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birleşik şehirler

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megalopolis
A large conurbation, where two or more large cities have sprawled outward to meet, forming something larger than a metropolis; a megacity

The Eastern Seaboard megalopolis extends from New Hampshire to Alexandria, VA.

A heavily populated urban area that runs continuously through numerous cities An example would be the Eastern Seaboard of the United States starting with Washington, D C , and continuing through Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Y, Boston
An amusement park where the Three Lights held an outdoor concert (Sailor Stars episode 190)
A continuous concentration of two or more cities and their suburbs that have grown until they form an interconnected urban area
A spiffy new term for urban sprawl, situations where the expansion of several cities in a particular area has created one continuous city, even if the different parts retain their own name (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, etc )
Also known as a megacity or supercity; megalopolis indicates an urban area with more than 10 million inhabitants
a very large city or a thickly populated region encompassing one or more large cities
A conglomeration of cities, growing and expanding to form a hugh interconnected urban area
Term used to designate large coalescing supercities that are forming in diverse parts of the world: used specifically to refer to the Boston-Washington multi-metropolitan corridor (de Blij & Muller, 1996)
{i} large city, capital city
A chief city; a metropolis
very large urban spread, containing some open land, formed when conurbations or metropolises link up
An extended urban area caused by the tendency of large cities to grow together
a large city expanding so fast that city government cannot adjust to provide services (such as garbage disposal)
a very large urban complex (usually involving several cities and towns)