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File:City and related typologies – an example for Milano.png
Illustration showing the difference between the city, the functional urban area (Milan metropolitan area), and the metropolitan region of Milan.
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Illustration of the delimitation process for the functional urban area (red outline) of Genoa (red fill) and its commuting zone (pink fill).

The functional urban area (FUA), previously known as larger urban zone (LUZ),[1] is a measure of the population and expanse of metropolitan and surrounding areas which may or may not be exclusively urban.[2] It consists of a city and its commuting zone,[3] which is a contiguous area of spatial units that have at least 15% of their employed residents working in the city.[4] The FUA represents an attempt at a harmonised definition of the metropolitan area. Eurostat's objective was to have an area from which a significant share of the residents commute into the city, a concept known as the "functional urban region."[5] To ensure a good data availability, Eurostat adjusts the FUA boundaries to administrative boundaries that approximate the functional urban area.[6]

History

The definition was introduced under the name Larger urban zone (LUZ) in 2004 by Eurostat, the statistical agency of the European Union (EU), in agreement with the national statistics offices in the member states.[7][8] Eurostat data is provided only for zones in the EU countries, candidate countries and EFTA countries. Several cities were excluded by definition from the 2004 list of LUZs on technical, definitional grounds, such as the coincidence of the metropolitan area with the urban zone.[9][10][11] In 2006 LUZ definitions were changed significantly, improving the comparability of LUZ definitions across different countries, and allowing for almost all cities to be included.[citation needed] In 2011, the European Commission has developed a new definition of LUZ in cooperation with the OECD.[12] The term Larger urban zone (LUZ) was later renamed as the Functional urban area (FUA).[1] In 2020, the Food and Agriculture Organization, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, the International Labour Organization, and the World Bank have also adopted the Functional urban area as their definition for delimitation of metropolitan areas.[13]

List of functional urban areas by population as of 2017

This is a list of functional urban areas by population as of 2017. The 2004 Urban Audit also includes cities from EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) and EU candidate countries, although the only candidate country for which there is available data is Turkey. Some cities, including Marseille, Lille, Nice, Cordoba, Badajoz, Toulon and Montpellier were excluded from the 2004 list on technical, definitional grounds, such as the coincidence of the metropolitan area with the urban zone.

  Areas outside of the European Union
Rank Functional urban area Country Population Area (km2)
1 Paris File:Flag of France.svg France 13,998,000 12,079.87[14]
2 Istanbul File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 11,154,928
3 London File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 10,345,124 8,900[14]
4 Madrid File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 5,804,829 8,022
5 Ruhr Area File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 5,302,179 4,435
6 Berlin File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 4,971,331 17,385
7 Naples File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4,475,682 564.95
8 Barcelona File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 4,233,638 1,796.64
9 Athens File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 4,013,368 3,806.92
10 Ankara File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 3,736,359
11 Rome File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 3,457,690 3,666.66
12 Hamburg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 3,134,620 7,304
12 Milan File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 3,076,643 1,348.32
13 Manchester File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 2,948,633 1,280
14 Katowice metropolitan area File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 2,710,397 2,650.65
15 Stuttgart File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2,663,660 3,654
16 Warsaw File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 2,631,710 5,201.72
17 Munich File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2,531,706 5,504
18 Frankfurt File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2,517,561 4,305
19 İzmir File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 2,459,474
20 Lisbon File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 2,435,837 1,432.49
21 Budapest File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 2,393,846 2,538[14]
22 Leeds File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 2,393,300 5,114[14]
23 Birmingham File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 2,357,100 1,598
24 Vienna File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 2,179,769 4,610.93[14]
25 Bucharest File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 2,140,194 662
26 Prague File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 1,964,750 6,977[14]
27 Cologne File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,873,580 1,626
28 Stockholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1,860,872 6,519
29 Copenhagen File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 1,806,667[14] 2,759[14]
30 Brussels File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 1,800,663 1,613.91
31 Glasgow File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,747,100 3,346
32 Turin File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1,745,221 1,878.97
33 Lyon File:Flag of France.svg France 1,717,300 5,997.68[14]
34 Belgrade File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia 1,683,962 514
35 Valencia File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1,564,145 1,440.58
36 Dublin File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland 1,535,446[14]
37 Düsseldorf File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,525,029 1,201
38 Bursa File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 1,474,482
39 Amsterdam File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1,443,258 859.28
40 Adana File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 1,394,130
41 Liverpool File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,365,900 821
42 Bielefeld File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,297,876 2,921
43 Hanover File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,294,447 2,966
44 Nuremberg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,288,797 2,934
45 Sheffield File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,277,100 1,846
46 Kraków File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,264,322 2,988.65
47 Sofia File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 1,263,807[14] 3,424.2[14]
48 Seville File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1,249,346 3,081.9
49 Bremen File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,249,291 5,885
50 Helsinki File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 1,224,107 2,969.94
51 Rotterdam File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1,186,818 611.75
52 Łódź File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,163,516 2,857.51
53 Ostrava File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 1,153,876 3,889.6[14]
54 Zürich File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1,110,478 1,086.14
55 Tricity File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,105,203 3,457.32
56 Porto File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 1,099,040 562.32
57 Oslo File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 1,090,513 6,920
58 Newcastle upon Tyne File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,055,600 3,385
59 Gaziantep File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 1,052,795
60 Toulouse File:Flag of France.svg France 1,052,497 4,706.93[14]
61 Wrocław File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,031,439 4,582.2
62 Poznań File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,018,511 3,719.2
63 Gothenburg File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1,015,974 3,694.86
64 Bristol File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,006,600 1,635
65 Riga File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 1,003,949 5,382.5

List of functional urban areas

This is a list of functional urban areas. The Urban Audit also includes cities from EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) and EU candidate countries. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) uses a similar definition of Functional Urban Area to represent population sizes of cities in OECD countries.[15] This data is also included. The figures in the Eurostat database are an attempt at a compromise between harmonised data for all of the European Union, and with availability of statistical data, making comparisons more accurate.[16]

  Areas outside of the European Union
Functional urban area Country OECD Population (2014) [15] Eurostat Population (2006)[17] Eurostat Population (2016)[18]
Amsterdam metropolitan area File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 2,452,659 2,497,000[lower-alpha 1] 2,771,661
Antwerp File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 1,081,904 1,406,000[lower-alpha 2] 1,100,139
Athens File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 3,535,055 3,761,000 3,863,763
Barcelona metropolitan area File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 3,846,697 4,082,000[lower-alpha 3] 5,445,616
Berlin File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 4,399,542 4,016,000 5,005,216
Bilbao File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1,013,805 947,000 1,025,109
Birmingham (West Midlands) File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,957,078 3,701,107 2,332,629
Bordeaux File:Flag of France.svg France 1,175,699 No data 1,244,264
Bremen File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,027,192 1,077,000 1,244,363
Bristol File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 836,621 1,041,000 1,090,080
Brussels-Capital Region File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 2,588,102 2,639,000[lower-alpha 2] 2,625,525
Bucharest metropolitan area File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 2,402,530 2,158,558 2,403,107
Budapest metropolitan area File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 2,879,601 2,523,000 2,993,948
Cardiff File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 664,861 1,097,000 1,085,526
Copenhagen File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 2,025,171 1,881,000[lower-alpha 4] 1,893,010
Dublin Metropolitan Area File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 1,836,119 1,261,332 1,263,035
Frankfurt/Rhine-Main Region File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2,533,311 2,764,000[lower-alpha 5] 2,573,745
Gdańsk File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,105,467 No data 1,141,954[lower-alpha 6]
Greater Glasgow File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 967,101 1,395,000 1,789,003
Metropolitan Gothenburg File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 1,015,974 No data 1,006,548[lower-alpha 7]
The Hague File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 906,897 1,404,000[lower-alpha 1] 1,070,027
Hamburg Metropolitan Region File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 3,008,841 2,983,000 3,173,871
Hanover File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,217,511 No data 1,300,687
Helsinki Metropolitan Area File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 1,498,050 1,285,000 1,532,309
Katowice metropolitan area File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 2,589,349 3,029,000[lower-alpha 8] 2,743,929
Kraków metropolitan area File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 1,362,740 1,236,000 1,276,438
West Yorkshire (LeedsBradford) File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,774,552[lower-alpha 9] 2,302,000 2,238,127
Lille–Kortrijk–Tournai File:Flag of France.svg France/
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
1,363,465[lower-alpha 10] 1,379,000[lower-alpha 11] 2,572,374
Lisbon metropolitan area File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 3,039,662 2,791,000 2,839,908
Liverpool/Birkenhead File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 954,181 2,241,000 1,352,000
Łódź File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 939,568 1,165,000 1,116,660
London metropolitan area File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 11,701,236 13,109,000 12,250,000
Lyon File:Flag of France.svg France 1,960,847 1,669,000 2,188,759
Madrid metropolitan area File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 7,079,173 5,263,000 6,378,297
Greater Manchester File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,935,559 2,556,000 2,615,144
Mannheim File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,230,276 No data 1,172,821
Marseille File:Flag of France.svg France 1,773,503 1,530,000 1,750,885[lower-alpha 12]
Milan metropolitan area File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4,159,854 4,136,000[lower-alpha 13] 4,267,946
Munich File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2,965,871 2,665,000[lower-alpha 14] 2,808,581
Naples metropolitan area File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4,475,682 4,654,259[lower-alpha 15] 4,127,390
Nice File:Flag of France.svg France 865,195 1,082,000 1,017,307
Nottingham-Derby File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 863,918 1,614,000 1,927,550
Nuremberg Metropolitan Region File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,169,367 1,443,000 1,301,504
Greater Oslo File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 1,299,955 1,037,000 1,144,883
Ostrava File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic no data no data 1,119,593[lower-alpha 16]
Paris metropolitan area File:Flag of France.svg France 12,037,889 13,975,000 12,824,000
Porto Metropolitan Area File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 1,737,829 1,245,000[lower-alpha 17] 1,286,111
Portsmouth-Southampton File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 594,455 1,547,000 1,498,402[lower-alpha 18]
Prague File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 1,910,396 1,669,000 2,224,080[lower-alpha 19]
Rhein-Nord[lower-alpha 20] (DüsseldorfNeuss) File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,427,823[lower-alpha 21] 3,073,000[lower-alpha 22] 1,527,176
Rhein-Süd[lower-alpha 20] (Cologne – Bonn) File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,926,073[lower-alpha 23] 3,070,000[lower-alpha 22] 3,023,545[lower-alpha 24]
Riga File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia No data 1,195,000 1,089,767
Rome metropolitan area File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4,149,364 4,353,738 3,700,000
Rotterdam File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1,509,373 1,904,000[lower-alpha 1] 1,818,563
Ruhr area File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany No data[lower-alpha 25] 5,376,000[lower-alpha 22] 5,045,784
SaarbrückenForbach File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany/
File:Flag of France.svg France
570,479[lower-alpha 26] 1,102,000 822,128
Seville File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1,500,644 1,180,000[lower-alpha 27] 1,877,060
Sofia File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria No data 1,260,120 1,543,377
Metropolitan Stockholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 2,018,208 2,171,000 2,034,354[citation needed]
South Yorkshire (Sheffield) File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 920,128 1,569,000 1,596,298
Stuttgart Metropolitan Region File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1,965,942 2,289,000 2,678,795
Thessaloniki metropolitan area File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 975,439 1,052,000 1,166,914
Toulouse File:Flag of France.svg France 1,309,149 No data 1,388,978
Turin metropolitan area File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1,774,507 1,601,000[lower-alpha 28] 2,302,353
Newcastle-Sunderland File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 1,082,729[lower-alpha 29] 1,599,000 1,141,879
Valencia File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1,668,153 1,398,000[lower-alpha 30] 2,516,818
Vienna File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 2,793,631 2,584,000 2,339,807
Warsaw metropolitan area File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 3,037,890 2,785,000 3,304,641
Zagreb File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia No data 1,107,115 1,123,374
Zürich metropolitan area File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1,246,968 1,615,000 1,984,534

See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Part of the Randstad polycentric urban region consisting of the metropolitan areas of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht (982,000). The total population of the region is 7,100,000.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Flemish Diamond metropolitan region, which consists of the metropolitan areas of Brussels, Antwerp, Gent, and Leuven, has a total population of 5,103,000.
  3. Total population is 4,251,000 if the metropolitan area of Mataro (169,000) is included.
  4. Part of the wider Öresund region, which includes the Swedish metropolitan area of Malmö (961,000). The total regional population is 2,842,000.
  5. Part of the Rhein-Main metropolitan region with a total population of 4,149,000, which additionally includes the metropolitan areas of Darmstadt (501,000), Wiesbaden (453,000), and Mainz (431,000).
  6. 2014 data
  7. 2017 data
  8. Part of the polycentric Upper Silesian urban region with a total population of 5,294,000. The region additionally includes the metropolitan areas of Ostrava (1,046,000), Bielsko-Biala (584,000) and Rybnik (526,000).
  9. Leeds and Bradford counted separately.
  10. Kortrijk not included.
  11. Part of the wider Lille-Bassin Minier region with a total population of 3,115,000.
  12. 2014 data
  13. Part of a wider polycentric urban region with a population of 6,011,000.
  14. When combined with the Augsburg metropolitan area (606,000), the region has a total population of 3,271,000.
  15. Part of a wider polycentric urban region with a population of 3,714,000.
  16. 2015
  17. Part of a wider polycentric urban region with a population of 1,778,000.
  18. Excludes Southampton
  19. 2015
  20. 20.0 20.1 Polycentric metropolitan area
  21. Excludes Neuss.
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 Part of the polycentric urban region of Rhein-Ruhr, which has a total population of 12,190,000.
  23. Excludes Bonn which has a population of 750,370
  24. Excludes Bonn
  25. Essen, Bochum, and Dortmund counted separately.
  26. Saarbrücken only
  27. Total population is 1,262,000 if the metropolitan area of Utrera (82,000) is included.
  28. Total population is 1,716,000 if the metropolitan of Pinerolo is included.
  29. Excludes Sunderland
  30. Total population is 1,499,000 if the metropolitan area of Sagunto is included.

References

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  6. "Territorial typologies manual - cities, commuting zones and functional urban areas". Eurostat. The main building blocks are data for 1 km² population grid cells. […] The typology for functional urban areas is established at the level of local administrative units (LAUs). Once all grid cells have been classified and urban centres identified, the next step concerns overlaying these results onto LAUs […]
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  14. 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 Data for 2001 (2004 data not yet available)
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