Metropolitan regions in Germany

The metropolitan regions of Germany

There are eleven metropolitan regions in Germany[1] consisting of the country's most densely populated cities and their catchment areas. They represent Germany's political, commercial and cultural centres. The eleven metropolitan regions in Germany were organised into political units for planning purposes.

Based on a narrower definition of metropolises commonly used to determine the metropolitan status of a given city,[2] only four cities in Germany surpass the threshold of at least one million inhabitants within their administrative borders: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne.

For urban centres outside metropolitan areas that are a similar focal point for their region, but on a smaller scale, the concept of the Regiopolis and the related concepts of regiopolitan area or regio were introduced by urban and regional planning professors in 2006.[3]

  1. ^ Mitglieder Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 12 June 2009.
  2. ^ "The European Metropolises and Their Regions: From Economic Landscapes to Metropolitan Networks". 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Prof. Dr. Iris Reuther (FG Stadt- und Regionalplanung, Universität Kassel): Presentation "Regiopole Rostock". 11 December 2008, retrieved 13 June 2009 (PDF).

Metropolitan regions in Germany

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