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List of metropolitan areas in Europe

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This list ranks metropolitan areas in Europe by their population according to three different sources; it includes metropolitan areas that have a population of over 1 million.

Sources

List includes metropolitan areas according only to the studies of ESPON, Eurostat, and OECD. For this reason some metropolitan areas, like the Italian Genoa Metropolitan Area (with a population of 1,510,781 as of 2010) or the Ukrainian Kryvyi Rih metropolitan area (with a population of 1,170,953 as of 2019), are not included in this list, with data by other statistic survey institutes.

Population figures correspond to the populations of Functional urban areas (FUA). The concept of a functional urban area defines a metropolitan area as a core urban area defined morphologically on the basis of population density, plus the surrounding labour pool defined on the basis of commuting. Figures in the first two population columns use a harmonised definition of a Functional urban area developed jointly in 2011, with delimitation basing on the DEGURBA method.

Further information on how the areas are defined can be found in the source documents. These figures should be seen as an interpretation, not as conclusive fact.

Metropolitan areas

Metropolitan area nameCountrytitle=OECD: FUAs and Citiesurl=https://regions-cities-atlas.oecd.org/EFUA/x/x/T_T/2020publisher=OECDdate=access-date=10 October 2024}}title=Databaseurl=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/product/view/urb_lpop1?category=urb.urb_luzaccess-date=3 November 2025website=ec.europa.eupublisher=Eurostat}} Population on 1 January by age groups and sex - functional urban areas (urb_lpop1)
Amsterdam metropolitan areaNetherlands(2023)
AntwerpBelgium(2024)
Athens metropolitan areaGreece(2011)
Barcelona metropolitan areaSpain(2023)
BelgradeSerbia
Berlin metropolitan areaGermany(2023)
Bilbao metropolitan areaSpain(2023)
BordeauxFrance(2022)
Greater BristolUnited Kingdom(2018)
Brussels metropolitan areaBelgium(2024)
Bucharest metropolitan areaRomania(2018)
Budapest metropolitan areaHungary(2023)
CardiffUnited Kingdom(2018)
Copenhagen metropolitan areaDenmark(2013)
DniproUkraine
DonetskUkraine
Dublin Metropolitan AreaIreland(2011)
Frankfurt Rhine-MainGermany(2023)
Gdańsk (Tricity)Poland(2021)
Greater GlasgowUnited Kingdom(2018)
GothenburgSweden(2018)
The HagueNetherlands(2023)
Hamburg Metropolitan RegionGermany(2023)
HannoverGermany(2023)
Helsinki Metropolitan AreaFinland(2024)
IstanbulTurkey(2004)
Katowice metropolitan areaPoland(2021)
Kazan metropolitan areaRussia
KharkivUkraine
Kraków metropolitan areaPoland(2021)
Kyiv metropolitan areaUkraine
LilleFrance(2022)
Lisbon metropolitan areaPortugal(2024)
Łódź metropolitan areaPoland(2021)
London metropolitan areaUnited Kingdom(2018)
LyonFrance(2022)
Madrid metropolitan areaSpain(2022)
MálagaSpain(2023)
Greater ManchesterUnited Kingdom(2018)
Mannheim-LudwigshafenGermany(2022)
MarseilleFrance(2023)
Liverpool City RegionUnited Kingdom(2018)
Milan metropolitan areaItaly(2024)
Minsk metropolitan areaBelarus
Moscow metropolitan areaRussia
MunichGermany(2023)
NantesFrance(2022)
Naples metropolitan areaItaly(2024)
NiceFrance(2022)
Nizhny NovgorodRussia
Nottingham-DerbyUnited Kingdom(2018)
Northwest Metropolitan Region (Bremen)Germany(2023)
Nuremberg Metropolitan RegionGermany(2023)
OdesaUkraine
Greater Oslo RegionNorway(2013)
Paris metropolitan areaFrance(2022)
Porto Metropolitan AreaPortugal(2024)
Portsmouth-SouthamptonUnited Kingdom(2018)
Poznań metropolitan areaPoland(2021)
Prague metropolitan areaCzechia(2022)
Rhein-Nord (Düsseldorf - Neuss)Germany(2023)
Rhein-Süd (Cologne - Bonn)Germany(2023)
Rome metropolitan areaItaly(2024)
Rostov-on-DonRussia
RotterdamNetherlands(2023)
RuhrGermany(2021)
Saint Petersburg metropolitan areaRussia
SamaraRussia
SaratovRussia
Seville metropolitan areaSpain(2021)
SofiaBulgaria(2022)
South Yorkshire (Sheffield-Doncaster)United Kingdom(2018)
Metropolitan StockholmSweden(2018)
Stuttgart Metropolitan RegionGermany(2023)
TbilisiGeorgia
Thessaloniki metropolitan areaGreece(2011)
ToulouseFrance(2022)
Turin metropolitan areaItaly(2023)
Tyne and Wear (Newcastle-Sunderland)United Kingdom(2018)
UfaRussia
ValenciaSpain(2023)
ViennaAustria
VolgogradRussia
VoronezhRussia
Warsaw metropolitan areaPoland(2021)
West Midlands conurbation (Birmingham)United Kingdom(2018)
West Yorkshire Built-up Area (Leeds - Bradford)United Kingdom(2018)
YerevanArmenia
Zagreb metropolitan areaCroatia(2022)
Zürich metropolitan areaSwitzerland(2022)

Polycentric metropolitan areas in the [[European Union]]

RankAreaStatePopulation
1Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region12,190,000
2Randstad6,787,000
3Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan area/5,294,000
4Flemish Diamond5,103,000
5Vienna-Bratislava metropolitan region/4,600,000

Notes

References

References

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  2. "Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2019}}{{in lang".
  3. Lewis Dijkstra, Hugo Poelman. (2012-03-01). "Cities in Europe - The new OECD-EC definition".
  4. "Territorial typologies manual - cities, commuting zones and functional urban areas". [[Eurostat]].
  5. "OECD: FUAs and Cities". [[OECD]].
  6. "Database". [[Eurostat]].
  7. [[European Spatial Planning Observation Network]], [http://www.espon.eu/export/sites/default/Documents/Projects/ESPON2006Projects/StudiesScientificSupportProjects/UrbanFunctions/fr-1.4.3_April2007-final.pdf Study on Urban Functions (Project 1.4.3)] {{webarchive. link. (2015-09-24 , Final Report, Chapter 3, (ESPON, 2007) page 241-243)
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