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The headquarters of the metropolitan area are located in Avenida dos Aliados. The metropolitan area is governed by the Junta Metropolitana do Porto (JMP), headquartered in Avenida dos Aliados, in downtown Porto under the presidency of Hermínio Loureiro, also the mayor of Oliveira de Azeméis municipality, since the Municipal Elections held in 2013, when he succeeded Rui Rio, mayor of Porto.
By 2025, the population of Metro Cagayan de Oro is expected to reach a level that would allow it to be reclassified as a metropolitan area. [4] The official definition of each metropolitan area, as listed below, does not necessarily follow the actual extent of continuous urbanization.
In 1993, the area encompassing the Santa Justa, Pias, and Castiçal mountains was included in a proposal for a metropolitan park, envisioned as part of a structural ecological corridor. Its purpose was to serve as a green buffer and contribute to the environmental balance of the entire Porto Metropolitan Area ecosystem.
[1] [10] Porto's metropolitan area has around 1.8 million people (2023) [1] in an area of 2,395 km 2 (925 sq mi), [11] making it the second-largest urban area in Portugal. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] It is recognized as a global city with a Gamma + rating from the Globalization and World Cities Research Network .
The metropolitan area (Portuguese: área metropolitana) is a type of administrative division in Portugal. Since the 2013 local government reform, there are two metropolitan areas: Lisbon and Porto. [1] The metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Porto were created in 1991. [2]
Mindelo is part of the Porto Metropolitan Area, in the coastal part of northwestern Portugal.It is located 5 kilometres southeast of the municipal seat (Vila do Conde), 8 kilometres from the harbour of Póvoa de Varzim and 21 kilometres northwest of the city of Porto.
Porto metropolitan area [17] Aveiro District [6] Arouca; Espinho; Oliveira de Azeméis; Santa Maria da Feira; São João da Madeira; Vale de Cambra; Porto District [11] Gondomar; Maia; Matosinhos; Paredes; Porto; Póvoa de Varzim; Santo Tirso; Trofa; Valongo; Vila do Conde; Vila Nova de Gaia; Alto Minho [10] Viana do Castelo District [10] Arcos ...
This is a route-map template for CP Urban Services, a commuter rail network in Porto, Portugal.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.