BELFAST METROPOLITAN AREA
The 'Belfast Metropolitan Area' (Irish: ''Mórcheantar Bhéal Feirste'') is a grouping of councils which include commuter towns and overspill from Belfast, Northern Ireland with a population of 579,276 making it 10th in the UK. The area was first officially classified as a Metropolitan area in the late 1990's when the Government began to prepare for a cohesive plan that would include the Belfast Region. Six local government districts - Belfast, Castlereagh, Carrickfergus, Lisburn, Newtownabbey and North Down, were identified as the key areas within the Metropolitan Area. The continuous built up area centred on Belfast, which is contained within these six districts, is definted as the Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area. map
The Area is made up of established towns, their overspill and the general con-joining of settlements as Belfast expands. Established towns include Carrickfergus, Bangor, Lisburn, Hillsborough and Holywood. Many of these towns were established and important long before Belfast rose to prominence; Carrickfergus for example was the Norman capital of the Northern part of Ireland. The recent re-classification of Lisburn as a city does not change its position within the Metropolitan Area.
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See also
★ Greater Belfast
★ Districts of Belfast
★ List of metropolitan areas of the United Kingdom
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