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Both words, metropolitan and suburb, are words for areas in a city or town.
It means a major city and its surrounding suburbs or a person who lives therein.In the Eastern Orthodox Church a Metropolitan is the equivalent of an Arch-Bishop.Of or relating to a large city or urbanized area, including adjacent suburbs and towns.
a metropolitan area is surrounded by suburbs and a city is just one city
A metropolitan area.
Jerusalem.Jerusalem is Israel's largest city in strict urban terms, having a population of upwards of 600,000. However, the Tel Aviv metropolitan area consists of several very populous cities and this whole area has a population of roughly 2.3 million people, if the suburbs and these other cities are counted in addition to Tel Aviv proper. (The Jerusalem metropolitan area is light by contrast.)
Metropolitan Area
a metropolitan is a large city surrounded by suburbs and neighboring communities a megalopolis is a region made up of two or more metropolitan thank you so much
As of March 2010, the population of Sydney exceeded 4.5 million. This included the entire metropolitan area and suburbs. Sydney is the largest city in Australia, but not the national capital.As of June 2009, the Local Government Area of Sydney, i.e. the CBD and surrounding inner city suburbs of the greater metropolitan area, had a population of 177,000.
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A metropolitan area is where one major and very large city rules a particular area socially and economically.
The word that means an area including cities and suburbs is "metropolitan."
The Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area includes portions of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio in its cluster of over 2.1 million residents.