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West Yorkshire Urban Area

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Population
  
1,777,934

Country
  
England

Police
  
West Yorkshire

Metropolitan county
  
West Yorkshire

OS grid reference
  
SE455215

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Area
  
487.8 kmĀ²

West Yorkshire Urban Area

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

The West Yorkshire Urban Area is a term used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to refer to a conurbation in West Yorkshire, England, based on the cities of Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield, and the large towns of Huddersfield and Halifax. However, it excludes towns such as Castleford, Pontefract and Wetherby which though part of the county of West Yorkshire are considered independently. There are substantial areas of agricultural land within the designated area - more than in any other official urban area in England - many of the towns and cities are only just connected with one another by narrow outlying strips of development.

Contents

Map of West Yorkshire Urban Area, Batley, UK

Urban subdivisions

The ONS gives the conurbation a population of 1,777,934 (2011 census), which makes it the fourth-most populous in the UK. The ONS breaks the area down into the following sub-divisions:

Notes:The ares of Lofthouse, Stanley, Honley, Queensbury and Shelf were subdivisions in the 2001 census

References

West Yorkshire Urban Area Wikipedia


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