Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area

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The official OMB-designated Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV Combined Statistical Area, based on the 2000 Census.
The official OMB-designated Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV Combined Statistical Area, based on the 2000 Census.
A general map of the counties that are a part of the area, based on the 1990 Census.
A general map of the counties that are a part of the area, based on the 1990 Census.

The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is a consolidated metropolitan area consisting of the overlapping labor market region of the cities of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. The region includes Northern Virginia, Central Maryland, and two counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.

Officially, the area is designated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV Combined Statistical Area (CSA). The CSA is composed primarily of two major metropolitan areas, the Baltimore-Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA. In addition, three other smaller urban areas not contiguous to the main urban area but having strong commuting ties with the main area are also included in the metropolitan area. These are the Winchester, VA-WV MSA, the Lexington Park, MD Micropolitan area and the Culpeper, VA Micropolitan area. Some counties and cities are not officially designated by the OMB as members of this metropolitan area, but still consider themselves members anyway. This is mostly due to their proximity to the area, the size of their commuter population, and by the influence of local broadcasting stations. The population of the entire Baltimore-Washington Metroplex as of 2006 is 8,207,0401, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The most populated city is Baltimore, with a population of a little more than 630,000. The most populated county is Fairfax County, at slightly more than 1 million.

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[edit] Components of the metropolitan area

The counties and independent cities and their groupings that comprise the metropolitan area are listed below with 2004 Census Bureau estimates of their populations.

  • Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA (5,286,227)

Main Article: Washington Metropolitan Area

  • Baltimore-Towson, MD MSA (2,658,405)

Main Article: Baltimore Metropolitan Area

[edit] List of cities

See List of cities in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area for a full list.

[edit] Central cities

[edit] Washington area

[edit] Baltimore area

[edit] Economy

[edit] Company headquarters in the region

(Numbers denote Fortune 500 company ranking.)

[edit] District of Columbia

[edit] Maryland

[edit] Virginia

[edit] Local industries

[edit] Biotechnology industry

Not limited to its proximity to the National Institutes of Health, the Maryland's Washington suburbs are a major center for biotechnology. Prominent local biotech companies include MedImmune, Celera Genomics, The Institute for Genomic Research, Human Genome Sciences and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

[edit] Defense contracting

Many defense contractors are located in Northern Virginia to be close to the Pentagon in Arlington. Local defense contractors include Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and Orbital Sciences Corporation.

[edit] IT industry

In 1993, Fortune magazine named Northern Virginia the "Netplex" referring to the area's concentration of network technology companies and infrastructure. The region is home to the Internet Society and the mainframe that contains the master list of all Internet E-mail addresses.

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Major airports

[edit] Rail transit systems

[edit] Major highways

[edit] See also


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cities

Charleston | Huntington | Parkersburg | Wheeling | Morgantown

Smaller
cities

Beckley | Bluefield | Clarksburg | Cross Lanes | Fairmont | Martinsburg | Saint Albans | South Charleston | Teays Valley | Vienna | Weirton

Counties

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