Английская Википедия:Greater Recife

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Recife Metropolitan Area, officially the Metropolitan Region of Recife (Шаблон:Lang-pt-BR, or Grande Recife), is a major metropolitan area in Northeast Brazil with a population of 4.02 million as of 2020,[1] centered on the state capital of Recife, Pernambuco. In 2017, it was ranked as the 8th largest Metropolitan Region nationally.[2]

The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) defines the region as a "metropolis" in its Area of Influence surveys, in terms of economic and social importance.[3] The region's area of influence covers a large part of Northeast Brazil, including the entire states of Alagoas, Paraíba, and Pernambuco, in addition to portions of Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, and Sergipe. Within this area of influence are the smaller cities of Natal, João Pessoa, Maceió, and Aracaju.

Municipalities

The Metropolitan Region is defined in federal[4] and state[5] legislation as consisting of 14 municipalities. Goiana was formerly a part, but left in March 2020.[6][7] The Immediate Geographic Region (formerly termed microregion) around Recife defined by the IBGE[8] encompasses additional outlying municipalities. Шаблон:Srn

Municipality Area
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Population
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Population
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GDP
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GDP per capita
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Abreu e Lima 126,384 94,429 100,346 2,003,665 20,164.90
Araçoiaba 96,360 18,156 20,733 139,026 6,859.40
Cabo de Santo Agostinho 445,343 185,025 208,944 9,964,401 46,689.25
Camaragibe 51,321 144,466 158,899 1,757,192 11,238.05
Igarassu 306,879 102,021 118,370 2,479,117 21,483.19
Ilha de Itamaracá 66,146 21,884 26,672 239,399 9,289.99
Ipojuca 521,801 80,637 97,669 10,879,739 115,089.32
Itapissuma 73,968 23,769 26,900 1,398,050 53,081.09
Jaboatão dos Guararapes 258,724 644,620 706,867 13,545,569 19,463.25
Moreno 196,073 56,696 63,294 682,663 10,989.60
Olinda 41,300 377,779 393,115 5,438,691 13,917.85
Paulista 96,932 300,466 334,376 4,019,150 12,240.33
Recife 218,843 1,537,704 1,653,461 51,859,618 31,743.72
São Lourenço da Mata 264,190 102,895 114,079 1,107,308 9,877.95
Total 2,764.260 3,690,547 4,023,725 105,513,588 Шаблон:N/a

Transport

Airport

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Guararapes International Airport (REC).

Guararapes – Gilberto Freyre International Airport serves the area, and has domestic and international flights.

Ports

The region is served by Suape and Recife ports.[12]

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Recife Metro, the second largest in Brazil, after São Paulo.[13]

Metro

Since 1998, an extension to the Recife Metro is being built. When ready, it will become the second largest in Brazil, after São Paulo.[14]

This system also integrates with several bus lines connected to the bus/metro[15] integration terminals, such as Barro and Joana Bezerra stations. It is possible to ride the metro and the connected bus line by purchasing one ticket only. Since March 2009, Recife Metro has finished one more phase of expansion. The system counts now has 28 stations (11 integrated with buses) and is 39.5 kilometers long. Шаблон:Cn

Bus

Buses transport over 3 million passengers daily[16] through 224 routes and 4,523 stops.[17]

References

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