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other usesA metropolis is a very large city or urban area which is a significant economic , political and cultural center for a country or region , and an important hub for regional or international connections and communications. The term is Greek and means the "mother city" of a Colonies in antiquity|colony (in the ancient sense), that is, the city which sent out settlers. This was later generalized to a city regarded as a center of a specified activity, or any large, important city in a nation.
New York City is often cited as the quintessential metropolis, exerting a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment and being widely regarded as one of the economic and cultural capitals of the world.cite web|url= http://www.iceland.is/iceland-abroad/us/nyc/cultural-affairs/|title=Consulate General of Iceland New York Culture|publisher=Consulate General of Iceland New York|accessdate=June 27, 2011cite web|url= http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/nycdata/chapter13_files/intro.htm|title=Introduction to Chapter 13: Culture|publisher=The Weissman Center for International Business, Baruch College/CUNY 2010|accessdate=June 8, 2011cite web|url= http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php? t=370517|title=Cultural capital of the world|publisher=Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd |year=2000–2011|accessdate=June 8, 2011cite web|url= http://www.studentevents.com/events/nyu-.html|title=NYU’s Cultural Capital program|publisher=New York University |year=2011|accessdate=June 8, 2011cite web|url= http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/371497|title=New York, culture capital of the world, 1940–1965 / edited by Leonard Wallock ; essays by Dore Ashton ... et al.|publisher=NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA|accessdate=June 8, 2011
Urban areas of less than one million people are rarely considered metropolises in contemporary contexts. Citation needed|date=April 2011 Big cities belonging to a larger urban agglomeration, but which are not the core of that agglomeration, are not generally considered a metropolis but a part of it. The plural of the word is most commonly metropolises .Collins English Dictionary at http://www.thefreedictionary.com/metropolis thefreedictionary.com retrieved 14 April 2011
Antiquity
In the past, metropolis was the designation for a city or state of origin of a colony . Many large cities founded by ancient civilizations have been considered important world metropolises of their times due to their large populations and importance. Some of these ancient metropolises survived until the modern days and are among the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities|world's oldest continuously inhabited cities .
Etymology and modern usage
The word comes from the Greek µ?t??, meter meaning "mother" and p????, pólis meaning "city"/"town", which is how the Greek colonies of antiquity referred to their original cities, with whom they retained cultic and political-cultural connections. The word was used in post-classical Latin for the chief city of a province, the seat of the government and, in particular, ecclesiastically for the seat or see of a metropolitan bishop to whom suffragan bishop s were responsible. This usage equates the province with the diocese or episcopal see .
In modern usage the word has come to refer to a metropolitan area , a set of adjacent and interconnected cities clustered around a major urban center. In this sense metropolitan usually means "spanning the whole metropolis" (as in "metropolitan administration"); or "proper of a metropolis" (as in "metropolitan life", and opposed to " Province|provincial " or "rural").
Global cities
The concept of a Global city (or a World city) means a city that has a direct and tangible effect on global affairs through socioeconomic means. The term has become increasingly familiar, because of the rise of globalization (i.e., global finance , communication s, and travel ). An attempt to define and categorize world cities by financial criteria was made by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (GaWC), based primarily at Loughborough University in England. The study ranked cities based on their provision of "advanced producer services" such as accountancy , advertising , finance and law . The Inventory identifies three levels of world cities and several sub-ranks ( see Global city#GaWC Inventory of World Cities|World cities ranking ).
A metropolis is not necessarily a global city—or, being one, it might not be among the top-ranking—due to its standards of living, development, and infrastructures.
Local definitions by country
Australia
The metropolitan areas in Australia are Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and the capital city, Canberra.
In the People's Republic of Bangladesh, there are seven metropolitan areas Dhaka , Chittagong , Rajshahi , Khulna , Sylhet , Barisal and Rangpur, Bangladesh|Rangpur . Lands are highly priced and residents are considered to have a better urban lifestyle. Special police departments are allotted for the metropolitan cities, and there are city corporations for which mayors are elected for five year regimes. Most of these cities have population density of 35,000/square mile or more. Dhaka is considered a mega city because its population surpasses 10 million. http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/SOUTHASIAEXT/0,,contentMDK:21393869~pagePK:146736~piPK:146830~theSitePK:223547,00.html#example Analysis on Population Growth in Dhaka
Brazil
In Brazil, Săo Paulo is the principal metropolis. This metropolis have over 15 million inhabitants. In this city this is a steady growth of the favelas , as a result of vast numbers of people migrating from rural areas to the city in order to find work. The term used in Brazilian Portuguese for a metropolitan area is Regiăo Metropolitana . Others metropolises with over one million of inhabitants in Brazil are Fortaleza (over 3 million) , Manaus, Goiania, Joao Pessoa, Florianopolis, etc.
Canada
Statistics Canada defines a census metropolitan area as one or more adjacent municipalities situated around a major urban core where the urban core has a population of at least 100,000. http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census01/products/reference/dict/geo009.htm Geographic Units: Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) and Census Agglomeration (CA) Canada's largest metropolis' are Toronto , Montreal , Vancouver , and Ottawa - Gatineau .
Germany
In Germany a metropolis is a big and important city. The importance of a city is measured with three groups of indicators, also called metropolitan functions: The decision making and control function, the innovation and competition function and the gateway function. These functions are seen as key domains for metropolitan regions in preserving and developing their performance.
In spatial planning a metropolis is usually observed within its regional context, thus the focus is mainly set on the metropolitan regions. These regions can be mono central or multi central. Eleven metropolitan regions have been defined due to these indicators: Berlin-Brandenburg, Bremen-Oldenburg, Frankfurt-Rhein-Main, Hamburg, Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg, Mitteldeutschland (Dresden, Halle, Leipzig), München, Nürnberg, Rhein-Ruhr, Stuttgart and Rhein-Neckar. http://www.deutsche-metropolregionen.org/
India
In the Republic of India, declared metropolitan cities are Mumbai , New Delhi , Chennai , Kolkata , Bangalore , Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad , Pune and Ahmedabad . Residents of these cities are also entitled to a higher house-rent allowance. The Census Commission defines the qualification for metropolitan city as population more than four million.
Israel
In Israel there are four main metropolitan areas: Tel Aviv , Jerusalem , Haifa , Beer Sheva . "Israel Central Bureau of Statistics" has defined the boundaries of metropolitan areas of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beer Sheva, and divided the metropolitan area concentric rings that define the intensity of the main city links.
Italy
With the 2001 reform of the Title V of the Constitution of Italy, the Italian republic has provided for the institution of Aree Metropolitane . Aree Metropolitane will be instituted at least for the major conurbations of Rome , Milan , Turin and Naples , but, As of|2009|January|lc=on, it is yet unclear whether the Aree Metropolitane will replace Provinces, or just be added to the older administrative subdivisions.
Turkey
In Turkey the metropolitan cities are described as "buyuksehir belediyesi". There are 17 metropolitan municipalities in Turkey now.
Japan
The Japanese legal term to (?) is commonly translated as "metropolis".cite web |url= http://www.jlgc.org/en/pdf/localg2006.PDF |title=Local Government in Japan |accessdate=2007-10-16 |publisher=Council of Local Authorities for International Relations |format=PDF |pages=41 Structured like a Prefectures of Japan|prefecture instead of a normal city, there is only one to in Japan, namely Tokyo . As of|2008, Japan has List of Japanese cities by population|11 other cities with populations greater than one million.
Mexico
In Mexico, the term metropolis is used to refer to an urban area of great importance, already be economic, political or cultural - omitting the social factor, this the territorial extension of the country is represented in everything - in Mexico three metropolises exist, Mexico City , Guadalajara and Monterrey . In the first one three factors are represented, since undoubtedly it is the city most important of Mexico, where the executive power reside, the major producer of the economy of the country and with a cultural particular spot. It is the heart and brain of the republic. Political, cultural and economic excellent Center of Mexico. Guadalajara, the second most populous city, with economic and cultural, recognized relevancy worldwide. Monterrey, of major importance that Guadalajara, but less recognized, appears as an important economic and industrial center. Lately one has seen brought down by the organized delinquency, losing gradually his national relevancy.
Pakistan
Philippines
Metropolitan Manila, or simply Metro Manila, is the metropolitan region encompassing the City of Manila and its surrounding areas in the Philippines . It is composed of 17 cities namely City of Manila , Caloocan , Las Pińas , Makati , Malabon , Mandaluyong , Marikina , Muntinlupa , Navotas , Pasay , Pasig , Parańaque , Quezon City , San Juan , Taguig , Valenzuela and the Municipality of Pateros . The region is the political, economic, social, cultural, and educational center of the Philippines. As proclaimed by Presidential Decree No. 940, Metro Manila as a whole is the Philippines' seat of government but the City of Manila is the capital. The largest city in the metropolis is Quezon City, while the largest business district is the Makati Central Business District. Metro Manila's gross regional product is estimated as of July 2009 to be ?468.4 billion (at constant 1985 prices) and accounts for 33% of the nation's GDP.6 In 2008, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers, it ranked as the 40th wealthiest urban agglomeration in the world and the 2nd in Southeast Asia .
Including Metro Manila, the Philippines has twelve metropolitan areas as defined by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). Angeles City|Metro Angeles , Metro Bacolod , Metro Baguio , Batangas City|Metro Batangas , Metro Cagayan de Oro , Metro Cebu , Dagupan|Metro Dagupan , Metro Davao , Metro Iloilo-Guimaras , Metro Naga , Olongapo|Metro Olongapo .
Poland
The Union of Polish Metropolises (lang-pl| :pl:Unia Metropolii Polskich|Unia Metropolii Polskich ), established in 1990, is an organization uniting the largest cities in country. Presently twelve cities are members of the organization, of which 11 have more than a quarter million inhabitants. The largest metropolis in Poland, if ranked solely by the number of inhabitants, is Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia|Upper Silesian Metropolis with 2 million inhabitants (5 million inhabitants in the Silesian metropolitan area ), followed by Warsaw , with 1.7 million inhabitants in city proper, and 2.7 million in Warsaw metropolitan area . Upper Silesian Metropolis is an initiative of recent years, attempt to unite large conurbation / urban area into one official urban unit.
South Africa
In South Africa, a Metropolitan municipality (South Africa)|metropolitan municipality or "Category A municipality" is a municipality which executes all the functions of local government for a conurbation. This is by contrast to areas which are primarily rural, where the local government is divided into district municipality (South Africa)|district municipalities (comparable to a "county" in the US) and local municipality (South Africa)|local municipalities . There are eight metropolitan municipalities in South Africa.
United Kingdom
see also|List of metropolitan areas in the United KingdomHistorically the term the Metropolis was used to refer to London , or the Greater London|London conurbation . The term is retained by the London police force, the Metropolitan Police Service (the "Met"). The chief officer of the Met is formally known as the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis .
Since 1974 six conurbation s (outside London) have been known as metropolitan counties , each divided into metropolitan districts . Other conurbations in the United Kingdom are also sometimes considered to be metropolitan areas.
Panama
Since the 21st century, Panama city has kept a continuous economic growth. Today the authorities of the city and country have decided to call the city a Metropolis because of the growth of population along with the huge investment in transport system, improvement of roads and highways. The city is considered the most important financial center of Central America and one of the most important in Latin America. With 1.2 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area is the first metropolis of Central America.
United States
In the United States an Incorporation (municipal government)|incorporated area or group of areas having a population more than 50,000 is required to have a metropolitan planning organization in order to facilitate major infrastructure projects and to ensure financial solvency. Thus, a population of 50,000 or greater has been used as a de facto standard in the United States to define a metropolis. A similar definition is used by the United States Census Bureau . They define a Metropolitan Statistical Area|metropolitan statistical area as at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more inhabitants. The five largest metropolitan cities in the US are New York City , Los Angeles , Chicago , Houston , and Philadelphia .
Metropolis as a mainland area
Main|Metropole In France, Portugal and Spain, metropolis ( métropole (Fr.) / metrópole (Port.) / metrópoli (Spa.)) designates the mainland part of a country near or on the European continent; in the case of France, this would mean France without its Département d'outre-mer|overseas departments ; for Portugal and Spain during the Spanish Empire and Portuguese Empire period, it used to be common to designate Portugal or Spain except its colonies (the Ultramar ). In France metropolis is also used to refer to large agglomerations.
See also
Metropolitan area
; Other city types
Global city
Megacity
Megalopolis (city type)|Megalopolis
; Lists
List of metropolitan areas by population
; Planning theories
New Urbanism
Smart growth
Transit-oriented development
; Other
Ekistics
Large Cities Climate Leadership Group
Sustainable city
World's largest cities
References
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Further reading
Wikisource1911Enc|metropolis
http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/aboutmetro.html Census.gov, U.S. Census Bureau , About Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistics
http://www.metroforum.com/ MetroForum.com, forum dedicated to discussions on metropolis
http://www.blog.ar2com.de/megalopolis/ Blog.ar2com.de, a podcast with a worldwide analysis of megacities (focus Latin America)
http://www.e-geopolis.eu E-geopolis.eu: research group, university of Paris-Diderot, France
See Ronald Daus ´s bibliography, researcher at the Free University of Berlin
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