I think you are asking of the city "Philadelphia". Always capitalize the first "p".
No.. it ranked 21st in Metropolitan Statistical Areas according to Forbes
Yes, "Metropolitan" should be capitalized when used in a sentence if it is part of a proper noun or name, such as "Metropolitan Museum of Art" or "Metropolitan Opera." However, if used as a general adjective to describe a metropolitan area or city, it should not be capitalized, as in "the metropolitan area of New York City."
Right now it is between 1,526,006 and 1,564,000 million people. The metropolitan area a.k.a greater area of philadelphia is 6.1 million. It is the 5th largest city in the U.S.A
urban, city, metropolitan
Yes, it is common to capitalize "Greater" before a city name, such as Greater New York area, to indicate a larger metropolitan area or region surrounding the city.
a metropolitan area is surrounded by suburbs and a city is just one city
YES, BANGALORE is called the metropolitan city because it has large population.
Oklahoma City metropolitan area's population is 1,322,459.
The population of City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality is 3,888,180.
The population of Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality is 724,312.
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral was created in 1667.