13-548: Eurometropolis Lille–Kortrijk–Tournai is a metropolitan area in Europe around the transborder agglomeration of the French city of Lille , and the Belgian cities Kortrijk and Tournai . It covers the local regions Lille Métropole , south-eastern West Flanders (4 districts) and Wallonie Picarde (3 districts), 147 municipalities in total. The 2008 population was 2,155,161. It is one of
26-480: Is different from Wikidata Incomplete lists from August 2010 All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from July 2015 Astara, Iran Astara ( Persian : آستارا ; pronounced [ɒstaɾɒ] ) is a city in the Central District of Astara County , Gilan province, Iran , serving as the capital of both the county and the district. It lies on
39-533: The Astarachay River. Linguistic composition of the city. At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 40,664 in 11,436 households. The following census in 2011 counted 48,470 people in 14,639 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 51,579 people in 16,696 households. Astara has a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen : Cfa , Trewartha : Cf ), with relatively cold, wet winters and warm, humid summers. It has
52-681: The Mexico–United States border . A transborder agglomeration is an urban agglomeration or conurbation that extends into multiple sovereign states and/or dependent territories . It includes city-states that agglomerate with their neighbouring countries. List of transborder agglomerations [ edit ] [REDACTED] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( August 2010 ) Africa [ edit ] Main municipalities Countries Total population Kinshasa–Brazzaville [REDACTED] Democratic Republic of
65-554: The border with Azerbaijan Republic and on the Caspian Sea . It is an important border trade center between Iran and the Caucasus . The earliest mention, under the name Astārāb , comes in the Ḥodūd al-ʿālam , written toward the end of the 10th century. In the 14th century, Astara became the seat of the small principality of the Esfahbad or Espahbad (-bod) of Gīlān . From the 16th to
78-502: The 18th centuries, the Ṭālešī Khans of Āstārā were either autonomous or nominally subordinate to the governors of Gīlān or Ardabīl ; on several occasions they played an important role in the history of the Caspian provinces. According to Minorsky , we do not know whether the later governors of Astara still continued the line of the Ispahbads. Even after the conquest of Northern Tālish by
91-8922: The Congo / [REDACTED] Republic of the Congo 19,547,463 Bukavu – Cyangugu [REDACTED] Democratic Republic of the Congo / [REDACTED] Rwanda 1,200,000 Goma – Gisenyi 756,323 Abidjan–Lagos [REDACTED] Côte d'Ivoire / [REDACTED] Ghana / [REDACTED] Togo / [REDACTED] Benin / [REDACTED] Nigeria 27,000,000 Lomé – Aflao [REDACTED] Togo / [REDACTED] Ghana 1,544,206 N'Djamena – Kousséri [REDACTED] Chad / [REDACTED] Cameroon 1,694,819 Asia [ edit ] Main municipalities Countries Total population Astara and Astara [REDACTED] Iran – [REDACTED] Azerbaijan 100,000 Khorramshahr and Abadan and Basra [REDACTED] Iran – [REDACTED] Iraq 2,000,000 Dhahran and Jubail and Manama [REDACTED] Saudi Arabia – [REDACTED] Bahrain 2,000,000 Tashkent and Saryagash [REDACTED] Uzbekistan – [REDACTED] Kazakhstan 3,000,000 Fergana and Kyzyl-Kiya [REDACTED] Uzbekistan – [REDACTED] Kyrgyzstan 300,000 Qorasuv and Kara-Suu 40,000 Lahore and Amritsar [REDACTED] Pakistan – [REDACTED] India 12,000,000 Heihe and Blagoveshchensk [REDACTED] China – [REDACTED] Russia 400,000 Dandong and Sinuiju [REDACTED] China – [REDACTED] North Korea 1,000,000 Greater Bay Area ( Guangzhou and Dongguan and Shenzhen and Hong Kong – Macau [REDACTED] China – [REDACTED] Hong Kong – [REDACTED] Macau 71,200,000 Sijori Growth Triangle ( Singapore and Johor Bahru and Batam and Bintan ) [REDACTED] Singapore – [REDACTED] Malaysia – [REDACTED] Indonesia 9,000,000 Padang Besar and Padang Besar [REDACTED] Malaysia – [REDACTED] Thailand 20,000 Vientiane and Nong Khai [REDACTED] Laos – [REDACTED] Thailand 900,000 Savannakhet and Mukdahan 200,000 Europe [ edit ] Further information: Eurodistrict Main municipalities Countries Total population Øresund Region (Greater Copenhagen and Malmö ) [REDACTED] Denmark – [REDACTED] Sweden 3,964,522 Haparanda and Tornio [REDACTED] Sweden – [REDACTED] Finland 32,000 Pello and Pello 4,500 Karesuando and Karesuvanto 500 Imatra and Svetogorsk [REDACTED] Finland – [REDACTED] Russia 45,000 Ivangorod and Narva [REDACTED] Russia – [REDACTED] Estonia 69,000 Valga and Valka [REDACTED] Estonia – [REDACTED] Latvia 20,000 Como and Chiasso (part of Greater Milan ) [REDACTED] Italy – [REDACTED] Switzerland 189,000 Gorizia and Nova Gorica [REDACTED] Italy – [REDACTED] Slovenia Basel and Huningue and Weil am Rhein ( Regio TriRhena ) [REDACTED] Switzerland – [REDACTED] France – [REDACTED] Germany 2,400,000 Geneva and Annemasse and Ferney-Voltaire and Nyon ( Grand Genève ) [REDACTED] Switzerland – [REDACTED] France 890,000 Kreuzlingen and Konstanz [REDACTED] Switzerland – [REDACTED] Germany 110,000 Basque Eurocity Bayonne-San Sebastián [REDACTED] France – [REDACTED] Spain 620,000 Le Perthus and Els Límits 700 Bourg-Madame and Puigcerdà Hendaye and Irun Lille and Roubaix and Tourcoing and Mouscron and Tournai and Kortrijk [REDACTED] France – [REDACTED] Belgium 1,850,000 Longwy and Aubange and Pétange [REDACTED] France – [REDACTED] Belgium – [REDACTED] Luxembourg 80,000 Strasbourg and Kehl [REDACTED] France – [REDACTED] Germany 700,000 Forbach and Saarbrücken 700,000 La Línea de la Concepción and Gibraltar [REDACTED] Spain – [REDACTED] Gibraltar 95,628 Baarle-Hertog and Baarle-Nassau [REDACTED] Belgium – [REDACTED] Netherlands 9,262 Görlitz and Zgorzelec [REDACTED] Germany – [REDACTED] Poland 85,000 Guben and Gubin 35,000 Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice 75,000 Szczecin 763,321 Herzogenrath and Kerkrade [REDACTED] Germany – [REDACTED] Netherlands 95,000 Freilassing and Salzburg [REDACTED] Germany – [REDACTED] Austria 175,000 Vienna and Bratislava [REDACTED] Austria – [REDACTED] Slovakia 1,900,000 Komárom and Komárno [REDACTED] Hungary – [REDACTED] Slovakia 56,000 Rousse and Giurgiu [REDACTED] Bulgaria – [REDACTED] Romania 250,000 Lifford and Strabane [REDACTED] Ireland – [REDACTED] United Kingdom 18,500 Slavonski Brod and Brod [REDACTED] Croatia – [REDACTED] Bosnia and Herzegovina 110,000 North America [ edit ] Main municipalities Countries Total population Paso Canoas [REDACTED] Costa Rica / [REDACTED] Panama 9,543 Metro Vancouver – Fraser Valley – Bellingham - Whatcom County [REDACTED] United States / [REDACTED] Canada 3,350,000 Detroit–Windsor 5,976,595 Buffalo - Niagara Region 1,614,790 Port Huron – Sarnia – Point Edward 105,776 Sault Ste. Marie – Sault Ste. Marie 93,944 San Diego–Tijuana [REDACTED] United States / [REDACTED] Mexico 5,105,769 Calexico–Mexicali 1,143,000 San Luis Río Colorado – San Luis 227,000 Nogales – Nogales 240,000 El Paso–Juárez 2,500,000 Laredo–Nuevo Laredo 775,481 Lower Rio Grande Valley 2,671,028 Reynosa–McAllen 1,500,000 Brownsville–Matamoros 1,387,985 South America [ edit ] Main municipalities Countries Total population Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni – Albina [REDACTED] French Guiana / [REDACTED] Suriname Saint Georges – Oiapoque [REDACTED] French Guiana / [REDACTED] Brazil 32,000 Quaraí – Artigas [REDACTED] Brazil / [REDACTED] Uruguay 67,000 Santana do Livramento – Rivera 140,000 Chuí – Chuy 15,592 Corumbá – Puerto Suárez [REDACTED] Brazil / [REDACTED] Bolivia 124,000 Tabatinga – Leticia – Santa Rosa [REDACTED] Brazil / [REDACTED] Colombia / [REDACTED] Peru 107,000 Ponta Porã – Pedro Juan Caballero [REDACTED] Brazil / [REDACTED] Paraguay 209,000 Foz do Iguaçu – Ciudad del Este – Puerto Iguazu [REDACTED] Brazil / [REDACTED] Paraguay / [REDACTED] Argentina 800,000 Barracão – Dionísio Cerqueira – Bernardo de Irigoyen [REDACTED] Brazil / [REDACTED] Argentina 36,000 Uruguaiana – Paso de los Libres 170,000 Tulcán – Ipiales [REDACTED] Ecuador / [REDACTED] Colombia 190,000 Cúcuta – San Antonio del Táchira [REDACTED] Colombia / [REDACTED] Venezuela 700,000 See also [ edit ] Border town Cross-border town naming List of divided cities Metropolitan area References [ edit ] ^ "Bukavu, Democratic Republic of
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130-656: The Russians (1813) the family of the Tālish-khans retained certain rights. Astara was part of the short lived Talysh Khanate in the 18th and 19th centuries, and for a short while it was the capital of the Khanate before it was moved to Lankaran . In 1828, with the signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay , Astara was split into two. The city of Astara in Azerbaijan is located just across
143-451: The most precipitation days than any other cities in Iran. Rice has been cultivated in this region for many years, where some indigenous cultivars (landrace) were conventionally bred by farmers. Astara is home to one of the first libraries established in the country. Astara has various attractions and is considered a major tourist destination for Iranians and foreigners, especially those from
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