Megalopolis
Cairo/Nile Delta
Nairobi
Casablanca-Rabat-El Jadida-Salé-Kenitra
Gauteng
Abidjan-Lagos
Taiheyo
Busan
Seoul
West Taiwan
Yangtze
Jing-Jin-Ji
Jakarta
Surabaya
Mega Manila
Bangkok
Hanoi
SE Vietnam
Dhaka
Chennai
Delhi
Kolkata
Mumbai
GT Road
Ista-Burs
Tehran
Gulf of Finland
Orange Banana
Green banana
STRING
Atlantic Axis
Great Lakes
Cascadia
Bajío
Mexico City
NE corridor
Florida
Front Range
Texas/Gulf Coast
Rio de la Plata
Rio/Sao Paulo
Recife
Golden Triangle
Santiago-Valparaiso
Lima-Callao
Caracas-Valencia
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A megalopolis (/ˌmɛɡəˈlɒpəlɪs/), also called a supercity or megaregion, is a group of metropolitan areas which are perceived as a continuous urban area through common systems of transport, economy, resources, ecology, and so on. They are integrated enough that coordinating policy is valuable, although the constituent metropolises keep their individual identities. The megalopolis concept has become highly influential as it introduced a new, larger scale thinking about urban patterns and growth.