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UTC−4 (EST) The Baltimore–Columbia–Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as Central Maryland, is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in Maryland as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB). It is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area. As of 2022, the combined population ...
The Washington–Baltimore combined metropolitan statistical area is a statistical area, including the overlapping metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. The region includes Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, three counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, and one county in south-central Pennsylvania.
Baltimore County, Maryland (12 C, 31 P) Buildings and structures in the Baltimore metropolitan area (3 C)
597040. Website. baltimorecity.gov. Baltimore[a] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland. With a population of 585,708 at the 2020 census, it is the 30th-most populous US city. [15] Baltimore was designated as an independent city by the Constitution of Maryland [b] in 1851, and is the most populous independent city in the nation.
Baltimore (Major airport: adjacent to Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, in Anne Arundel County) Washington, DC; Frederick, Maryland; Annapolis, Maryland; Hagerstown, Maryland
Regions of West Virginia. Metropolitan areas of Maryland. Metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. Metropolitan areas of Virginia. Metropolitan areas of West Virginia. Metropolitan areas of Pennsylvania. Northeast megalopolis. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
CBSAs are subdivided into MSAs (formed around urban areas of at least 50,000 in population) and micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs), which are CBSAs built around an urban area of at least 10,000 in population but less than 50,000 in population. Some metropolitan areas may include multiple cities below 50,000 people, but combined have over ...
The Danish American community in the Baltimore metropolitan area numbered 5,503 in 2000, making up 0.2% of the area's population. [13] In the same year Baltimore city's Danish population was 488, 0.1% of the city's population. [27] In 2011, immigrants from Denmark were the one hundred and seventeenth largest foreign-born population in Baltimore ...