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Expanded Metropolitan Complex of São Paulo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Expanded Metropolitan Complex of São Paulo
Expanded Metropolitan Complex (also known as Megacity of Brazilian Southeast〔) is a Brazilian megalopolis (or metropolitan complex) that emerged through the existing process of conurbation between the São Paulo's metropolitan areas located around the Greater São Paulo, with more than 20 million inhabitants, is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=World Gazetteer – Welt: Ballungsräume )〕 Beyond the Greater São Paulo, the megalopolis encompasses the metropolitan areas of Campinas, Santos, Sorocaba and the Paraíba Valley, and other nearby cities, which include urban agglomerations in the conurbation process, as Jundiaí and Piracicaba. The total population of these areas added to the state capital exceeds 31.5 million inhabitants, or about 75% of the population of the entire state of São Paulo.〔 The metropolitan complex is the only urban cluster (of agglomerations) of its kind in the South America and covers an area of approximately 49,928 square kilometers, connecting 72 municipalities that together are home to 12% of the national population and retains much of the industrial and economic output of the country.〔 It is the 2nd largest urban cluster in the entire Southern Hemisphere, after Western Java urban cluster surrounding Jakarta. == Cities ==
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