WEB Megalopolis
A Cluster of Well-Networked
Cities
A cluster of well-networked cities is called a megalopolis, a term first used in the early 20th century. Megalopolises are typically located in highly developed regions and are characterized by a high degree of economic, social, and cultural integration. They are often home to major financial centers, universities, and transportation hubs. Some of the world's most famous megalopolises include the Northeast Megalopolis in the United States, the Great Lakes Megalopolis in North America, and the Tokyo Megalopolis in Japan.
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