Bilbao metropolitan area

Not to be confused with Greater Bilbao, an administrative division of Biscay and part of this metropolitan area.
Gran Bilbao real color image taken by NASA's Landsat satellite.

The Bilbao Metropolitan Area (in Basque: Bilbo Handia, in Spanish: Área metropolitana de Bilbao) is the metropolitan area or continuous urban area based around the city of Bilbao, in the Basque Country, Spain. It comprises the city of Bilbao, the 25 municipalities that make the comarca of Greater Bilbao plus ten other surrounding municipalities, all of them in the province of Biscay.

It is the fifth most populated metropolitan area in Spain[1] Almost 80% of the population of Biscay and 43% of the population of the Basque Country is concentrated in the Greater Bilbao area or the wider metropolitan area. The metropolitan area's municipalities, are defined by the Basque Country's Territorial Directives[2][3] Other six satellite cities exist within the province of Biscay and the community of Cantabria, where commute between the cities and the metropolitan area in common.[4]

Constituent parts

A panoramic view of Greater Bilbao, as seen from the funicular of La Reineta

The metropolitan area of Bilbao can be divided into the municipalities inside Greater Bilbao and the ones located outside. Greater Bilbao is a comarca, an administrative division of the province of Biscay and smaller than the wider metropolitan area. Plus, six municipalities outside the actual metropolitan area are considered satellite cities.

Greater Bilbao

Main article: Greater Bilbao

Within Greater Bilbao there are 25 municipalities corresponding to the city of Bilbao and the conurbation next to it, conformed by municipalities located along the Nervión River.

Outside Greater Bilbao

These municipalities are located outside the comarca of Greater Bilbao but inside the wider metropolitan area.

Satellite towns

These municipalities are located both outside Greater Bilbao and outside the metropolitan area itself, but they are considered "satellite towns". All of them, with the exception of Castro Urdiales which is located in the community of Cantabria (outside the community of the Basque Country) and Laudio which is located in Álava, are located in the province of Biscay, on different comarcas.[4]

Structure

The area is usually structured into different zones:

Urban regeneration

The Bilbao Ria 2000 corporation was founded in 1992 by the Bilbao and Barakaldo municipalities, the Greater Bilbao metropolitan area, and the Basque and Spanish Governments. The corporation's aim was to regenerate the city-planning of Bilbao and its surroundings, which were heavily punished by intense industrial contamination and decay. Among the projects this institution implemented was the recovery of Abandoibarra, once an industrial ground and now the site of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Euskalduna Palace.

In parallel to Bilbao Ria 2000 , the Bilbao Metropoli-30 association was constituted in 1991 by the City council of Bilbao, the Biscay and Basque Governments and diverse public and private organizations for the regeneration of Metropolitan Bilbao.

The area is since 1995 fully interconnected by the Metro Bilbao.

Population of the Metropolitan Area

Area
Population
Left bank and Mining zone (Barakaldo - Santurtzi) 263,293
Hego Uribe (Basauri - Galdakao) 130,427
Bilbao (Bilbao - Txorierri) 379,116
Right Bank and Uribe Kosta (Getxo - Erandio) 177,319
Total 950,155
Municipality
Population
Amorebieta 16,800
Castro Urdiales 26,800
Durango 26,131
Laudio 18,623
Lemoa 2,831
Mungia 14,052
Total 98,437
Total Met. Area 1,048,592

References

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