The New York metropolitan area
The state California
Yes Seattle is a functional region. A functional region is a region that is distinguished as either a metropolitan area or a city-region.
Yes, California is definitely a functional region.
A functional region is a type of region that is characterized by its function such as a drainage basin, city-region, or a metropolitan area.
A functional region is a type of region that is characterized by its function such as a drainage basin, city-region, or a metropolitan area.
King County is part of the Seattle Metropolitan Area.
Santiago Metropolitan Region's population is 6,061,185.
Santiago Metropolitan Region was created in 1980.
The major functional region for Ohio is the Bluegrass region. There is also the military region which is considered to functional in Ohio.
The area of Santiago Metropolitan Region is 15,403.2 square kilometers.
Hamburg Metropolitan Region was created on 2006-01-01.
A functional region has one or more hubs (nodes) which act as the cores of the region, the magnets, which attract people and business from outlying areas (the hinterland). A metropolitan area has one or more CBDs where different functions (shopping, banking, entertainment, education) are conducted, each function attracting people to the hub. If people are prepared to travel into these hubs to conduct business, or to tune in to TV or radio programs broadcast from those hubs, then these people are part of the functional region of the metro area. Spatially, it is a hub and spoke concept, with each spoke being the route that a person takes to commute into the hub, then return home.
The most crowded region in California is the Los Angeles metropolitan area, with about 13,000,000 residents.