Metropolitan Area of Medellín

Metropolitan Area of Medellín
Location of the Metropolitan Area of Medellín or Valley of Aburra region within the Antioquia Department.

The Metropolitan Area of Medellín or the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley (Spanish: Área Metropolitana de Medellín) is a metropolitan area and subregion in the Colombian Department of Antioquia. The region is made up by 10 municipalities being the most important and largest the capital city of the Antioquia Department; Medellín.

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History

The Metropolitan Area of Medellín was the first metropolitan area created in Colombia, in 1980. The metropolitan area was created in order to produce economic integration, projection and planning for urban development in the cities over the Aburra Valley.

Municipalities in the Metropolitan Area of Medellín

The total population of the 10 cities and municipalities part of this metropolitan area is 3,312,165 inhabitants. The development of the Aburra Valley occurred in the 1930s after a rapid population growth that produced a conurbation of Medellín, Bello and Envigado.

Medellín, as the capital of the Antioquia Department, main economic center and host of most of local government entities contributed to a rapid urban development which absorbed many corregimientos such as Robledo, La América, La Floresta, Guayabal and Belén, among others. With the indistrialization the middle and higher class moved to the southern parts of the city like El Poblado, which ultimaltely reached the city of Envigado, while the working class population of Medellín reached cities to the north (Bello) and the southwest (Itagüí).

Geography

The Metropolitan Area of Medellín borders with the municipalities of Ebejico, Heliconia, Angelopolis and Amagá to the west, with the municipalities of Santa Barbara and Fredonia to the south. To the southwest it borders with the Eastern Antioquia region and to the north with the municipalities of San Jeronimo, San Pedro and Don Matías covering a total area of 1,152 km². The largest being the territory of the municipality of Medellín with 382 km² and the smallest one Sabaneta with 15 km².

Most of the Metropolitan Area is located within the Aburrá Valley.

Municipalities

View of the Aburra Valley in the city of Medellín

See also

External links

Coordinates: 6°15′N 75°36′W / 6.25°N 75.6°W / 6.25; -75.6


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