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How big is your city and metro by area???

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City: Dallas, Texas, USA
Population: 1,300,000 (9th largest city in the USA)
Land: 342.5 sq mi (887.2 km2)
Water: 42.5 sq mi (110.0 km2)
Total Area: 385.0 sq mi (997.1 km2)

Metro Area: Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Population: 6,599,850 (4th largest metro area in the USA)
Land: 8,991 sq mi (23,290 km2)
Water: 295 sq mi (760 km2)
Total Area: 9,286 sq mi (24,100 km2)
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City: Gold Coast, Australia
Population: 600,000
City Area: 414.3 km²
Metropolitan Area: 1358 km²
Buffalo
City Population: 270,240
Metro population: 1,123,804
City Area: 136.0 km²
Metropolitan Area: 4059 km²
Sacramento, California:

City population: 500,189.
Metro population: 3,016,604.
City area: 99.2 square miles (pop density of 4,813 per square mile).
Metro area: couldn't find it. :(
^I didn't realize Metro Sacramento was that big!
Edmonton
- City 730,372 (5th)
- Density 1,099.4/km2 (2,847.4/sq mi)
- Urban 862,544
- Metro 1,034,945 (6th)
- Metro density 109.9/km2 (284.6/sq mi)

- City 684.37 km2 (264.2 sq mi)
- Metro 9,417.88 km2 (3,636.3 sq mi
^^ Those are the estimates for the 2010 Census. They seem a bit idealistic, if you ask me. All the city limit signs still show 418,000.
São Paulo, Brazil:

City area: 1,523 squared kilometers
City population: 11,037,000

Metropolitan area: 7,493 squared kilometers
Metropolitan population: 19,889,000
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