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Number of Metropolitan Regions In Europe With Over 5 Million People By Country

Last Updated: April 15, 2025 Leave a Comment

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Number of Metropolitan Regions In Europe With Over 5 Million People By Country

According to the UN there were 81 cities in the world with a population exceeding 5 million people in 2018.

Of those 16 can be found in Europe as the map above shows. Here is the list by country:

Metropolitan AreaCountryPopulation
Moscow metropolitan areaRussia17,217,606
IstanbulTurkey14,693,269
London metropolitan areaUnited Kingdom13,475,297
Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan regionGermany11,300,000
Paris metropolitan areaFrance11,249,025
Madrid metropolitan areaSpain6,989,714
RandstadNetherlands6,787,000
Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan RegionGermany6,216,845
Munich Metropolitan RegionGermany6,200,000
Frankfurt Rhine-MainGermany5,907,863
Saint Petersburg metropolitan areaRussia5,518,560
Stuttgart Metropolitan RegionGermany5,465,093
Barcelona metropolitan areaSpain5,345,763
Milan metropolitan areaItaly5,301,987
Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan areaPoland/Czech Republic5,294,000
Flemish DiamondBelgium5,103,000

Here’s a brief overview of each:

  1. Moscow Metropolitan Area (Russia):
    • The largest metropolitan area in Russia and Europe.
    • Major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center.
  2. Istanbul (Turkey):
    • Strategically located on two continents, Europe and Asia.
    • Key historical city, important economic hub, and Turkey’s largest metropolitan area.
  3. London Metropolitan Area (UK):
    • Major global financial and cultural center.
    • Highly diverse population and one of Europe’s most populous metropolitan regions.
  4. Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region (Germany):
    • Polycentric urban region including cities like Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, and Essen.
    • Significant industrial heritage, major economic powerhouse in Germany.
  5. Paris Metropolitan Area (France):
    • Cultural, political, and economic capital of France.
    • Known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, museums, and a high concentration of businesses.
  6. Madrid Metropolitan Area (Spain):
    • Political, economic, and cultural capital of Spain.
    • Important financial center, notable for vibrant cultural life.
  7. Randstad (Netherlands):
    • Polycentric metropolitan region including Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht.
    • Highly urbanized, significant economic and logistic hub in Western Europe.
  8. Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region (Germany):
    • Capital region of Germany, encompassing Berlin and surrounding Brandenburg area.
    • Prominent political, cultural, and technology hub.
  9. Munich Metropolitan Region (Germany):
    • Major economic and technological center, especially known for automotive, engineering, and research institutions.
    • High quality of life and strong economy.
  10. Frankfurt Rhine-Main (Germany):
    • Known for its financial services sector, housing the European Central Bank.
    • Major transportation hub due to Frankfurt Airport, Europe’s busiest cargo airport.
  11. Saint Petersburg Metropolitan Area (Russia):
    • Russia’s second-largest metropolitan region.
    • Noted for historical and architectural significance, major cultural center.
  12. Stuttgart Metropolitan Region (Germany):
    • Prominent for automotive industry (Mercedes-Benz, Porsche) and advanced manufacturing.
    • High-tech region with significant research and development activity.
  13. Barcelona Metropolitan Area (Spain):
    • Significant economic, cultural, and tourist hub.
    • Important port city, strong in innovation, design, and tourism.
  14. Milan Metropolitan Area (Italy):
    • Italy’s financial, fashion, and design capital.
    • Major economic driver, particularly strong in services, fashion industry, and commerce.
  15. Katowice-Ostrava Metropolitan Area (Poland/Czech Republic):
    • Cross-border metropolitan region, historically industrial (coal mining, heavy industry).
    • Evolving economic landscape with a shift towards services and technology.
  16. Flemish Diamond (Belgium):
    • Polycentric urban network including Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, and Leuven.
    • Economic core of Belgium, especially strong in logistics, trade, innovation, and administration (home of many EU institutions).

Which country surprised you by how many/few they had?

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