Anexo:Áreas metropolitanas del Reino Unido
De acuerdo a la difinición armonizada de la Unión Europea, existen 18 áreas metropolitanas en el Reino Unido de más de 500.000 habitantes, según el censo de 2001.[1]
Puesto | Área metropolitana | Población (2001) | Áreas urbanas dentro del área metropolitana (población) |
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1 | Londres | 13.709.000 | Gran Londres (8.265.000), Southend-on-Sea (291.000), Chatham (231.000), Luton-Dunstable (216.000), Reading (216.000), Aldershot-Farnborough (174.000), Woking (124.000), Basildon (113.000), Slough (112.000), High Wycombe (100.000), Crawley (99.000), Bracknell-Ascot (96.000), Harlow (87.000), Chelmsford (76.000), Hemel Hempstead (68.000), Maidstone (65.000), Maidenhead (59.000), St. Albans (59.000), Basingstoke (55.000), Aylesbury (49.000), Beaconsfield-Gerrards Cross-The Chalfonts (45.000), Stevenage (49.000), Sittingbourne (42.000), Wokingham (42.000), Royal Tunbridge Wells (39.000), Sandhurst-Yateley (37.000), Guildford (34.000), Windsor (33.000), Bishop's Stortford (31.000), Letchworth (28.000), Horsham (27.000), East Grinstead (26.000), Burgess Hill (24.000), Sevenoaks (24.000), Haywards Heath (22.000), Hitchin (21.000), Tonbridge (20.000) |
2 | Birmingham | 3.683.000 | Birmingham-Wolverhampton (2.363.000), Coventry (308.000), Nuneaton (87.000), Warwick-Leamington Spa (71.000), Redditch (61.000), Bromsgrove (25.000), Tamworth (21.000) |
3 | Mánchester | 2.556.000 | Gran Mánchester (2.207.000), Macclesfield (59.000) |
4 | Leeds-Bradford | 2.302.000 | Leeds (534.000), Bradford (341.000), Huddersfield (219.000), Halifax-Queensbury (155.000), Wakefield (111.000), Castleford-Pontefract (102.000), Harrogate (60.000), Dewsbury (36.000) |
5 | Liverpool-Birkenhead | 2.241.000 | Liverpool-Birkenhead (1.170.000), Wigan-Ashton-in-Makerfield (220.000), Warrington (168.000), Widnes-Runcorn (121.000), Chester (58.000), Southport (44.000), Ellesmere Port (40.000), Ormskirk (24.000), Skelmersdale (20.000) |
6 | Newcastle-Sunderland | 1.599.000 | Newcastle upon Tyne (814.000), Sunderland (270,.000), Blyth-Cramlington (55.000), Peterlee (42.000), Ashington (27.000), Seaham (24.000), Chester-le-Street (23.000) |
7 | Sheffield | 1.569.000 | Sheffield (693.000), Rotherham (150.000), Doncaster (80.000), Darfield (73.000), Chesterfield (73.000), Barnsley (56.000) |
8 | Portsmouth-Southampton | 1.547.000 | Portsmouth (500.000), Southampton (376.000), Bognor Regis (66.000), Salisbury (29.000), Winchester (27.000), Andover (26.000) |
9 | Nottingham-Derby | 1.543.000 | Nottingham (532.000), Derby (236.000), Mansfield (185.000), Ilkeston (53.000), Newark-on-Trent (25.000), Alfreton (23.000) |
10 | Glasgow | 1.395.000 | Glasgow (1.228.000), East Kilbride (74.000), Cumbernauld (51.000), Kilmarnock (45.000), Dumbarton (23.000) |
11 | Cardiff-South Wales valleys | 1.097.000 | Cardiff (353.000), Newport (192.000), Merthyr Tydfil (35.000), Pontypridd (28.000), Caerphilly (26.000), Bridgend (24.000), Ebbw Vale (22.000) |
12 | Bristol | 1.041.000 | Bristol (568.000), Weston-super-Mare (70.000), Bath (65.000), Clevedon (25.000) |
13 | Belfast | 799,000 | Belfast (501.000), Bangor (55.000) |
14 | Edimburgo | 782.000 | Edimburgo (478.000), Livingston (46.000) |
15 | Brighton-Worthing-Littlehampton | 769.000 | Brighton-Worthing (410.000), Eastbourne (74.000), Littlehampton (40.000) |
16 | Leicester | 745.000 | Leicester (442.000), Loughborough-Shepshed (72.000), Hinckley (43.000), Coalville (39.000), Melton Mowbray (26.000) |
17 | Middlesbrough | 656.000 | Middlesbrough (389.000), Darlington (58.000), Hartlepool (53.000) |
18 | Bournemouth-Poole | 531.000 | Bournemouth-Poole (390.000), Christchurch (46.000), Wimborne-Ferndown (33.000) |
19 | Swansea | 462.000 | Swansea (219.000), Port Talbot-Neath (51.000) |
20 | Stoke | 456.000 | Stoke-on-Trent (359.000) |
21 | Hull | 419.000 | Kingston upon Hull (284.000) |
22 | Blackburn-Burnley | 391.000 | Blackburn (182.000), Burnley (125.000) |
23 | Norwich | 364.000 | Norwich (193.000) |
24 | Preston | 354.000 | Preston-Leyland (249.000) |
25 | Plymouth | 343.000 | Plymouth (228.000) |
26 | Aberdeen | 332.000 | Aberdeen (183.000) |
27 | Blackpool | 304.000 | Blackpool (239.000) |
28 | Northampton | 288.000 | Northampton (220.000) |
29 | Cambridge | 283.000 | Cambridge (142.000) |
30 | Milton Keynes | 271.000 | Milton Keynes (136.000) |
31 | Swindon | 260.000 | Swindon (144.000) |
32 | Exeter | 259.000 | Exeter (105.000), Exmouth (25.000) |
33 | Oxford | 244.000 | Oxford (122.000) |
34 | Ipswich | 240.000 | Ipswich (120.000) |
35 | York | 234.000 | York (135.000) |
36 | Torbay | 231.000 | Torbay (178.000) |
37 | Peterborough | 219.000 | Peterborough (127.000) |
38 | Dundee | 211.000 | Dundee (150.000) |
39 | Telford | 209.000 | Telford (105.000) |
40 | Bedford | 202.000 | Bedford (108.000) |
41 | Colchester | 191.000 | Colchester (95.000) |
42 | Lincoln | 176.000 | Lincoln (99.000) |
43 | Grimsby | 174.000 | Grimsby (123.000) |
44 | Gloucester | 166.000 | Gloucester (134.000) |
45 | Hastings-Bexhill | 164.000 | Hastings-Bexhill (103.000) |
46 | Cheltenham | 164.000 | Cheltenham (82.000) |
Véase también
Referencias
- European Spatial Planning Observation Network, ed. (marzo de 2007). «British urban pattern: population data» (pdf). ESPON project 1.4.3 Study on Urban Functions. p. 119. Consultado el 22 de febrero de 2010.
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