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{{Alduria Article}}
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In the [[Alduria|Republic of Alduria]], a '''metropolitan statistical area''' is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and maintains close economic ties with its surrounding suburbs, towns, or small cities. They are not legally incorporated into one whole city or town, nor are they actual administrative divisions either. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over its surrounding conurbations.
In [[Alduria-Wechua]], a '''metropolitan statistical area''' (MSA) is a government designation given to a specific geographical region within the country that has a high density of population at its core and maintains close economic and political ties with its surrounding suburbs, towns, villages, or small cities. Typically centered on a single large "anchor city", an MSA is not legally incorporated into one whole city or town. They also do not form any sort of official or actual [[Administrative divisions of Alduria-Wechua|administrative divisions]]. Another name used for an MSA in [[Alduria-Wechua]] is ''conurbation''.


A metropolitan statistical area is defined in [[Alduria]] by the Department of the Interior. It is used by the Bureau of National Statistics and other national, state, and local government agencies for statistical purposes.
A metropolitan statistical area is defined by the [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Alduro-Wechua Department of the Interior]]. It is used by businesses and other federal, state, and local government agencies for statistical purposes.
 
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Revision as of 21:50, 13 August 2020

In Alduria-Wechua, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a government designation given to a specific geographical region within the country that has a high density of population at its core and maintains close economic and political ties with its surrounding suburbs, towns, villages, or small cities. Typically centered on a single large "anchor city", an MSA is not legally incorporated into one whole city or town. They also do not form any sort of official or actual administrative divisions. Another name used for an MSA in Alduria-Wechua is conurbation.

A metropolitan statistical area is defined by the Alduro-Wechua Department of the Interior. It is used by businesses and other federal, state, and local government agencies for statistical purposes.