Metropolitan Areas of Germany - List

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1 Rhine-Ruhr EMR K, DO, D, E NW 11.47 million 12.19 million 29,486 338.21 13 30.80 million
Ruhr DO, E, BO 25,266
Düsseldorf D, DU, W, MG 34,658
Cologne/Bonn K, BN 31,448
2 Berlin/Brandenburg EMR B, P BE, BR 5.95 million 4.02 million 21,981 130.78 1 21.40 million
3 Frankfurt/Rhine-Main EMR F, WI, MZ, DA, OF, HU HE, RP, BY 5.52 million 4.15 million 35,000 193.20 4 57.44 million
4 Stuttgart EMR S, RT, ES, HN BW 5.29 million 31,909 168.80 3 9.93 million
Stuttgart S, ES 35,492 94.76
5 Munich EMR M, A, (IN) BY 5.20 million 3.27 million 39,155 203.61 7 34.73 million
Munich M, FS 47,943
6 Central German EMR L, DD, C, HAL, MD, EF SN, ST, TH 4.36 million 21,482 93.66 0 4.88 million
Leipzig/Halle L, HAL no data no data
Dresden DD no data no data
7 Hamburg EMR HH HH, SH, NI 4.27 million 2.98 million 33,210 141.81 2 12.84 million
8 Hannover-Braunschweig-
Göttingen-Wolfsburg EMR
H, BS, GÖ, WOB, SZ, HI NI 3.91 million 27,251 106.55 3 5.74 million
Braunschweig/Wolfsburg BS, WOB, SZ no data no data
Hannover H * no data no data
9 Nuremberg EMR N, WÜ, FÜ, ER, BT, BA BY 3.51 million 1.58 million 29,955 105.14 0 4.27 million
10 Bremen/Oldenburg EMR HB, OL, HBx, DEL, WHV HB, NI 2.37 million 1.08 million 27,046 64.10 0 2.49 million
11 Rhine-Neckar EMR MA, LU, HD, WO BW, RP, HE 2.36 million 2.93 million 29,891 70.54 1 0
metropolitan regions in Germany 57.74 million 29,412 1,698.23 34 168.75 million
Germany 82.06 million 28,212 2,322.20 37 191.02 million

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