Metropolitan Regions In Germany

There are eleven metropolitan regions in Germany consisting of the country's most densely populated cities and their catchment areas.

They represent Germany's political, commercial and cultural centres. The eleven metropolitan regions in Germany were organised into political units for planning purposes.

Metropolitan Regions In Germany
The metropolitan regions of Germany

Based on a narrower definition of metropolises commonly used to determine the metropolitan status of a given city, only four cities in Germany surpass the threshold of at least one million inhabitants within their administrative borders: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne.

For urban centres outside metropolitan areas that are a similar focal point for their region, but on a smaller scale, the concept of the Regiopolis and the related concepts of regiopolitan area or regio were introduced by urban and regional planning professors in 2006.

Metropolitan regions

Metropolitan Regions In Germany 
The four metropolitan areas of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, Germany's most populous metropolitan region: Essen, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, and Cologne
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Berlin
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Hamburg

Sorted alphabetically:

  1. Berlin Metropolitan Region
  2. Central German Metropolitan Region
  3. Frankfurt/Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region
  4. Hamburg Metropolitan Region
  5. Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region
  6. Munich Metropolitan Region
  7. Northwest Metropolitan Region
  8. Nuremberg Metropolitan Region
  9. Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region
  10. Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region (also covers the Cologne Bonn Region)
  11. Stuttgart Metropolitan Region

Big five

The five most important regions, collectively often called the Big Five, are frequently compared with other European metropolitan regions (EMR) in terms of investment and market development. They are (from north to south): Hamburg, Berlin, the polycentric Ruhr-Düsseldorf-Cologne region (collectively referred to as Rhine-Ruhr), Frankfurt and Munich. The Globalization and World Cities Study Group (GaWC) considers Frankfurt and Munich as "α" (alpha) global cities, whereas the others are classified as "β" (beta) global cities.

Each of them forms types of clusters and achieves varying levels of performance in areas, including business activity, human capital, information and technology exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement.

List

rank
metropolitan region (EMR)
core cities
states
population as by EMR (2006) population as by ESPON (2007) GDP per capita in € (2006) GMP in billion € (2006) HQs of MNC (FG500) annual passenger traffic Metropolitan Regions In Germany  (2008)
1 Rhine-Ruhr EMR K, DO, D, E, DU NW 11.47 million 12.19 million 29,486 338.21 13 30.80 million
Ruhr DO, E, DU, BO 5.26 million 5.38 million 25,266 132.90 4 2.30 million (DTM)
Düsseldorf D, W, MG 3.12 million 3.07 million 34,658 108.13 5 18.15 million (DUS)
Cologne/Bonn K, BN 3.09 million 3.07 million 31,448 97.18 4 10.35 million (CGN)
2 Frankfurt/Rhine-Main EMR F, WI, MZ, DA, OF, HU HE, RP, BY 6.0million 4.15 million 35,000 193.20 4 57.44 million (FRA, HHN)
3 Berlin/Brandenburg EMR B, P, CB BE, BR 5.95 million 4.02 million 21,981 130.78 1 21.40 million (TXL, SXF)
4 Stuttgart EMR S, RT, ES, HN BW 5.29 million 31,909 168.80 3 9.93 million
Stuttgart S, ES 2.67 million 2.67 million 35,492 94.76 3 9.93 million (STR)
5 Munich EMR M, A, IN, LA, RO BY 5.20 million 3.27 million 39,155 203.61 7 34.73 million
Munich M, FS 2.59 million 2.67 million 47,943 124.35 7 34.73 million (MUC)
6 Central German EMR L, DD, C, HAL, EF SN, ST, TH 4.36 million 21,482 93.66 0 4.88 million
Leipzig/Halle L, HAL 1.50 million 1.21 million no data no data 0 2.46 million (LEJ)
Dresden DD, PIR 0.70 million 0.88 million no data no data 0 1.86 million (DRS)
7 Hamburg EMR HH, HL HH, SH, NI 4.27 million 2.98 million 33,210 141.81 2 12.84 million (HAM)
8 Hanover-Braunschweig-
Göttingen-Wolfsburg EMR
H, BS, , WOB, SZ, HI NI 3.91 million 27,251 106.55 3 5.74 million
Braunschweig/Wolfsburg BS, WOB, SZ 1.00 million 1.00 million no data no data 1 0.10 million (BWE)
Hanover H 1.12 million* 1.00 million no data no data 2 5.64 million (HAJ)
9 Nuremberg EMR N, , ER, BT, BA BY 3.51 million 29,955 105.14 0 4.27 million
Nuremberg/Furth/Erlangen N, , ER 1.29 million 1.58 million no data no data 0 4.27 million (NUE)
10 Bremen/Oldenburg EMR HB, OL, HBx, DEL, WHV HB, NI 2.37 million 1.08 million 27,046 64.10 0 2.49 million (BRE)
11 Rhine-Neckar EMR MA, LU, HD, WO BW, RP, HE 2.36 million 2.93 million 29,891 70.54 1 0
metropolitan regions in Germany 57.74 million 29,412 1,698.23 34 168.75 million
Germany 80.22 million 28,212 2,322.20 37 191.02 million

  highest score of all metropolitan regions
  highest score of all metropolitan areas

See also

References

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