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Northeast megalopolis (United States),  Taiheiyō Belt (Japan)

megalopolis (sometimes called a megapolis; also megaregion, or supercity)[1] is typically defined as a chain of roughly adjacent metropolitan areas. The term was used by Patrick Geddes in his 1915 book Cities in Evolution,[2] by Oswald Spengler in his 1918 book The Decline of the West, and Lewis Mumford in his 1938 book The Culture of Cities, which described it as the first stage in urban overdevelopment and social decline. Later, it was used by Jean Gottmann in his landmark 1961 study, Megalopolis: The Urbanized Northeastern Seaboard of the United States, to describe the chain of metropolitan areas along the northeastern seaboard of the U.S. extending from BostonMassachusetts, through New York CityPhiladelphiaBaltimore, and ending in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia.[3][4][5] The latter is sometimes called the "BosWash megalopolis".

 

 

Definitions[edit]

Megalopolis is a Western deformation of the Greek word that derived from Greekμέγας - 'great' and Greekπόλις - 'city', therefore literally a 'great city'. This term is closer in meaning to megacity. Because in Greek, πόλις is feminine, the correct term is megalopolis.

megalopolis, also known as a megaregion, is a clustered network of cities. Gottmann defined its population as 25 million.[6] Doxiadis defined a small megalopolis a similar cluster with a population of about 10 million.[7][8][9] America 2050,[10] a program of the Regional Plan Association, lists 11 megaregions in the United States and Canada.[7] Literally, megalopolis in Greek means a city of exaggerated size where the prefix megalo- represents a quantity of exaggerated size.[11] Megapolitan areas were explored in a July 2005 report by Robert E. Lang and Dawn Dhavale of the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech.[12] A later 2007 article by Lang and Nelson uses 20 megapolitan areas grouped into 10 megaregions.[13] The concept is based on the original Megalopolis model.[9]

Modern interlinked ground transportation corridors, such as rail and highway, often aid in the development of megalopolises. Using these commuter passageways to travel throughout the megalopolis is informally called megaloping. This term was coined by Davide Gadren and Stefan Berteau.[14]

Africa[edit]

Asia[edit]

East Asia[edit]

China[edit]
Further information:  Metropolitan regions of China

In July 2012, the Economist Intelligence Unit brought out a report entitled; Supersized cities: China’s 13 megalopolises, which pinpoints the 13 emerging megalopolises in China, and highlights the demographic and income trends that are shaping their development.

Japan[edit]
South Korea[edit]
 
Satellite image of  Seoul and greater area

South Asia[edit]

 
DhakaBangladesh; part of the emerging chain of cities in the Bengal region
India[edit]
 
Chennai International Airport, one of India's major international airports
Bangladesh[edit]
  1. Dhaka (Greater Dhaka Megalopolis consists four city Corporations: Dhaka SouthDhaka NorthGazipur, and Narayanganj and five municipals: Savar Upazila (A class), Dohar Upazila (A class), Dhamrai Upazila (A class), Tongi (Special Class), Sonargaon (B class) (17,000,000)
  2. Chittagong (40,09423)
Pakistan[edit]

Karachi comprises six district municipal corporations. The total population is 24 million according to the 2011 estimate.

Nepal[edit]

Kathmandu valley, which consists of 5 municipalities namely KathmanduLalitpurBhaktapurKirtipur and Madhyapur Thimi, along with the peripheral cities of BanepaPanauti and Dhulikhel.

Southeast Asia[edit]

RankMegalopolis NameCountryPopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Java Indonesia141[26]JakartaBandungSurabayaYogyakartaBekasiBogorDepokMalangSemarangTasikmalayaTangerangCirebon
2Mega Manila Philippines40+ManilaCalambaAngelesBaguioBatangasDagupanOlongapoBacoor
3Central Thailand Thailand25+BangkokAyuthayaPattaya
4Southeast Economic Zone Vietnam16+Đồng NaiBình DươngHo Chi Minh CityBà Rịa–Vũng Tàu ProvinceLong AnTiền Giang

Philippines[edit]

Mega Manila is made up of 4 Regions:

(Regional Centers) San Fernando-Manila-Calamba-Calapan

Total Population of Mega Manila as of 2015(40,624,035)[27]

Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam[edit]

Southwest Asia[edit]

Iran[edit]
  • Greater Tehran: A region located in Iranian Tehran and Alborz Province in central Northern Iran with its influence expanding in Qom ProvinceQazvin Province and Mazandaran Province, home for at least 15 million people, it is one of the most populous urban areas in the Greater Middle East and the surrounding regions. Tehran was a small village 200 years ago when it was first chosen as the Capital city and it has been growing at a very fast rate.
Turkey[edit]

(all figures extrapolated from end of 2014 and end of 2015 figures of,[30] to middle of year 2016)

  • Greater Istanbul: Includes Istanbul city proper, with continuous urbanization spilling over to neighboring provinces, as well as nearby dense population and highly industrialized areas. Istanbul, eastern counties of Tekirdağ province, entire coast of Izmit bay, and Adapazarı add up to 17.5 million population.
  • Other major cities: Ankara (5 million), Izmir (includes satellites Torbalı-Aliağa-Urla-Manisa to add up to 4 million), Adana-Tarsus-Mersin (3 million), Bursa (2.1 million)

Europe[edit]

Transnational (Europe)[edit]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation in millionsCountries & Respective Cities
1Blue Banana110–130[31] United KingdomLiverpoolManchesterLeedsSheffieldBirminghamLondon
 BelgiumBrusselsAntwerp
 NetherlandsAmsterdamRotterdamThe HagueUtrecht
 LuxembourgLuxembourg
 GermanyRhine-RuhrFrankfurt am MainMunichStuttgartNuremberg
 FranceStrasbourgLille
  SwitzerlandZürichBasel
 ItalyTurinMilanGenoa
2Golden Banana40–45[32] ItalyTurinGenoa
 FranceLyonNiceToulonMarseilleNîmesMontpellierNarbonnePerpignanToulouse
 MonacoMonaco
 AndorraAndorra
 SpainManresaGironaVicBarcelonaTarragonaCastellón de la PlanaSaguntValenciaAlicanteMurciaCartagena
3Green Banana40 PolandGdańskWarsawKatowice
 Czech RepublicOstravaPragueOlomoucBrno
 AustriaVienna
 SlovakiaBratislavaŽilina
 HungaryBudapestGyőr
 SloveniaLjubljana
 CroatiaZagreb
Image: 25 pixels Free Territory of TriesteTriesteKoper
4Atlantic Axis12[33] PortugalSetúbalLisbonSantarémLeiriaCoimbraViseuAveiroPortoBragaViana do Castelo
 SpainVigoOurensePontevedraSantiago de CompostelaCoruña
5Gulf of Finland10 RussiaGatchinaSaint PetersburgVyborg
 FinlandLappeenrantaKotkaKouvolaLahtiVantaaHelsinkiEspooHämeenlinnaTampereTurku
 EstoniaTallinn
6STRING8.5[34] GermanyHamburg
 DenmarkCopenhagen
 SwedenMalmö

Denmark and Sweden[edit]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Greater Copenhagen3.9[35][36]CopenhagenMalmöHelsingborgLund, and Roskilde

France[edit]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Paris metropolitan area12.3[37]Paris & most of Île-de-France
2Lyon economic region5.5[32]Lyon & Rhône-Alpes river area
3Marseille metropolitan region1.8[32]MarseilleAix-en-Provence
4Toulouse economic region1.5[32]ToulouseAndorra (independent state, not a part of France)
5Nice economic region1.1[32]NiceMonaco (independent city state, not a part of France)

Germany[edit]

[32][38]

RankMegalopolis namePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Rhine-Ruhr13.5CologneDüsseldorfDortmundEssen
2Berlin-Brandenburg5.95BerlinPotsdam
3Frankfurt Rhine-Main5.52FrankfurtWiesbadenMainz
4Stuttgart Metropolitan Region5.29[32]Stuttgart
5Munich Metropolitan Region5.2[32]Munich
6Hamburg Metropolitan Region5.0Hamburg
7Central German Metropolitan Region (Saxon triangle)4.36[32]LeipzigHalleDresden
8Hannover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region3.91[32]HanoverBraunschweigGöttingenWolfsburg
9Nuremberg Metropolitan Region3.5[32]Nuremberg
10Bremen/Oldenburg Metropolitan Region2.37[32]BremenOldenburg

Italy[edit]

[32][39]

RankMegalopolis namePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Grande Milano7.5Milan
2Naples metropolitan area4.46Naples
3Rome metropolitan area4.3Rome
4Turin economic region4.1Turin & Piedmont centre and south area
5Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area2.6Venice & Padua & Treviso central-eastern Veneto region
6Genoa metropolitan region1.5Genoa
7Conca d'Oro1.1Palermo and neighboring cities

Benelux[edit]

Netherlands, Belgium & Luxembourg:[32]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Randstad7.5AmsterdamRotterdamThe HagueUtrecht
2Flemish Diamond5.5BrusselsAntwerpGhentLeuven
3Brabantse Stedenrij2.0EindhovenTilburgBreda's-HertogenboschHelmond

Poland and the Czech Republic[edit]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Silesian Metropolis5.3KatowiceOstrava

Spain[edit]

[32]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1Madrid region6.3MadridAlcalá de HenaresFuenlabradaGetafeAlcobendasAlcorcónLeganésMóstoles
2Barcelona5Barcelona
3Valencia3ValenciaAlicanteElcheBenidormSaguntoGandiaCastellónVinaròsBurriana
4Sevilla1.3SevillaDos HermanasUtrera

United Kingdom[edit]

RankMegalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
1London commuter belt14.0[40]LondonMedwaySouthend-on-SeaChelmsfordBasildonLutonReading
2Northern England9.4[32][41]ManchesterLeedsLiverpoolSheffieldWarringtonBradfordBirkenheadPrestonBlackburnBlackpool
3English midlands6.3[32][41]BirminghamNottinghamCoventryLeicesterWolverhamptonDerbyStoke-on-Trent
4Central Belt3.6[41]GlasgowEdinburgh
5South Hampshire-Brighton2.8[32][41]SouthamptonPortsmouthBrightonWorthingLittlehamptonBournemouth
6Tyne & Wear Region2.2[32][41]NewcastleSunderlandMiddlesbrough
7Cardiff-Bristol-Swansea2.2[32][41]CardiffBristolSwanseaNewport

North America[edit]

Canada[edit]

Megalopolis namePopulation
in millions
2011
Population
in millions
2025 (projected)
Population
percent growth 2011 - 2025 (projected)
Major citiesRelated articles
Quebec City–Windsor Corridor18.42114.1%HamiltonKingstonKitchenerLondonMississaugaMontrealOshawaOttawaPeterboroughQuebec CityTorontoTrois-RivièresWindsorSouthern Ontario
Calgary–Edmonton Corridor2.7448.1%CalgaryEdmontonRed DeerSt. AlbertAirdrieCalgary RegionEdmonton Capital RegionCentral Alberta

Mexico[edit]

 
Mexico City megalopolis
Megalopolis namePopulation
in millions
2015
Population
in millions
2025 (projected)
Population
percent growth 2000 - 2025 (projected)
Major citiesRelated articles
Bajío11 ? ?%LeónQuerétaroAguascalientesCelayaIrapuatoSan Juan del RíoSalamancaBajío
Mexico City megalopolis34 ? ?%Mexico CityPueblaCuernavacaTolucaPachucaTulaTlaxcalaCuautlaTulancingo

United States[edit]

Further information:  Megaregions of the United States
MapofEmergingUSMegaregions.png
 
 
Oakland in  Bay Area

Constituent urban areas of each megalopolis are based on reckoning by a single American organization, the Regional Plan Association (RPA). The RPA definition of the Great Lakes Megalopolis includes some Canadian metropolitan areas with the United States, including some but not all major urban centres in the Windsor-Quebec City Corridor. Note that one city, Houston, is listed in two different Megalopolis regions as defined by the RPA, (the Gulf Coast and Texas Triangle).[7][42]

Megalopolis namePopulation
in millions
2010
Percent of U.S. Population (2010)Population
in millions
2025 (projected)
Population
percent growth 2010 - 2025 (projected)
Major cities
Arizona Sun Corridor[43][44]5.62%7.839.3%MesaPhoenixTucsonPrescottScottsdale
Cascadia8.43%8.85.0%AbbotsfordBoiseEugenePortland (OR)SalemSeattleTacomaSpokaneTri-CitiesVancouver (BC)Vancouver (WA)Victoria
Florida17.36%21.524.3%Fort LauderdaleJacksonvilleMiamiOrlandoSt. PetersburgTampaSarasotaFort Myers
Front Range5.52%6.926%AlbuquerqueCheyenneColorado SpringsDenverPuebloRio RanchoSanta FeTaos
Great Lakes55.518%60.79.4%AkronAnn ArborBuffaloChicagoCincinnatiClevelandColumbusDaytonDes MoinesDetroitDuluthErieFlintFort WayneGreen BayGrand RapidsHamiltonIndianapolisKalamazooKansas CityLansingLondonLouisvilleMadisonMilwaukeeMinneapolisOmahaOshawaPittsburghQuad CitiesRochester (NY)Rochester (MN)RockfordSaginawSt. LouisSaint PaulSouth BendToledoTorontoWindsor
Gulf Coast13.44%16.321.6%Baton RougeCorpus ChristiHoustonMobileGulfportBiloxiNew OrleansPensacola
Northeast52.317%58.411.7%Allentown-BethlehemAtlantic CityBaltimoreBostonHarrisburgHazletonNashuaNewarkNew YorkNorfolkOcean CityPhiladelphiaPortland (ME)PottsvilleProvidenceRichmondScranton/Wilkes-BarreKnowledge Corridor (Springfield and Hartford), TrentonVirginia BeachWashingtonWilmingtonWorcester
Bay Area145%16.417.1%FresnoModestoOaklandSan FranciscoSan JoseStocktonBerkeleyCupertinoFremont
Piedmont Atlantic17.66%21.723.3%AtlantaBirminghamCharlotteDurhamChapel HillGreensboroGreenvilleHuntsvilleChattanoogaKnoxvilleMemphisMontgomeryNashvilleRaleighWinston-Salem
Southern California24.48%2918.9%AnaheimBakersfieldLas VegasLong BeachLos AngelesRiversideSan BernardinoSan DiegoTijuana
Texas Triangle19.76%24.825.9%AustinDallasFort WorthHoustonSan Antonio

Oceania[edit]

Australia[edit]

Megalopolis NamePopulation
in millions
Major cities
Sydney Region[citation needed]5.6[45]Greater Sydney (including Central Coast and Blue Mountains) (4.92 million), Newcastle and Lake Macquarie (370,000), Illawarra (300,000)
South East Queensland[citation needed]3.5[45]Greater Brisbane (2.3 million), Gold Coast-Tweed Heads (662,000), Sunshine Coast (341,000), Toowoomba (152,000)

South America[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Megalopolis NamePopulation
in
2015[46]
Major citiesOther cities
Expanded Metropolitan Complex of São Paulo+32,200,000São Paulo and CampinasSorocabaJundiaíSão José dos CamposPiracicaba and Santos
Greater Rio de Janeiro+12,000,000Rio de Janeiro and São GonçaloNova IguaçuDuque de CaxiasNiterói and Petrópolis
Greater Belo Horizonte+5,800,000Belo Horizonte and ContagemBetimNova Lima and Sete Lagoas
Greater Porto Alegre+4,200,000Porto Alegre and CanoasSão LeopoldoNovo Hamburgo and Gravataí

Colombia[edit]

The following megaregions in Colombia are expected to have nearly 93% (55 Million people) of its population by 2030, up from the current 72%. There are currently 4 major megaregions in Colombia.

Megalopolis namePopulation in 2015Population in 2030 (projected)Major cities
Bogota National Capital Metropolis17,000,00026,500,000BogotáSoachaFacatativáChíaTunjaFusagasugáZipaquiráMadridFunzaCajicáUbatéSibatéGuaduasVilla de Leyva and Tocancipá
Pacific Belt9,000,00014,000,000MedellínCaliBelloPereira, ColombiaManizalesArmeniaItagüíYumbo, and Palmira
Northeast Atlantic Region6,000,00010,500,000BarranquillaCartagenaSanta MartaCiénagaMalamboBaranoa and Turbaco
Santander Belt3,000,0005,200,000BucaramangaCúcutaOcaña, and Pamplona

Other sources[47] show that another megaregion may be considered:

Megalopolis namePopulation in 2015Population in 2030 (projected)Major cities
Golden Triangle29,500,00041,000,000BogotáSoachaMedellínCaliBelloManizalesArmenia

Venezuela[edit]

Megalopolis namePopulation
in
2013
Major citiesOther cities
Caracas-Valencia Megalopolis+9,000,000CaracasValencia, and MaracayCaguaMaiquetía, and Guatire

Argentina[edit]

 
Satellite image of  Greater Buenos Aires at night. Urban sprawl created a vast conurbation of 12,801,365 inhabitants including the  City of Buenos Aires, a third of the total  population of  Argentina.
Megalopolis NamePopulation
in
2013
Major citiesOther cities
Greater Buenos Aires13,641,973Buenos AiresMerlo, Buenos AiresQuilmesBanfield, Buenos AiresLanúsHurlingham, Buenos Aires, and Avellaneda

Peru[edit]


Megalopolis namePopulation
in
2013
Major citiesOther cities
Lima-Callao Megalopolis10,523,796Lima and CallaoCono NorteCono Sur, and Cono Este
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