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define conurbations in the UK
differently for example, the Liverpool–Manchester or the Manchester–Liverpool
conurbation is
defined as one
conurbation by AESOP...
- This is a list of
cities and
conurbations in the
United Kingdom sorted by
their GDP, a
measure of the
value of
goods and
services produced in an area,...
- The Ruhr (/ˈrʊər/ ROOR; German:
Ruhrgebiet [ˈʁuːɐ̯ɡəˌbiːt] , also
Ruhrpott German pronunciation: [ˈʁuːɐ̯pɔt] ), also
referred to as the Ruhr area, sometimes...
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Tyneside is a built-up area
across the
banks of the
River Tyne in
Northern England.
Residents of the area are
commonly referred to as Geordies. The whole...
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identified to
provide greater detail in the data,
especially in the
larger conurbations. In
reporting the 2001 census, the ONS gave a
clearer definition of the...
- ISBN 0-7158-1203-3. Freeman,
Thomas Walter; Snodgr****,
Catherine P. (1959). The
Conurbations of
Great Britain.
Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0719000546. Hardy...
- Netherlands. The city is also part of the
Randstad region, one of the
largest conurbations in Europe. The
Hague is the seat of the Cabinet, the
States General,...
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Dorset conurbation (also
known as the
South Dorset conurbation, Poole-Bournemouth
urban area and
Bournemouth urban area) is a multi-centred
conurbation on...
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Middlesbrough and
Redcar by industry.
Compared to the
modern Teesside conurbation, the area was smaller, then
excluding towns such as Hartlepool, Ingleby...
- The West
Midlands conurbation is the
large conurbation in the West
Midlands region of England. The area
consists of two
cities and
numerous towns: to the...