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Megalopolis (city type) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A megalopolis (sometimes called a megapolis or megaregion ) is defined as an extensive metropolitan area or a long chain of roughly continuous metropolitan areas. The term was used by Lewis Mumf...
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Continuously inhabited for 680 years is today, with more than 22 million inhabitants (22,350,000)* the 2nd one of the principal agglomerations around the world and with more than 8 million inhabitants (8,700,000)* ocupies 12th place for most popuolus cities on Earth, covering the flat Valle de México (Valley of...
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What place in US has a megalopolis? Is chicago considered a megalopolis? What is the Northeast's megalopolis? Cities that are part of a megalopolis? ...
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Lower Connecticut Valley ... Hampton Roads (Norfolk...
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In true fact, many areas between these and other cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, Trenton, ... The movement of population, industry and communications infrastructure to the south and west in recent decades and the growth of other American urban areas have challenged the economic and social dominance of the Megalopolis,
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