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In France, Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands, the word ''metropolis'' (''métropole'' (Fr.) / ''metrópole'' (Port.) / ''metrópoli'' (Spa.) / ''metropool'' (Dutch)) designates the mainland part of a country situated on or close to the European mainland; in the case of France, this means France without its [[overseas departments and regions of France|overseas departments]]. For Portugal and Spain during the [[Spanish Empire]] and [[Portuguese Empire]] period, the term was used to designate Portugal or Spain minus its colonies (the ''Ultramar''). In France ''métropole'' can also be used to refer to a large [[urban area|urban agglomeration]]; for example, "La Métropole de Lyon" (the [[Lyon Metropolis]]). | In France, Portugal, Spain, and the Netherlands, the word ''metropolis'' (''métropole'' (Fr.) / ''metrópole'' (Port.) / ''metrópoli'' (Spa.) / ''metropool'' (Dutch)) designates the mainland part of a country situated on or close to the European mainland; in the case of France, this means France without its [[overseas departments and regions of France|overseas departments]]. For Portugal and Spain during the [[Spanish Empire]] and [[Portuguese Empire]] period, the term was used to designate Portugal or Spain minus its colonies (the ''Ultramar''). In France ''métropole'' can also be used to refer to a large [[urban area|urban agglomeration]]; for example, "La Métropole de Lyon" (the [[Lyon Metropolis]]). | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Megalopolis]] | |||
* [[Metropolitan area]] | |||
=== Other city types === | |||
* [[Global city]] | |||
* [[Megacity]] | |||
=== Lists === | |||
* [[List of largest cities]] | |||
=== Planning theories === | |||
* [[New Urbanism]] | |||
* [[Smart growth]] | |||
* [[Transit-oriented development]] | |||
=== Others === | |||
* [[C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group]] | |||
* [[Ekistics]] | |||
* [[Settlement hierarchy]] | |||
* [[Sustainable city]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
== Further reading == | |||
{{Wikisource1911Enc|Metropolis}} | |||
* [https://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/aboutmetro.html Census.gov], [[United States Census Bureau|U.S. Census Bureau]], ''About Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistics'' | |||
* [http://www.metroforum.com/ MetroForum.com], forum dedicated to discussions on metropolis | |||
* [https://archive.today/20121210191822/http://www.blog.ar2com.de/megalopolis/ Blog.ar2com.de], a podcast with a worldwide analysis of megacities (focus Latin America) | |||
* {{webarchive |url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20091027184144/http%3A//www.e%2Dgeopolis.eu/ |title=E-geopolis.eu |date=October 27, 2009}}: research group, university of Paris-Diderot, France | |||
* See [[Ronald Daus]]´s bibliography, researcher at the [[Free University of Berlin]] | |||
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[[Category:Demographics]] | |||
[[Category:Lists of cities]] | |||
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[[Category:Urban areas]] | |||
[[Category:Settlement geography]] |