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The urban agglomeration had a population of 14,112,536 in 2011.
The metropolitan agglomeration had a population of 1,096,042 in 2013.
The urban agglomeration is the 7th largest in the world with a population of 23 million people.
These so-called agglomerations could be seen in several different patterns.
(About 1 million people live in the agglomeration of the city).
The other two are urban agglomeration, and the metropolitan area.
It is an agglomeration of several settlements without a true village center.
Genoa is not so much a city as an agglomeration.
Another 89,000 people live in the immediately surrounding urban agglomeration.
In the agglomeration, about 210,000 are residing as of 2007.
Its agglomeration is home to 421,907 inhabitants at the 2011 census.
She'd gone through many such agglomerations in her days as an archivist.
About 70% of the people living in the agglomeration use the system.
My friends worry that the city will turn into a suburban agglomeration like Atlanta.
According to the 2011 census, there are 15 urban agglomerations with a population greater than 500,000.
The 6th edition published in 2010 includes all agglomerations with 500,000 or more population.
Few of the above changes have taken into account Paris' existence as an agglomeration.
The agglomerations of these cities are the most populous areas.
Only the town mayor sits on the agglomeration council of Montreal.
Great novels are not built merely on the agglomeration of detail.
The increase in population after 1980 is due people moving away from the Zurich agglomeration.
Collectively, health care is by far the biggest agglomeration of private employers in the region.
Populated Place; a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work.
The area is located on the west side of the Ghent agglomeration.
The agglomeration is still losing population but the decrease has been slowed down.