The "BosWash" area is the largest, with some 55 million people, and the largest economy of any urban area. Running between Massachusetts and Northern Virginia, it includes many major cities, such as New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Richmond, among others.
Some companies in the BosWash area include General Electric, Citigroup, A.I.G., Chase, I.B.M., Pfizer, Timewarner, Sunoco, and Metlife, among many, many others.
In the Bohwash area there are many important instiutitions, such as The UN headquarters (in New York), Harvard University (in Cambridge, Massachusetts), The IMF and the World Bank (both in Washington DC), Carnegie Hall (New York), the U.S. Capital (DC, obviously), and Wall Street (NYC.)
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Durban is a city and harbour, in the state KwaZulu Natal in the country South Africa
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The Sahara is the largest desert in Africa. It covers almost the entire northern third of the continent.
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The Tokaido megalopolis is a combination of Japan's three largest cities Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka.
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The largest megalopolis in the world is the Greater Tokyo Area in Japan, which includes Tokyo, Yokohama, and surrounding cities. This region is densely populated and highly urbanized, making it one of the most populous and economically significant areas in the world.
The largest Metropolitan center is the Seattle Metropolitan area containing about 3.3 million people.
Because it is very densely populated and also has one of the largest economies of any region in the world.
The three cities that make up a megalopolis along the Pacific coast are Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. This region is known as the West Coast megalopolis due to the urban sprawl and interconnectedness of these major cities along the coast.
Battle of Megalopolis happened in -331.
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Great Lakes Megalopolis's population is 54,000,000.
Megalopolis Expressway Trial was created in 1992.
There are several recognized megalopolises in the United States, including the Northeast Megalopolis (BosWash), Southern California Megalopolis, and ChiPitts Megalopolis. The exact number can vary depending on specific definitions and boundaries used.