Washington metropolitan area
Washington metropolitan area National Capital Region | ||
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| Nicknames: Greater Washington; DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) | ||
Interactive Map of Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV MSA
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| Country | United States | |
| States | District of Columbia Virginia Maryland West Virginia | |
| Principal municipalities | Washington, D.C. Arlington, VA Alexandria, VA Dale City, VA Centreville, VA Reston, VA Leesburg, VA Manassas, VA Fredericksburg, VA Tysons, VA Germantown, MD Silver Spring, MD Waldorf, MD Frederick, MD Gaithersburg, MD Rockville, MD Bethesda, MD Bowie, MD Charles Town, WV | |
| Area (2010) | ||
| • Urban | 1,407.0 sq mi (3,644.2 km2) | |
| • Metro | 5,565 sq mi (14,412 km2) | |
| Elevation | 0–2,349 ft (0–716 m) | |
| Population (2020) | ||
| 6,385,162 (6th) | ||
| • Density | 972/sq mi (375.4/km2) | |
| • Urban | 5,174,759 (8th) | |
| • CSA (2016) | 9,546,579 (4th) | |
| Urban pop as of 2016 | ||
| GDP | ||
| • MSA | $660.6 billion (2022) | |
| Time zone | UTC−5 (EST) | |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) | |
The Washington metropolitan area (also referred to as the National Capital Region, Greater Washington, or locally as the DMV, short for District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia) is the metropolitan area comprising Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States, and its surroundings. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland, Virginia and even West Virginia.
The United States federal government defines the area as the Washington–DC, VA–MD–WV metropolitan statistical area. It anchors the southern end of the densely populated Northeast megalopolis and is part of the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area, the country's third-largest. The area's estimated total population of 6,304,975 (as of 2023) makes it the country's seventh-most populous metropolitan area. It is one of the country's most educated and affluent metropolitan areas.