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- agglomeration, is not generally considered a metropolis but a part of it. The plural of the word is metropolises, although the Latin plural is metropoles...
- Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital and most populous city in ****an. With a po****tion of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023...
- po****tion decreased dramatically and consequently several bishoprics and metropolises became inactive. Philadelphia however managed to avoid the fate of the...
- that time most metropolises in Asia Minor had ceased to exist due to the dramatic decrease of the Orthodox po****tion, the three metropolises of Bithynia—Nicomedia...
- ecclesiastical province. Metropolises, historically, have been important cities in their provinces. In the Eastern Orthodox Churches, a metropolis (also called metropolia...
- Patriarchate of Constantinople. However, most of the dioceses of the Metropolises of the New Lands are de facto administered as part of the Church of Greece...
- 1962, the E****enical Patriarchate elevated the island's bishoprics to metropolises, and in 1967, the Metropolitan of Crete was promoted to Archbishop. The...
- newspaper publication in the city, was printed for 13 years. Iran's Metropolises News Agency (IMNA), formerly called the Isfahan Muni****lity News Agency...
- Metropolis is a 1927 German expressionist science-fiction silent film directed by Fritz Lang and written by Thea von Harbou in collaboration with Lang...
- local Christians enjo**** a special status, contrary to several adjacent metropolises that became inactive, while with the Fall of Constantinople (1453) to...