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Similarly, the governor of Tokyo is responsible for only 34% of one of the largest metropolitan agglomerations in the world with nearly 40 million inhabitants.
While railing publicly against the outmoded anticapitalism of much of the French left, Frêche turned Montpellier from a sleepy southern outpost into one of the most commercially dynamic agglomerations in France, successfully courting major high-tech and financial-sector employers.
Three urban agglomerations in Chile located in different climates were analysed.
This red shift can be attributed to the agglomerations in the samples [33].
The Ruhr Valley is one of the biggest urban agglomerations in Europe with 5.2 million inhabitants.
Urban agglomerations in the northeastern and midwestern regions are also under development.
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In a world that is becoming ever more centred in urban agglomerations, warfare in cities and towns has become commonplace.
By 2015, this is projected to be what demographers inelegantly but accurately call the largest "urban agglomeration" in the world, with about 28 million people.
It's all about accelerated agglomeration in the capital: the network, innovation and growth benefits that accrue from critical mass and economies of scale.
The second most populous city in the country, it is a major component of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, the largest urban agglomeration in Japan.
It is now the third most-populous city and largest urban agglomeration in the state and is a major rail and road junction.
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