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  2. A metropolitan area or metro is a region consisting of a densely populated urban agglomeration and its surrounding territories sharing industries, commercial areas, transport network, infrastructures and housing. [1] [2] A metropolitan area usually comprises multiple principal cities, jurisdictions and municipalities: neighborhoods, townships ...

  3. Metropolitan area, a major city together with its suburbs and nearby cities, towns, and environs over which the major city exercises a commanding economic and social influence. Literally construed, metropolis from the Greek means “mother city,” and by implication there are progeny or dependents.

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  4. Standard definitions of metropolitan areas were first issued in 1949 by the then Bureau of the Budget (predecessor of Office of Management and Budget or OMB), under the designation "standard metropolitan area" (SMA). The term was changed to "standard metropolitan statistical area" (SMSA) in 1959, and to "metropolitan statistical area" (MSA) in ...

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    • When did a city become a metropolitan area?2
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    • When did a city become a metropolitan area?4
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  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Within a few decades, the so-called Second Industrial Revolution boosted urbanization in the United States, spurring New York City metropolitan area, New York, to become the largest city in the world by 1950, with a population of 12.5 million.

  6. New York City - Urban Expansion, Diversity, Culture: Despite the loss of the national government, New York’s population skyrocketed in 1781–1800, and it became America’s largest city. Once again trade grew rapidly, and not even the War of 1812 hindered development; an auction system for surplus British merchandise dumped in New York ...

  7. A major city together with its suburbs and nearby cities, towns, and environs over which the major city exercises a commanding economic and social influence is known as the metropolitan area. Literally construed, metropolis from the Greek means “mother city,” and by implication there are progeny or dependents scattered about the core area.

  8. Oct 19, 2023 · The metropolitan areas of New York City and Tokyo, Japan, became the world's first megacities in the 1950s, and by 2018, there were 37 megacities across the globe. While the largest cities of the Industrial Revolution existed in North America and Europe, today it is cities in Asia and Africa that are experiencing the fastest growth due to ...

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