United States metropolitan area
In the United States , the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has produced a formal definition of metropolitan areas , which are organized around county boundaries. These are referred to as "Metropolitan Statistical Areas" (MSAs).
As of February 2005, there is now an additional classification, that of a “Metropolitan Division.” The term Metropolitan Division is used to refer to a county or group of counties within a Metropolitan Statistical Area that has a population core of at least 2.5 million. While a Metropolitan Division is a subdivision of a larger Metropolitan Statistical Area, it often functions as a distinct social, economic, and cultural area within the larger region.
The following is a list of the 25 most populated metropolitan statistical areas and Metropolitan Divisions in the United States, according to the 2000 Census :
Rank
Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Division
States/Territories
Population
Other names*
1
New York --Northern New Jersey --Long Island
 
NY --NJ --CT
18,323,002
Tri-state Area , New York area, Greater New York
*
 
Edison, NJ
NJ
2,173,869
 
*
 
Nassau-Suffolk, NY
NY
2,753,913
Long Island
*
 
Newark-Union
NJ
2,098,843
 
*
 
New York-Wayne-White Plains
NJ , NY
11,296,377
 
2
Los Angeles --Long Beach --Santa Ana
 
CA
12,365,627
The Southland , Southern California (The latter also refers to the entire southern portion of the state)
*
 
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale
CA
9,519,338
Greater Los Angeles , LA Area
*
 
Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine
CA
2,846,289
Orange County Area , OC
3
Chicago --Naperville --Joliet
 
IL --IN --WI
9,098,316
Chicagoland , Greater Chicago , Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana (the latter refers to the eastern part extended until South Bend, Indiana )
*
 
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet
IL
7,628,412
Chicagoland , Greater Chicago
*
 
Gary
IN
675,971
Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana
*
 
Lake County-Kenosha County
IL --WI
793,933
 
4
Philadelphia --Camden --Wilmington
PA --NJ --DE --MD
5,687,147
The Delaware Valley , Tri-state Area
*
 
Camden
NJ
1,186,999
 
*
 
Philadelphia
PA
3,849,647
 
*
 
Wilmington
DE --NJ --MD
650,501
 
5
Dallas --Fort Worth --Arlington
 
TX
5,161,634
The Metroplex , DFW
*
 
Dallas-Plano-Irving
TX
3,451,226
 
*
 
Fort Worth-Arlington
TX
1,710,318
 
6
Miami --Fort Lauderdale --Miami Beach
 
FL
5,007,564
South Florida metropolitan area
*
 
Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach
FL
1,623,018
 
*
 
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall
FL
2,253,362
Metro Dade
*
 
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach
FL
1,131,184
 
7
Washington --Arlington --Alexandria
 
DC --VA --MD --WV
4,796,183
Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area (now defunct)
*
 
Bethesda-Frederick-Gaithersburg
MD
1,068,618
 
*
 
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria
DC --VA --MD --WV
3,727,565
 
8
Houston --Baytown --Sugar Land
 
TX
4,715,407
Houston Metropolitan Area
9
Detroit --Warren --Livonia
 
MI
4,452,557
Metro Detroit , Southeast Michigan, Southeastern Lower Michigan**
*
 
Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn
MI
2,061,162
Metro Detroit
*
 
Warren-Farmington Hills-Troy
MI
2,391,395
 
10
Boston --Cambridge --Quincy
 
MA --NH
4,391,344
Greater Boston
*
 
Boston-Quincy
MA
1,812,937
 
*
 
Cambridge-Newton-Framingham
MA
1,465,396
 
*
 
Essex County
MA
723,419
 
*
 
Rockingham County-Strafford County
NH
389,592
 
11
Atlanta --Sandy Springs --Marietta
 
GA
4,247,981
Atlanta Metropolitan Area
12
San Francisco --Oakland --Fremont
 
CA
4,123,740
The Bay Area ***
*
 
Oakland-Fremont-Hayward
CA
2,392,557
East Bay
*
 
San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City
CA
| 1,731,183
The City (San Francisco only), The Peninsula (San Mateo County only), Marin (Marin County Only)
13
Riverside --San Bernardino --Ontario
 
CA
3,254,821
Inland Empire
14
Phoenix --Mesa --Scottsdale
 
AZ
3,251,876
The Valley of the Sun
15
Seattle --Tacoma --Bellevue
 
WA
3,043,878
Greater Puget Sound
*
 
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett
WA
2,343,058
 
*
 
Tacoma
WA
700,820
 
16
Minneapolis --St. Paul --Bloomington
 
MN --WI
2,968,806
The Twin Cities ****
17
San Diego --Carlsbad --San Marcos
 
CA
2,813,833
18
St. Louis
 
MO --IL
2,698,687
Greater St. Louis
19
San Juan --Caguas --Guaynabo
 
PR
2,579,248
20
Baltimore --Towson
 
MD
2,552,994
21
Pittsburgh
 
PA
2,431,087
22
Tampa --St. Petersburg --Clearwater
 
FL
2,395,997
Tampa Bay Area
23
Denver --Aurora
 
CO
2,196,028
24
Cleveland --Elyria --Mentor
 
OH
2,148,143
Greater Cleveland , Northeast Ohio
25
Kansas City --Overland Park
 
KS --MO
1,836,038
* Not necessarily equivalent to the Census definition of the metropolitan area.
** This metropolitan area of Detroit does not include certain outlying areas considered to be in Southeast Michigan, such as Genesee and Livingston Counties, nor does it include Canadian cities. A larger metropolitan area containing the Windsor, Ontario area is used internationally.
*** The Bay Area is a much larger area than the OMB's rather limited MSA, corresponding more closely to the San Jose - San Francisco - Oakland Combined Statistical Area
**** The main cities of the Twin Cities are generally considered to be Minneapolis and St. Paul ; Bloomington is generally considered to be a suburb of the two even though it is in a three-way tie for the third largest city in Minnesota .
For a complete list, see List of United States metropolitan statistical areas by population .
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