Metropolitan Regions in Germany

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The Metropolitan Regions in Germany are the largest and most densely populated areas in the Federal Republic of Germany. They comprise the major German cities and their surrounding metropolitan areas and form the political, commercial and cultural centers of the country.

The importance of the regions is showing the general sharing of tasks in Germany. Important regions are:

  • Berlin, due to its political importance
  • Frankfurt am Main, due to its importance in the financial economy and in human transport
  • München, due to its importance in technology and science
  • Köln/Rhine-Ruhr, due to its population and industry
  • Hamburg, due to its importance in commodity transport

History

Regional planning has a long history in the Federal Republic. The eleven Metropolitan Regions in Germany were organized into political units for planning purposes.

Metropolitan Regions

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