Conurbation: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

A conurbation is an urban area comprising a number of cities, towns and villages which, through population growth and expansion, have physically merged to form one continuous built up area. It is thus a polycentric form of agglomeration.

A metropolitan area usually combines one or several conurbations with peripheral zones not themselves necessarily urban in character, but closely dependent on the conurbation(s) in terms of employment and commerce.

The Randstad, which is a densely populated area in the Netherlands consisting of a cluster of the four biggest cities of the country and several smaller cities, towns and urbanized villages is an appropriate example of a conurbation. The San Francisco Bay Area which is a cluster of cities, towns, and villages surrounding the San Francisco Bay is another example. The Brussels-Capital Region in Belgium, by contrast, is an ordinary type of agglomeration centered around one city.

Honolulu, Hawai'i is also a conurbation. In fact, due to the local uselessness of cardinal directions and the lack of grid-oriented streets, knowing the names of Honolulu's towns is indispensable.

In Canada's South Western Ontario region there is the built up area known as the Golden Horseshoe encompassing many larger cities, towns, and villages.

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