Madrid metropolitan aurie

The Madrid metropolitan aurie (Spaingie: Área metropolitana de Madrid) comprises the ceety o Madrid an 20 surroondin municipalities. It haes a population o 6,321,398 fowk[1] an covers a aurie o 5,335.97 square kilometre (2,060.23 sq mi).

The Madrid metropolitan aurie population density.

It is the lairgest metropolitan aurie in Spain, the 3rd lairgest in the European Union an the 54t lairgest in the warld.[2][3][4][5]

As wi mony metropolitan auries o seemilar size, twa distinct zones o urbanisation can be distinguished:

The lairgest suburbs are tae the sooth, an in general alang the main routes leadin oot o Madrid.

The GDP o the metropolitan aurie o Madrid wis estimatit tae be 189 billion euros in 2009 an represents ower 90% o the GDP o the region o Madrid.[6] The GDP per caipita wis 37,758 euros in the metropolitan aurie while it reached 30,453 euros for the Madrid region.

Demographics

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Rank Municipality Population Aurie
km²
1 Madrid 3,233,527 605.8
2 Móstoles 206,031 45
3 Alcalá de Henares 203,924 88
4 Fuenlabrada 198,132 39.1
5 Leganés 187,125 43.1
6 Getafe 171,280 78.74
7 Alcorcón 169,308 33.7
8 Torrejón de Ardoz 125,331 32.6
9 Parla 124,208 24.43
10 Alcobendas 111,040 45
11 Coslada 91,832 12
12 Las Rozas de Madrid 90,390 58.3
13 Pozuelo de Alarcón 83,844 43.2
14 San Sebastián de los Reyes 81,466 58.7
15 Rivas-Vaciamadrid 75,444 67.4
16 Valdemoro 70,315 64.53
17 Majadahonda 70,198 38.5
18 Arganda del Rey 55,506 79.65
19 Boadilla del Monte 47,037 47.2
20 Pinto 46,763 62.2
21 Colmenar Viejo 46,321 182.6
22 San Fernando de Henares 41,376 38.8
23 Tres Cantos 41,302 38
24 Villaviciosa de Odón 24,963 68.1
25 Mejorada del Campo 20,245 17.2

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References

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  1. "PopulationData.net – Spain". Archived frae the original on 19 Mairch 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  2. "World Urban Areas: Population & Density" (PDF). Demographia. Retrieved 10 August 2008.
  3. Eurostat, Urban Audit database Archived 2011-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, accessed on 2009-03-12. Data for 2004.
  4. Thomas Brinkoff, Principal Agglomerations of the World, accessed on 2009-03-12. Data for 2009-01-01.
  5. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World Urbanization Prospects (2007 revision) Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, (United Nations, 2008), Table A.12. Data for 2007.
  6. (in Spaingie)http://www.madrid.org/iestadis/fijas/estructu/economicas/contabilidad/descarga/ipibmt1.xls