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  1. Metropolitan Region. State: Bavaria; Districts: Lower Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Swabia; Area: 27,700 km 2 (40% of the state of Bavaria) Population: 5,991,144; GDP: 210 billion euro (53% of the Bavarian GDP) In comparison to the other ten German Metropolitan Regions, the Munich Metropolitan Region had:

    • 27,700 km² (10,700 sq mi)
    • Bavaria
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MunichMunich - Wikipedia

    The city's metropolitan region is home to about 6.2 million people and the third biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. [4] Straddling the banks of the river Isar north of the Alps , Munich is the seat of the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Bavaria , while being the most densely populated municipality in ...

  3. Munich RE. Oficina Europa de Patentes. Osram. Paulaner. Rohde & Schwarz. Roland Berger. Siemens. Sixt AG. Süddeutsche Zeitung. TÜV SÜD. UniCredit Bank AG (conocida como HVB, HypoVereinsbank). Unify. Wirecard. Múnich es un moderno centro económico. BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) y Siemens AG tienen aquí su sede principal.

  4. Die Metropolregion München ist eine von elf Metropolregionen in Deutschland und umfasst weite Teile des südbayerischen Raumes rund um die Planungsregion München mit deren Zentrum München . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Lage und Ausdehnung. 1.1 Kommunen. 2 Daten und Fakten. 3 Der Verein „Europäische Metropolregion München“ 3.1 Entstehung. 3.2 Ziele.

    • 6.191.410 (31. Dezember 2021)
    • Bayern
    • Oberbayern, Niederbayern,Schwaben
    • 25.548km²
  5. El área metropolitana de Múnich se compone de la ciudad de Múnich y de 47 ciudades pequeñas y municipios ubicados a su alrededor (entre las que destacan las ciudades de Germering, Dachau y Fürstenfeldbruck ), como se muestra en la tabla siguiente.

  6. Based on a narrower definition of metropolises commonly used to determine the metropolitan status of a given city, only four cities in Germany surpass the threshold of at least one million inhabitants within their administrative borders: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne.

  7. Munich is the 12th largest city in EU by population within the city limits and the 14th largest urban area in Europe. Its metropolitan area ranks among the largest metro areas in Europe. As of December 2008, 47.3% of Munich's residents belonged to no religious group, 38.3% are Roman Catholic, 14.0% are Lutheran Protestants and 0.3% are Jewish. [4]