural land) are included (similar to Combined Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States as defined by United States Office of Management and Budget), the total population is 8.8 million people. This is slightly over a quarter (25.6%) of the population of Canada, approximately 75% of Ontario's population, and one of the largest metropolitan areas in North America.[23]

The larger area is named the Greater Golden Horseshoe and includes the metropolitan areas of Kitchener (including adjacent cities it is often referred to as Waterloo Region), Barrie, Guelph, Peterborough, and Brantford. The Greater Golden Horseshoe is also part of the Windsor-Quebec Corridor and its southeastern boundary is across the Niagara River from the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area in the United States.

Greater Montreal (Quebec)

Greater Montreal is Canada's second-largest conurbation.[24] Statistics Canada defines the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) as having 4258.31km2 and a population of 3,824,221 as of 2011, which represents almost half of the population of the province of Quebec. Slightly smaller, there are 82 municipalities grouped under the Montreal Metropolitan Community to coordinate issues such as land planning, transportation, and economic development.

Lower Mainland (British Columbia)

British Columbia's Lower Mainland is the most populated area in Western Canada. It consists of many mid-sized contiguous urban areas, including Vancouver, North Vancouver (city and district municipality), West Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Richmond, Surrey, and Coquitlam, among others. The Lower Mainland population is around 2.5 million (as of 2011) and the area has one of the highest growth rates on the continent of up to 9.2 percent from the 2006 census.

Ottawa-Gatineau / National Capital Region

The National Capital Region (NCR) is made up of the capital, Ottawa, and neighbouring Gatineau which is located across the Ottawa River. As Ottawa is in Ontario and Gatineau is in Quebec, it is a unique conurbation. Federal government buildings are located in both cities and many workers live in one city and work in the other. The National Capital Region consists of an area of 5,319 square kilometres that straddles the boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The area of the National Capital Region is very similar to that of the Ottawa-Gatineau Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) although the National Capital Region contains a number of small neighbouring communities that are not contained within the CMA. When all the communities are included, the population of the area is about 1,500,000. Ottawa-Gatineau is the only CMA in the nation to fall within two provinces and is the fourth largest.[25]

Mexico

Mexico City (CDMX)

The "CDMX" is the most densely populated center in North America. Greater Mexico City refers to the conurbation around Mexico City, officially called Valley of Mexico Metropolitan Area (Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México), constituted by Mexico City itself composed of 16 Municipalities—and 41 adjacent municipalities of the states of Mexico and Hidalgo. However, for normative purposes, Greater Mexico City most commonly refers to the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico (Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México) an agglomeration that incorporates 18 additional municipalities. As of 2019 an estimated 27,782,000 people lived in Greater Mexico City, making it the largest metropolitan area in North America. It is surrounded by thin strips of highlands which separate it from other adjacent metropolitan areas, of which the biggest are Puebla, Toluca, and Cuernavaca-Cuautla, and together with which it makes up the Mexico City megalopolis.

Guadalajara Metropolitan Area (Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara)

The Guadalajara conurbation in the state of Jalisco (colloquially known as the City of Guadalajara, as that is the state capital and most populous of the cities) comprises seven municipalities: Guadalajara, Zapopan, Tlaquepaque, Tonalá, El Salto, Zapotlanejo, and Tlajomulco de Zúñiga. Officially two other cities (Juanacatlán and Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos) are also considered part of the Metropolitan Area, though they are not contiguous with the other seven. The area had an estimated population of 4 500 000 in 2010, spread over a combined area of 2734km2.[26]

United States

Puerto Rico

The Caribbean area has a conurbation in Puerto Rico consisting of San Juan, Bayamón, Guaynabo, Carolina, Canóvanas, Trujillo Alto, Toa Alta, Toa Baja, Cataño, and Caguas. This area is colloquially known as the "Área Metropolitana", and houses around 1.4 million inhabitants spread over an area of approximately 396.61 square kilometers (153.13 sq mi), making it the largest city in the Caribbean by area.

New York Tri-state area

One example of a conurbation is the expansive concept of the New York metropolitan area (the Tri-state region) centered on New York City, including 30 counties spread among New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, with an estimated population of 21,961,994 in 2007.[27] Approximately one-fifteenth of all U.S. residents live in the Greater New York City area, the world's most brightly illuminated urban conurbation and largest urban landmass. This conurbation is the result of several central cities whose urban areas have merged.

Greater Boston Area

Holding a population of 7,427,336 as of 2005, the Combined Statistical Area including Greater Boston consists of Boston proper and a collection of distinct but intertwined cities including Providence, Rhode Island, Worcester, Massachusetts, and Manchester, New Hampshire. Most importantly, the cities that compose the Greater Boston CSA are interlinked by heavy public transportation infrastructure, maintain continuously urban interstices, and hold mutual commuting patterns.

San Francisco Bay Area

Another conurbation is the combination of the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose and several minor urban centers with a combined population of nearly 8 million people, known as the San Francisco Bay Area.[28]

Greater Los Angeles Area

The Greater Los Angeles Area consists of the merging of several distinct central cities and counties, including Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. This area is also often referred to simply as Southern California or colloquially as SoCal (a larger region which includes San Diego). In 2016, Southern California had a population of 23,800,500, making it slightly larger than the New York Tri-State Area, and is projected to remain so due to a faster growth rate. But because Southern California is not yet a recognized Combined Statistical Area by the United States Office of Management and Budget, the New York Tri-State Area officially remains the nation's largest as of now.

Greater Houston area

An example of a conurbation is seen in Greater Houston. Centered in Houston, the area is continuously urbanized from the coastal areas of Galveston extending through the northern side of the metro area, including The Woodlands, Conroe, and Spring, and going up to Huntsville. The suburbs of Fort Bend County, Texas extend through the cities of the Galveston Bay Area and beyond. It has a population of 7,197,883.[29]

Baltimore–Washington Area

The traditionally separate metropolitan areas of Baltimore and Washington, D.C. have shared suburbs and a continuous urbanization between the two central cities (Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area).

San Diego–Tijuana

The largest conurbation between the United States and Mexico is San Diego–Tijuana. It includes the two countries' busiest border crossing and a shared economy.[30]

Dallas - Fort Worth

Three large cities—Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington—make up this area. Each city is linked by bordering city limits or suburbs. The area is also known as the Dallas–Fort Worth "metroplex", so called because it has more than one principal anchor city of nearly equal size or importance, and is included in the emerging megalopolis known as the Texas Triangle. According to Texas Monthly, the term is a portmanteau of the terms "metropolitan" and "complex"[31] and was created by a local advertising agency, TracyLocke. The North Texas Commission trademarked the term "Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex" in 1972 as a replacement for the previously ubiquitous term "North Texas".[32] Urban areas with smaller secondary anchor cities (including Mexico City, New York City, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, and Phoenix) are not considered to be conurbations.

Detroit–Windsor

The major U.S. city of Detroit lies immediately across the Detroit River from Windsor, Ontario in Canada. In many respects—economically, historically, culturally, socially, and geographically—Windsor is more a part of Metro Detroit than of Ontario. The two cities and their surrounding suburbs are commonly referred to collectively as the Detroit–Windsor area. The Detroit-Windsor border is the largest commercial border crossing in North America and the busiest between the two countries.[33]

South Florida

The entire tri-county area also known as the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area is now continuously urbanized along a roughly 100miles length of the Florida east coast as well as extending inland and continuing south of Miami as far as Florida City. Although this is generally all referred to as a single metropolitan area, not a conurbation, it is sometimes broken up into the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach metros.

Minneapolis - St. Paul

Minneapolis–Saint Paul is the most populous urban area in the state of Minnesota, and is composed of 182 cities and townships built around the Mississippi, Minnesota, and St. Croix rivers. The area is also nicknamed the Twin Cities for its two largest cities, Minneapolis, with the highest population and Saint Paul, the state capital.

Quad Cities

The Quad Cities is a metropolitan area located along the border of Illinois and Iowa. Straddling the Mississippi River as it flows west, the area once known as the "Tri Cities" consists of a handful of larger cities and smaller municipalities that have grown together. The largest cities include Rock Island, Moline, and East Moline in Illinois as well as Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa.

Stamford-Hartford

Hartford is the capital city of Connecticut and fourth largest by population. Together, with Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, and Stamford, these five cities form a conurbation, as people continue moving into the suburbs of these cities from rural areas, and the Boston and New York City metropolitan areas. Majority of Connecticut's growth in the last decade was centered in and around these five cities. Combined, the population exceeds 1 million.

The Valley of the Sun

Phoenix is the capital and most populous city in Arizona. It is the center of The Valley of the Sun which is recognized by the United States Census Bureau as Chandler, Mesa, and Phoenix in the MSA. Other communities in the metropolitan area include Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, and Peoria.

The Front Range Urban Corridor

Denver is the capital and most populous city in Colorado, as well as the most populous municipality in the Front Range Urban Corridor. This conurbation encompasses 18 counties in Colorado and Wyoming and had an estimated population of 4,976,781 in 2018, an increase of 14.84% since the 2010 United States Census.[34]

Oceania

Australia

Albury-Wodonga

Albury and Wodonga are cross border cities which are geographically separated by the Murray River. Albury on the north of the river is part of New South Wales, while Wodonga on the south bank is in Victoria. In the early 1970s Albury-Wodonga was selected as the primary focus of the Whitlam government's scheme to arrest the uncontrolled growth of Australia's large metropolitan areas (in particular Sydney and Melbourne) by encouraging decentralisation.[35] The two cities combine to form an urban area with an estimated population of 93,603.[36]

Canberra-Queanbeyan

A cross border built-up area comprising the nation's capital Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory and the city of Queanbeyan in New South Wales, which is considered by the Australian Bureau of Statistics to have a single labour market.[37]

Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong

This conurbation in New South Wales extends from Newcastle and surrounding satellite towns of the Hunter Valley through the Central Coast. It is broken up only by waterways and national parks, through to the greater Sydney metropolitan area and the Wollongong urban area. The total length from the top to the bottom of the conurbation is around 270 km with a population of just over 6 million people.[38]

Transport is linked throughout the region by motorways, the M1, M2, M4, M5, M7, M8, M15 and M31. An extensive public transport network allows for commuting for work or services across and between multiple distinct but joined centres, with NSW TrainLink's intercity network serving Sydney, the Central Coast, Newcastle, the Hunter Valley and the Illawarra.

Plans for making Wollongong, Sydney and Newcastle a single city have been around since the 1960s. A report titled The Committee for Sydney contains a chapter called The Sandstone Mega-Region, Uniting Newcastle, the Central Coast, Sydney, Wollongong (since all of the cities are in a geological region called the Sydney Basin, which is made up of Sydney sandstone). The report says that the link would benefit the "six cities" within the region, which are: Illawarra and Wollongong, the Western City (Greater Western Sydney), the Central City (Parramatta), the Eastern City (Sydney central business district, eastern suburbs, and Northern Sydney), the Central Coast (Gosford) and Newcastle (including Lake Macquarie).[39]

Greater Perth

The Perth Metropolitan Region, and Peel regions form a continuous urban area in Western Australia more than 130 km (80 miles) long, on a north–south axis. It is sometimes known as Greater Perth and has a population of more than 2.3 million (2023).[40] Introduction of the Mandurah railway line in 2007 made it possible for commuters to travel the 70 km (43.5 mi) from Mandurah to Perth in 51 minutes.

South East Queensland

A built-up area 200 kilometres long[41] which is centred on Brisbane, includes the local government areas (LGAs) of Gold Coast, Ipswich, Logan City, Moreton Bay, Redland City, Sunshine Coast, Noosa Shire, and Tweed Heads, New South Wales. This area is served by a single public transport network, Translink.

Broader definitions of South East Queensland are also used, including the separate built-up area of Toowoomba (140 kilometres; 87 miles west of Brisbane), which is not part of the Translink network. Expansive definitions of South East Queensland give it a population of more than 3.4 million people (2014),[42] covers 22,420 square kilometres (8,660 sq mi), incorporates ten LGAs, and extends 240 kilometres (150 mi) from Noosa in the north to the Gold Coast (some sources include Tweed Heads).

Greater Darwin

The Greater Darwin metropolitan area is a built-up urban area in the Northern Territory that spans across two cities: Darwin (the capital of the Northern Territory) and Palmerston (Darwin's satellite city). It lies within three local government areas: the City of Darwin, Litchfield Municipality and the City of Palmerston.

New Zealand

In 2010 Auckland became a unitary authority encompassing seven former city and district councils including Auckland City, Manukau City, North Shore City and Waitakere City as well as a number of smaller towns, rural area and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland Council is the largest council in Australasia and the region has a population of 1,529,300, being almost 33% of the total population of New Zealand. The entire urban area rather than the constituent administrative city was often referred to as "Auckland" by New Zealanders long before formal recognition.

The Wellington Metropolitan Area compromises the four cities of Wellington City, Porirua and the cities of Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt, together known as Hutt Valley. The Wellington Metropolitan Area is the second largest urban population in New Zealand with a population of 440,900 as of the 2023 census (or 550,500 if the Wairarapa region is included), followed by Christchurch City at 396,200.[43]

South America

Argentina

Brazil

The entire Rio–São Paulo area is also sometimes considered a conurbation, and plans are in the works to connect the cities with a high-speed rail. However the government of Brazil does not consider this area a single unit for statistical purposes, and population data may not be reliable.

ConurbationPopulationYearNote
São PauloCME São Paulo27,640,577[45] 2009The CME of São Paulo is federally defined as the São Paulo Metro region (RMSP) and its conurbations.
Rio de JaneiroRM Rio de Janeiro12,330,186[46] 2016Metropolitan region.
Minas GeraisRM Belo Horizonte5,916,189[47] 2018Usually referred to as the Greater Belo Horizonte, comprising 34 municipalities and some 16 other surrounding cities.

Colombia

ConurbationPopulationYearNote
Bogotá D.C.Metropolitan Area of Bogotá10,733,206[48] 2014Conurbation only between Bogota and Soacha
MedellínMetropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley3,821,7972014Metro region

Perù

LimaLima Metropolitan Area9,500,000[49] 2017Lima is expected to become a megacity before the end of the decade, and this conurbation is estimated to have grown by over one million people between 2007 and 2017.

See also

Further reading

Patrick GeddesIn Evolution"

Edward Soja – "Postmetropolis"

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