Madrid itself has a population of 3 millions inhabitants (more than Chicago) and Madrid metropolitan area (6,5 millions, same as Houston metropolitan area) is 3rd largest in European Union after London and Paris.
Houston, Texas, is primarily an urban area, as it is the largest city in the state and the fourth largest in the United States. It features a dense population, diverse economy, and a wide range of cultural and recreational amenities typical of major metropolitan areas. Surrounding Houston are suburban neighborhoods that contribute to its overall metropolitan region, but the city itself is characterized by its urban landscape.
Texas has a total of 18 metropolitan areas. Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is the largest metropolitan area in Texas. It is also the largest landlocked metropolitan area in USA.
Not at all. Lyon is the second, while Marseille is the third largest metropolitan area in France.
The largest metropolitan area in the world in terms of population is the Kanto Major Metropolitan Area in Japan, including a.o. Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Saitama and Chiba, and with over 35 million inhabitants.
Yes, the Houston Metropolitan Area is a formal designation recognized as a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. It encompasses Houston and its surrounding regions, including several counties that contribute to the area's economy and population. This formal classification is used for various statistical, economic, and planning purposes.
The Oklahoma City Metropolitan area.
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Toronto in Ontario
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Sao Paulo, Brazil is considered the largest metropolitan area in the western hemisphere. It has a population of over 21 million people.