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Largest urban areas of the United Kingdom (England and Wales: 2011 census built-up area;[1] Scotland: 2016 estimates settlement;[2] Northern Ireland: 2001 census urban area)[3]
|
|
Rank
|
Urban area
|
Pop.
|
Principal settlement
|
Rank
|
Urban area
|
Pop.
|
Principal settlement
|
|
 Greater London Urban Area
 Greater Manchester Urban Area
|
1 |
Greater London Urban Area |
9,787,426 |
London |
11 |
Bristol Urban Area |
617,280 |
Bristol
|
 West Midlands Urban Area
 West Yorkshire Urban Area
|
2 |
Greater Manchester Urban Area |
2,553,379 |
Manchester |
12 |
Edinburgh Urban Area |
512,150 |
Edinburgh
|
3 |
West Midlands Urban Area |
2,440,986 |
Birmingham |
13 |
Leicester Urban Area |
508,916 |
Leicester
|
4 |
West Yorkshire Urban Area |
1,777,934 |
Leeds |
14 |
Belfast Urban Area |
483,418 |
Belfast
|
5 |
Greater Glasgow |
985,290 |
Glasgow |
15 |
Brighton and Hove built-up area |
474,485 |
Brighton
|
6 |
Liverpool Urban Area |
864,122 |
Liverpool |
16 |
South East Dorset conurbation |
466,266 |
Bournemouth
|
7 |
South Hampshire |
855,569 |
Southampton |
17 |
Cardiff Urban Area |
390,214 |
Cardiff
|
8 |
Tyneside |
774,891 |
Newcastle |
18 |
Teesside |
376,633 |
Middlesbrough
|
9 |
Nottingham Urban Area |
729,977 |
Nottingham |
19 |
The Potteries Urban Area |
372,775 |
Stoke-on-Trent
|
10 |
Sheffield Urban Area |
685,368 |
Sheffield |
20 |
Coventry and Bedworth Urban Area |
359,262 |
Coventry
|
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