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Metropolitan areas in Poland

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Metropolitan areas in Poland by population over 0.8 million

This is a list of metropolitan areas in Poland.

List

Warsaw has the largest metropolitan area in Poland (3.2 million)
Katowice has the second largest metropolitan area in Poland (2.5 million)
Kraków has the third largest metropolitan area in Poland (1.4 million)
Metropolitan area Population (2021)
Warsaw metropolitan area 3,220,251
Katowice metropolitan area 2,469,891
Kraków metropolitan area 1,428,363
Gdańsk metropolitan area [pl] 1,174,274
Poznań metropolitan area 996,280
Łódź metropolitan area 895,084
Wrocław metropolitan area 886,063
Lublin metropolitan area [pl] 669,187
Rzeszów metropolitan area [pl] 509,300
Bydgoszcz metropolitan area 496,718
Szczecin metropolitan area 478,741
Białystok metropolitan area 422,851
Częstochowa metropolitan area [pl] 388,532
Kielce metropolitan area [pl] 379,570
Bielsko-Biała metropolitan area [pl] 358,271
Toruń metropolitan area 318,872
Tarnów metropolitan area [pl] 292,861
Radom metropolitan area 276,689
Nowy Sącz metropolitan area 259,819
Olsztyn metropolitan area [pl] 249,893
Opole metropolitan area [pl] 237,447
Wałbrzych metropolitan area [pl] 211,829
  1. ^ Katowice metropolitan area, Rybnik metropolitan area, and Bielsko-Biała metropolitan area [pl] can also be considered parts of one polycentric Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan area.
  2. ^ Bydgoszcz metropolitan area and Toruń metropolitan area can also be considered one polycentric Bydgoszcz–Toruń metropolitan area.

See also

References

  1. Population by age and sex - Cities and FUAs (OECD)

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