- these—only half frivolously—"
Boswash," "Chipitts," and "SanSan." The pair went on to give
rough geographic dimensions to the areas.
BosWash was
described as "the...
- the
Northeast Corridor,
Acela Corridor, Boston–Washington corridor,
BosWash, or
BosNYWash, is the most
populous megalopolis exclusively within the United...
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ultimately from San
Francisco to
Santa Barbara" (along with
other megalopolises BosWash and Chipitts) in The Year 2000. The
notion of a
megalopolis stretching...
- and
Luxembourg Birome, from
Bickham and
Jerome Cartwright,
landowners BosWash, from
Boston and Washington, D.C. Brockton, from Brant,
Greenock and Walkerton...
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portal Geography portal Atlantic coastal plain Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line
BosWash (Boston in the
north to Washington, D.C. in the south) East Coast–West...
- were born in Africa.
Southern New
England forms an
integral part of the
BosWash megalopolis, a
conglomeration of
urban centers that
spans from
Boston to...
-
modified as an
alternative to
using hyphenation or
grammatical conjunction:
BosWash: the
megalopolis extending from
Boston to Washington, D.C.,
CamelCase example...
-
called urban agglomeration, conurbation, or
megalopolis (exemplified by the
BosWash corridor of the
Northeastern United States.) The
emergence of
cities from...
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increasingly geographically concentrated into few mega-regions, such as
BosWash and the San
Francisco Bay Area.
Thomas Friedman's Flat
World Theory, or...
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Complex of São
Paulo and the São
Paulo Macrometropolis.
Analogous to the
BosWash definition, it is one of the
largest urban agglomerations in the world...