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Aidan Stanger wrote:
Stephen Osborn wrote: De facto a continuous built up area is a single _something_, the only question is what. The phrase Metropolitan Area is used because these somethings are relatively new and contain a number of things already called cities. The word you're looking for is conurbation. Or if it contains a number of things already called cities, it's a megalopolis. When I did my Human Geography back in the late 70's, a megalopolis was used to describe where two 'metropolises' merge together rather than just an aggregation of cities ISTR the classical examples quoted were Minneapolis-St Paul as an aggregation and the Boston-Washington corridor (or 'BosWash' - bleaugh!) as a megalopolis |
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