Szczecin_metropolitan_area

Szczecin metropolitan area

Szczecin metropolitan area

Urban area in Poland


Szczecin agglomeration or Stettin agglomeration is the urban agglomeration of the city of Szczecin and surrounding towns[3] in the Polish-German border area.

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Map of the Szczecin region, not including administrative districts

The Larger Urban Zone defined by Eurostat includes 777,806 people living on 5249 km2 in the area (2012).[4] It includes the cities and towns of Stargard, Świnoujście, Police, Schwedt, Goleniów, Gryfino, Prenzlau, Pasewalk, Ueckermünde, Eggesin, Gartz, Stepnica, Penkun, Brüssow and Nowe Warpno. There are a group of villages situated between Szczecin and towns of the agglomeration. The villages of Mierzyn, Löcknitz, Przecław, Dobra, Trzebież and Kobylanka are parts of the urban system.

Since 2012, the agglomeration is actively developed as the core of a wider European metropolitan area, likely including the German districts of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, Vorpommern-Greifswald, Uckermark and the West Pomeranian districts neighbouring Szczecin in Poland.[5]

Subcenters

More information Wały Chrobrego (Hakenterrasse)Szczecin (Stettin), Port of SzczecinSzczecin ...
More information The Old Town ofStargard, The former Red City Hall of SzczecinSzczecin ...

See also


References

  1. "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions". ec.europa.eu.



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