Metropolis of Lyon explained

Metropolis of Lyon
Native Name Lang:fr
Type:Territorial collectivity
Image Blank Emblem:Logo Grand Lyon.svg
Blank Emblem Size:180
Image Map1:Métropole de Lyon map-blank.svg
Map Caption1:The city (commune) of Lyon (in red) and 58 suburban communes (in blue) make up the metropolitan region.
Coordinates:45.7575°N 4.8539°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:France
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Seat Type:Prefecture
Seat:Lyon
Parts Type:Subprefectures
Parts Style:para
Leader Party:The Ecologists
Leader Title:President of the metropolitan council
Leader Name:Bruno Bernard
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:533.68
Population Rank:11th
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Footnotes:[1]
Demographics2 Title1:Metro
Demographics2 Info1:€98.429 billion (2021)
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Blank Info Sec1:69M
Blank Name Sec2:Arrondissements
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Blank2 Info Sec2:58
Timezone1:CET
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Timezone1 Dst:CEST
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The Metropolis of Lyon (French: Métropole de Lyon, in French pronounced as /metʁɔpɔl də ljɔ̃/), also known as French: Grand Lyon (in French pronounced as /ɡʁɑ̃ ljɔ̃/, "Greater Lyon"), is a French territorial collectivity located in the east-central region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It is a directly elected metropolitan authority encompassing the city of Lyon and most of its suburbs. It has jurisdiction as both a department and a French: [[métropole]], taking the territory out of the purview of the department of Rhône. It had a population of 1,424,069 in 2021,[2] 36.7% of whom lived in the city of Lyon proper.

It replaced the Urban Community of Lyon on 1 January 2015, in accordance with the MAPAM law (fr) enacted in January 2014.[3] The first direct metropolitan elections were held in March (1st round) and June (2nd round) 2020, leading to a victory by The Ecologists. The president of the metropolitan council has been Green leader Bruno Bernard since July 2020.

Geography

The Metropolis of Lyon covers an area of .[2] It covers the city of Lyon and its main suburbs. The rivers Rhône and Saône flow through it. It borders the department Rhône to the northwest and southwest, Ain to the northeast and Isère to the southeast.

Communes

See main article: Communes of the Lyon Metropolis.

The Metropolis of Lyon consists of 58 communes.[4] The most populous commune is Lyon. As of 2019, there are 9 communes with more than 30,000 inhabitants:[5]

CommunePopulation (2019)
Lyon522,969
Villeurbanne152,212
Vénissieux67,285
Vaulx-en-Velin52,795
Saint-Priest46,927
Caluire-et-Cuire43,294
Bron42,244
Meyzieu34,640
Rillieux-la-Pape30,697

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions. ec.europa.eu.
  2. Web site: Intercommunalité-Métropole de Métropole de Lyon (200046977). INSEE . 2024-07-12.
  3. Loi n° 2014-58 du 27 janvier 2014 de modernisation de l'action publique territoriale et d'affirmation des métropoles
  4. https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/cog/epci/EPCI200046977-metropole-de-lyon Intercommunalité-Métropole de Métropole de Lyon (200046977)
  5. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep69.pdf Populations légales 2019: 69 Rhône