Washington Metropolitan Area

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The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as of November 2004. It is also part of the larger Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. As of 2007, the population of the area is greater than 5 million.

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[edit] Composition

The Washington Metropolitan Area includes the District of Columbia and parts of the States of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is divided into two metropolitan divisions: the Bethesda-Gaithersburg-Frederick, MD Metropolitan Division, consisting of Montgomery and Frederick counties; and the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Division, comprising the majority of the metropolitan area.

The Virginia portion is known as Northern Virginia.

[edit] Political Subdivisions

Location within the USA
Location within the USA

The area includes the following counties, districts, and independent cities:

[edit] District of Columbia

[edit] Maryland

[edit] Virginia

Counties:

Independent cities:

[edit] West Virginia

[edit] Principal Cities

The metropolitan area includes the following principal cities (not all of which are incorporated as cities):

[edit] City Definition in Virginia

Due to a state constitutional change in 1871, all cities in Virginia are independent cities and they are not legally located in any county. The OMB considers these independent cities to be county-equivalents for the purpose of defining MSAs in Virginia. Each MSA is listed by its counties, then cities, each in alphabetical order, and not by size.

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