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What metropolitan area is the largest in the world, not bordering a body of water?​

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Answered by airdroiddot
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Answer:

Johannesburg in South Africa is the largest metropolitan area in the world which does not border a body of water.

Explanation:

A metropolitan region at times alluded to as a metro territory or suburbanite belt is a locale comprising of a thickly populated urban centre and its less-populated encompassing regions, sharing industry, foundation, and lodging. A metro zone, as a rule, includes numerous locales and regions: neighbourhoods, townships, precincts, urban areas, towns, exurbs, rural areas, provinces, regions, states, and even countries like our regions. As social, monetary and political foundations have changed, metropolitan ranges have turned out to be key financial and political districts. Metropolitan territories incorporate at least one urban region, and additionally satellite urban communities, towns and mediating provincial ranges that are financially attached to the urban centre, regularly measured by driving examples.

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Answered by fhpbnckrhs
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Johannesburg in South Africa is the largest metropolitan are in the world which does not border a body of water.

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