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The three largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States are New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. These areas are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget for statistical and reporting purposes.
Metropolitan statistical areas were defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget to provide a consistent definition of metropolitan areas for statistical data collection and analysis. These areas help in understanding population trends, economic activities, and urban development patterns in a standardized way across the country.
No.. it ranked 21st in Metropolitan Statistical Areas according to Forbes
If two or more PMSAs are geographically linked, they are referred to as CMSAs.
The San Juan Metropolitan Statistical area contain one half of Puerto Rico's population.
Here are areas of the State of Virginia that are metropolitan areas:Arlington VANorfolk, VAQuantico, VALynchburg, VASurrounding areas near Washington D.C. would also be considered metropolitan.
According to the U.S. Census, there are more than two dozen metropolitan areas in California.
which has subscribers within the franchise area and with a majority of its customers located within no more than three metropolitan statistical areas contiguous with the MSA in which the franchise is located.
Yes. The information is available in various locations, but the best source is the U.S. Census Bureau, who are the ones who define and delineate Metro areas as a system for compiling and comparing statistics about parts of the United States. Their website is at: www.census.gov
A chain of closely-linked metropolitan areas is called an "urban sprawl".
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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.