megalopolisˌmɛg əˈlɒp ə lɪs
megalopolis (n)
English Definitions:
megalopolis (noun)
a very large urban complex (usually involving several cities and towns)
megalopolis (Noun)
A large conurbation, where two or more large cities have sprawled outward to meet, forming something larger than a metropolis; a megacity.
Megalopolis (ProperNoun)
An older spelling of Megalopoli
Megalopolis
Megalopoli is a town in the southwestern part of the regional unit of Arcadia, southern Greece. It is located in the same site as ancient Megalopolis. When it was founded in 371 BC, it was the first large urbanization in rustic Arcadia. Its theater had a capacity of 20,000 visitors, making it one of the largest ancient Greek theaters. Megalopoli has several schools, shops, churches, hotels and other services. The population of Megalopoli in 2011 was 5,779 for the town proper.
Megalopolis
A megalopolis (), sometimes called a megapolis; also megaregion, city cluster or supercity, is a group of two or more roughly adjacent metropolitan areas, which may be somewhat separated or may merge into a continuous urban region. The megalopolis concept has become highly influential as it introduced a new, larger scale in thinking about urban patterns and urban growth.
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