List of European City Regions

The following is a list of European city regions with more than one city in each region.

  • Denmark Sweden - Oresund Region, population 3.5m, Copenhagen & Malmo
  • Republic of Ireland United Kingdom - Dublin-Belfast corridor, population 3m, Dublin and Belfast
  • Republic of Ireland - Cork-Limerick-Galway corridor, population 1m
  • France - Lille-Kortrijk Eurodistrict, population 1.8m
  • France Germany - Strasbourg-Kehl-Offenburg Eurodistrict
  • Poland - Tricity, population 1 million, Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot.
  • Germany France - Freiburg-Alsace Eurodistrict
  • Germany France - Saar-Moselle Eurodistrict
  • Switzerland Germany France - Basel-Lörrach-St. Louis-Weil am Rhein Eurodistrict
  • Italy - Venetian Triangle: Venice-Treviso-Padua, with a population of 1.3 million in its core and about 4 million in total
  • Netherlands - City Region of Amsterdam (1.406.500)
  • Netherlands - Rijnmond (1.337.004)
  • Netherlands - Haaglanden (1.017.425)
  • Netherlands - Samenwerkingsverband Regio Eindhoven (738.846)
  • Netherlands - Stadsregio Arnhem Nijmegen (733.432)
  • Netherlands - Bestuur Regio Utrecht (654.524)
  • Netherlands - Regio Twente (625.356)
  • Netherlands - Parkstad Limburg (252.332)
  • United Kingdom England - Leeds City Region, population 3m
  • United Kingdom England - Manchester City Region, population 3.2m
  • United Kingdom - Sheffield City Region, population (1,819,500)
  • United Kingdom - Central Scottish Belt, population 3.5m

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