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Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area

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. It is the most educated, highest-income, and third-largest combined statistical area in the United States behind New York City–Newark, NJ and Los Angeles–Long Beach.[1][2]

Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area
Coordinates: 38°58′N 77°19′W / 38.97°N 77.32°W / 38.97; -77.32
CountryUnited States
State or area
Constituent metropolitan & micropolitan areasCore areas:

Outlying areas:

Principal cities
Population
 (2020)
 • CSA
9,973,383 (3rd)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Map of the current OMB-designated Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area.

The area is designated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as the Washington–Baltimore–Arlington, DC–MD–VA–WV–PA Combined Statistical Area. It is composed primarily of two major metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs): the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV MSA and the Baltimore–Columbia–Towson, Maryland Metropolitan Statistical Area. In addition, five other smaller urban areas not contiguous to the main urban area but having strong commuting ties with the main area are included in the metropolitan area.[3] These are: the Hagerstown–Martinsburg, Maryland–West Virginia MSA, the Chambersburg–Waynesboro, Pennsylvania MSA, the Winchester, VA–WV MSA, the California–Lexington Park, Maryland MSA, and the Easton, Maryland micropolitan statistical area (µSA).

Some counties, such as Caroline and King George County, Virginia, are not officially designated by OMB as members of this metropolitan area but still consider themselves members anyway.[4][5][6][7][8] This is mostly due to their proximity to the area, the size of their commuter population, and by the influence of local broadcasting stations. The population of the entire Washington–Baltimore Combined Statistical Area as of the 2020 census was 9,973,383. The area's most-populous city is Washington, D.C. with a population of 689,545, and the area's most populous county is Fairfax County, Virginia, with a population of 1,150,309.[9]

Components of the combined statistical area edit

The counties and independent cities and their groupings that comprise the area are listed below with their 2012 population estimates. Central counties/cities (designated as such by OMB) for each MSA are shown in italics.

Regional organizations edit

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments edit

Founded in 1957, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) is a regional organization of 23 Washington-area local governments, as well as area members of the Maryland and Virginia state legislatures, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. MWCOG provides a forum for discussion and the development of regional responses to issues regarding the environment, transportation, public safety, homeland security, affordable housing, community planning, and economic development.[10]

The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, a component of MWCOG, is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the metropolitan Washington area.[11]

Baltimore Metropolitan Council edit

The Baltimore Metropolitan Council is the equivalent organization for the Baltimore portion of the combined Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area.[12] The BMC, which was created in 1992 as the successor to the Regional Planning Council and Baltimore Regional Council of Governments, consists of the Baltimore region's elected executives, representing Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties.[13]

The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is the federally recognized Metropolitan Planning Organization for transportation planning in the Baltimore region.[13]

List of principal cities edit

Baltimore area edit

Washington area edit

Economy edit

Primary industries edit

Biotechnology edit

Not limited to its proximity to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland's Washington suburbs are a major center for biotechnology. Prominent local biotechnology companies include MedImmune, United Therapeutics, The Institute for Genomic Research, Human Genome Sciences and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Defense contracting edit

Many defense contractors are based in Northern Virginia and Montgomery County, Maryland to be close to the Pentagon in Arlington. Local defense contractors include Lockheed Martin, the largest, as well as Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, BAE Systems Inc., Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), Booz Allen Hamilton, Leidos, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and Orbital Sciences Corporation.

Notable company headquarters in the region edit

Numbers denote Fortune 500 ranking.

Maryland edit

Baltimore area:

Washington area:

Washington, D.C. edit

Northern Virginia edit

Sports edit

Table of professional teams and venues edit

  1. ^ a b c d Year team moved to current location
  2. ^ Founded as D.C. United Women; rebranded as Washington Spirit in 2012 and started NWSL play in 2013.

Transportation edit

 
Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI)
 
Reagan National Airport
 
Dulles International Airport
 
Washington Metro
 
The Capital Beltway (I-495) in Northern Virginia
 
The Baltimore Metro subway

Commercial Service Airports edit

Airport IATA code ICAO code County State Note
Baltimore/Washington International Airport BWI KBWI Anne Arundel County Maryland Closest to Baltimore and busiest in region[18]
Capable of handling up to Group V aircraft
Hagerstown Regional Airport HGR KHGR Washington County Maryland Serves western Maryland, the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, and portions of south-central Pennsylvania and north-western Virginia along the Interstate 81 corridor. Capable of handling up to Group IV aircraft
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport DCA KDCA Arlington County Virginia Closest to Washington, DC
Capable of handling up to Group IV aircraft
Dulles International Airport IAD KIAD Loudoun County Virginia Most international traffic in region
Capable of handling Group VI aircraft

Rail transit systems edit

Major highways edit

Interstates

U.S. Routes

State Routes

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Greaterbaltimore.org. Archived from the original on 7 December 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Raleigh-Durham area ranks third in U.S. for college degrees". Triangle.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  3. ^ "OMB BULLETIN NO. 18-04: Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas". Office of Management and Budget. September 14, 2018.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  5. ^ "Washington DC South". washingtondcsouth.com. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  6. ^ "King George County Department of Economic Development". King George County Department of Economic Development. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  7. ^ Gardner, D'Vera Cohn and Amy (16 March 2006). "3 Virginia Exurbs Near Top of U.S. in Growth". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  8. ^ "FAMPO Technical Committee – FAMPO". Fampo.gwregion.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  9. ^ "2020 Population and Housing State Data". U.S. Census Bureau. August 12, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  10. ^ "COG & Our Region - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments". Mwcog.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Transportation Planning Board - Transportation - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments". Mwcog.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  12. ^ O'Leary, __Sara Ann. "Home - Baltimore Metropolitan Council". Baltometro.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  13. ^ a b About BMC – Baltimore Metropolitan Council 2007-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau – Principal cities of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas". Census.gov. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  15. ^ "Metropolitan And Micropolitan Statistical Areas And Principal Cities, November 2007, with codes". Census.gov. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  16. ^ "Whiting-Turner Contracting on the Forbes America's Largest Private Companies List". Forbes.com. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  17. ^ "The Boeing Company: General Information". www.boeing.com. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  18. ^ As according to Federal Aviation Administration CY 2011 Enplanement Data[permanent dead link], BWI exceeded Dulles by less than 24,000 passengers. As of 2010, however, Dulles has an edge in international traffic.

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Baltwash redirects here For the highway linking the two cities see Baltimore Washington Parkway 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 It is the most educated highest income and third largest combined statistical area in the United States behind New York City Newark NJ and Los Angeles Long Beach 1 2 Washington Baltimore combined statistical areaCombined statistical areaNational Mall in Washington D C Inner Harbor in BaltimoreSkyline of Rosslyn in Arlington County VirginiaCoordinates 38 58 N 77 19 W 38 97 N 77 32 W 38 97 77 32CountryUnited StatesState or areaWashington D C Maryland Virginia Pennsylvania West VirginiaConstituent metropolitan amp micropolitan areasCore areas Washington Metropolitan Area Baltimore Metropolitan AreaOutlying areas Hagerstown Martinsburg Metropolitan Area Chambersburg Waynesboro PA Metropolitan Area Winchester Virginia West Virginia Metropolitan Area California Lexington Park Maryland Metropolitan Area Easton Maryland Micropolitan Area Cambridge Maryland Micropolitan AreaPrincipal citiesWashington D C In Maryland BaltimoreAnnapolisBethesdaBowieColumbiaEastonFrederickGaithersburgHagerstownLexington ParkRockvilleSilver SpringTowsonIn Pennsylvania ChambersburgWaynesboroIn Virginia ArlingtonAlexandriaFairfaxFalls ChurchFredericksburgManassasManassas ParkRestonTysonsWinchesterIn West Virginia MartinsburgPopulation 2020 CSA9 973 383 3rd Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Map of the current OMB designated Washington Baltimore Arlington DC MD VA WV PA Combined Statistical Area The area is designated by the Office of Management and Budget OMB as the Washington Baltimore Arlington DC MD VA WV PA Combined Statistical Area It is composed primarily of two major metropolitan statistical areas MSAs the Washington Arlington Alexandria DC VA MD WV MSA and the Baltimore Columbia Towson Maryland Metropolitan Statistical Area In addition five other smaller urban areas not contiguous to the main urban area but having strong commuting ties with the main area are included in the metropolitan area 3 These are the Hagerstown Martinsburg Maryland West Virginia MSA the Chambersburg Waynesboro Pennsylvania MSA the Winchester VA WV MSA the California Lexington Park Maryland MSA and the Easton Maryland micropolitan statistical area µSA Some counties such as Caroline and King George County Virginia are not officially designated by OMB as members of this metropolitan area but still consider themselves members anyway 4 5 6 7 8 This is mostly due to their proximity to the area the size of their commuter population and by the influence of local broadcasting stations The population of the entire Washington Baltimore Combined Statistical Area as of the 2020 census was 9 973 383 The area s most populous city is Washington D C with a population of 689 545 and the area s most populous county is Fairfax County Virginia with a population of 1 150 309 9 Contents 1 Components of the combined statistical area 2 Regional organizations 2 1 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments 2 2 Baltimore Metropolitan Council 3 List of principal cities 3 1 Baltimore area 3 2 Washington area 4 Economy 4 1 Primary industries 4 1 1 Biotechnology 4 1 2 Defense contracting 4 2 Notable company headquarters in the region 4 2 1 Maryland 4 2 2 Washington D C 4 2 3 Northern Virginia 5 Sports 5 1 Table of professional teams and venues 6 Transportation 6 1 Commercial Service Airports 6 2 Rail transit systems 6 3 Major highways 7 See also 8 ReferencesComponents of the combined statistical area editThe counties and independent cities and their groupings that comprise the area are listed below with their 2012 population estimates Central counties cities designated as such by OMB for each MSA are shown in italics Washington Arlington Alexandria DC VA MD WV Metropolitan Area 5 860 342 Main article Washington metropolitan area Silver Spring Frederick Rockville MD Metropolitan Division 1 244 291 Frederick County Maryland Montgomery County Maryland Washington Arlington Alexandria DC VA MD WV Metropolitan Division 4 616 051 Washington District of Columbia Calvert County Maryland Charles County Maryland Prince George s County Maryland Arlington County Virginia Clarke County Virginia Culpeper County Virginia Fairfax County Virginia Fauquier County Virginia Loudoun County Virginia Prince William County Virginia Woodbridge Virginia Rappahannock County Virginia Spotsylvania County Virginia Stafford County Virginia Warren County Virginia Alexandria Virginia Fairfax Virginia Falls Church Virginia Fredericksburg Virginia Manassas Virginia Manassas Park Virginia Jefferson County West Virginia Baltimore Columbia Towson MD Metropolitan Area 2 753 149 Main article Baltimore metropolitan area Baltimore City Anne Arundel County Baltimore County Carroll County Harford County Howard County Queen Anne s County Hagerstown Martinsburg MD WV Metropolitan Area 256 278 Washington County Maryland Berkeley County West Virginia Chambersburg Waynesboro PA Metropolitan Area 151 275 Franklin County Pennsylvania Winchester VA WV Metropolitan Area 130 907 Frederick County Virginia Winchester city Virginia Hampshire County West Virginia California Lexington Park MD Metropolitan Area 108 987 St Mary s County Easton MD Micropolitan Area 38 098 Talbot County MarylandRegional organizations editMetropolitan Washington Council of Governments edit Founded in 1957 the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments MWCOG is a regional organization of 23 Washington area local governments as well as area members of the Maryland and Virginia state legislatures the U S Senate and the U S House of Representatives MWCOG provides a forum for discussion and the development of regional responses to issues regarding the environment transportation public safety homeland security affordable housing community planning and economic development 10 The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board a component of MWCOG is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the metropolitan Washington area 11 Baltimore Metropolitan Council edit The Baltimore Metropolitan Council is the equivalent organization for the Baltimore portion of the combined Baltimore Washington metropolitan area 12 The BMC which was created in 1992 as the successor to the Regional Planning Council and Baltimore Regional Council of Governments consists of the Baltimore region s elected executives representing Baltimore City and Anne Arundel Baltimore Carroll Harford and Howard counties 13 The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is the federally recognized Metropolitan Planning Organization for transportation planning in the Baltimore region 13 List of principal cities editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message For a full list see List of cities in the Baltimore Washington metropolitan area 14 Baltimore area edit Baltimore Aberdeen Maryland Annapolis Maryland Arbutus Maryland Bel Air Maryland Brooklyn Maryland Brooklyn Park Maryland Catonsville Maryland Cockeysville Maryland Columbia Maryland Curtis Bay Maryland Dundalk Maryland Eldersburg Maryland Elkridge Maryland Ellicott City Maryland Essex Maryland Fullerton Maryland Glen Burnie Maryland Halethorpe Maryland Linthicum Maryland Lutherville Timonium Maryland Middle River Maryland North Laurel Maryland Owings Mills Maryland Overlea Maryland Parkville Maryland Pasadena Maryland Perry Hall Maryland Pikesville Maryland Randallstown Maryland Reisterstown Maryland Savage Maryland Severna Park Maryland Towson Maryland Westminster Maryland Woodlawn MarylandWashington area edit Washington D C Bethesda Maryland Bowie Maryland Chevy Chase Maryland College Park Maryland Frederick Maryland Gaithersburg Maryland Germantown Maryland Laurel Maryland Potomac Maryland Rockville Maryland Silver Spring Maryland Upper Marlboro Maryland Alexandria Virginia Annandale Virginia Arlington Virginia Ashburn Virginia Chantilly Virginia Fairfax Virginia Falls Church Virginia Fredericksburg Virginia Great Falls Virginia Herndon Virginia Langley Virginia Leesburg Virginia Manassas Virginia Manassas Park Virginia Massaponax Virginia McLean Virginia Mt Vernon Virginia Reston Virginia Springfield Virginia Tysons Virginia Vienna Virginia Charles Town West Virginia Martinsburg West Virginia 15 Economy editPrimary industries edit Biotechnology edit Not limited to its proximity to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda Maryland s Washington suburbs are a major center for biotechnology Prominent local biotechnology companies include MedImmune United Therapeutics The Institute for Genomic Research Human Genome Sciences and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Defense contracting edit Many defense contractors are based in Northern Virginia and Montgomery County Maryland to be close to the Pentagon in Arlington Local defense contractors include Lockheed Martin the largest as well as Northrop Grumman General Dynamics BAE Systems Inc Computer Sciences Corporation CSC Booz Allen Hamilton Leidos Science Applications International Corporation SAIC and Orbital Sciences Corporation Notable company headquarters in the region edit Numbers denote Fortune 500 ranking Maryland edit Baltimore area Advertising com Baltimore Allegis Group Hanover Black amp Decker Towson Ciena Corporation Hanover Colfax Corporation Annapolis Junction Constellation Energy Baltimore Corporate Office Properties Trust Columbia The Cordish Companies Baltimore CoverGirl Hunt Valley Fila USA Sparks Firaxis Games Sparks Legg Mason Baltimore McCormick amp Company Hunt Valley 482 MICROS Systems Columbia Millennial Media Baltimore Nielsen Audio Columbia Pandora Jewelry USA Baltimore T Rowe Price Baltimore 447 Transamerica Corporation Baltimore Sinclair Broadcast Group Hunt Valley 465 Sourcefire Columbia Sylvan Learning Baltimore Under Armour Baltimore W R Grace amp Co Columbia The Whiting Turner Contracting Company Towson 16 Washington area 2U company Lanham Maryland ASRC Aerospace Corporation Greenbelt Maryland Bethesda Softworks Rockville Clark Construction Bethesda Choice Hotels Rockville Coventry Health Care Bethesda EagleBank Bethesda Enviva Bethesda Federal Realty Investment Trust Rockville GEICO Chevy Chase Host Hotels amp Resorts Bethesda 472 Hughes Network Systems Germantown Inovalon Bowie Maryland JBG Smith Chevy Chase Lockheed Martin Bethesda 49 Marriott International Bethesda 293 MedImmune Gaithersburg New Enterprise Associates Chevy Chase Novavax Gaithersburg Radio One Lanham Ritz Carlton Chevy Chase Travel Channel Chevy Chase TV One Silver Spring United Therapeutics Silver Spring Washington D C edit amp pizza APCO Worldwide Atlantic Media Black Entertainment Television Blackboard Inc Bluemercury Carlyle Group Chemonics Cogent Communications CoStar Group Danaher Corporation 239 Fannie Mae 53 FiscalNote Framebridge Gallup Mapbox Morning Consult National Geographic Society NGP VAN Pepco Holdings 279 Social Tables The Washington Post Company Vox Media XM Satellite RadioNorthern Virginia edit Main article List of companies headquartered in Northern Virginia AES Corporation Arlington 194 Amazon Crystal City Appian Corporation Tysons Corner AvalonBay Communities Arlington Airbus North America Herndon BAE Systems Inc Arlington Bechtel Reston Bloomberg Industry Group Arlington Boeing Arlington 58 17 Booz Allen Hamilton McLean 481 CACI Arlington Capital One McLean 100 Carfax Centreville Virginia Computer Sciences Corporation Falls Church 379 Communications Satellite Corporation Herndon Comscore Reston Cvent Tysons Corner DynCorp International Falls Church Freddie Mac McLean 39 FNH USA Fredericksburg FLIR Systems Government and Defense Arlington Graham Holdings Arlington Gannett Company McLean General Dynamics Falls Church 90 GTT Communications Tysons Corner Hilton Hotels Corporation McLean 241 ICF International Fairfax Iridium Communications McLean Stride Inc Herndon Kellogg Brown and Root Services Arlington Leidos Reston 381 Ligado Networks Reston Mars Incorporated McLean M C Dean Inc Dulles MicroStrategy Tysons Corner Naviance Arlington Navy Federal Credit Union Vienna NII Holdings Reston Northrop Grumman Falls Church 114 NVR Incorporated Reston 446 Orbital Sciences Dulles Park Hotels amp Resorts Tysons Corner Parsons Corporation Centreville Rolls Royce North America Reston Rosetta Stone Arlington Science Applications International Corporation McLean SLM Corporation Reston Sallie Mae Strategic Education Inc Herndon Space Adventures Vienna Tegna Inc Tysons Corner The Motley Fool Alexandria Virginia The Teaching Company Chantilly Verisign Reston Verizon Business Ashburn Volkswagen Group of America Herndon VSE Corporation Alexandria Virginia XO Communications Herndon Sports editTable of professional teams and venues edit Club Sport League Founded VenueWashington Capitals Hockey NHL 1974 Capital One ArenaWashington Nationals Baseball MLB 2005 a Nationals ParkBaltimore Orioles Baseball MLB 1954 a Oriole Park at Camden YardsWashington Wizards Basketball NBA 1973 a Capital One ArenaBaltimore Ravens Football NFL 1996 M amp T Bank StadiumWashington Commanders Football NFL 1937 a FedExFieldD C United Soccer MLS 1996 Audi FieldWashington Mystics Basketball WNBA 1998 St Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports ArenaWashington Spirit Soccer NWSL 2011 b Maryland SoccerPlex primary Audi Field secondary Segra Field secondary Old Glory DC Rugby Union Major League Rugby 2018 Segra Field a b c d Year team moved to current location Founded as D C United Women rebranded as Washington Spirit in 2012 and started NWSL play in 2013 Transportation edit nbsp Baltimore Washington International Airport BWI nbsp Reagan National Airport nbsp Dulles International Airport nbsp Washington Metro nbsp The Capital Beltway I 495 in Northern Virginia nbsp The Baltimore Metro subwayCommercial Service Airports edit Airport IATA code ICAO code County State NoteBaltimore Washington International Airport BWI KBWI Anne Arundel County Maryland Closest to Baltimore and busiest in region 18 Capable of handling up to Group V aircraftHagerstown Regional Airport HGR KHGR Washington County Maryland Serves western Maryland the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia and portions of south central Pennsylvania and north western Virginia along the Interstate 81 corridor Capable of handling up to Group IV aircraftRonald Reagan Washington National Airport DCA KDCA Arlington County Virginia Closest to Washington DCCapable of handling up to Group IV aircraftDulles International Airport IAD KIAD Loudoun County Virginia Most international traffic in regionCapable of handling Group VI aircraftRail transit systems edit Amtrak Washington Metro Virginia Railway Express MARC Train Baltimore Light Rail Metro Subway DC Streetcar Purple Line future light rail Major highways edit Interstates nbsp Interstate 66 nbsp Interstate 70 nbsp Interstate 81 nbsp Interstate 83 nbsp Interstate 95 nbsp Interstate 97 nbsp Interstate 195 nbsp Interstate 270 nbsp Interstate 295 nbsp Interstate 370 nbsp Interstate 395 District of Columbia Virginia nbsp Interstate 395 Maryland nbsp Interstate 495 Capital Beltway nbsp Interstate 595 Unsigned nbsp Interstate 695 District of Columbia nbsp Interstate 695 Baltimore Beltway nbsp Interstate 795 nbsp Interstate 895U S Routes nbsp U S Route 1 nbsp U S Route 11 nbsp U S Route 15 nbsp U S Route 29 nbsp U S Route 40 nbsp U S Route 50 nbsp U S Route 301 nbsp U S Route 340State Routes nbsp Maryland Route 2 nbsp Maryland Route 4 nbsp Maryland Route 5 nbsp Maryland Route 26 nbsp Maryland Route 32 nbsp Maryland Route 97 nbsp Maryland Route 100 nbsp Maryland Route 200 Intercounty Connector nbsp Baltimore Washington Parkway Maryland Route 295 nbsp Maryland Route 355 nbsp Virginia State Route 3 nbsp Virginia State Route 7 nbsp Virginia State Route 9 nbsp Virginia State Route 28 nbsp Virginia State Route 267 nbsp Virginia State Route 286 Fairfax County Parkway nbsp Virginia State Route 289 Franconia Springfield Parkway nbsp West Virginia Route 9See also edit nbsp Baltimore portal nbsp United States portalUnited States metropolitan area National Capital Region List of parks in the Baltimore Washington metropolitan area Beltway SeriesReferences edit CSA Median household income Greaterbaltimore org Archived from the original on 7 December 2012 Retrieved 16 November 2017 Raleigh Durham area ranks third in U S for college degrees Triangle bizjournals com Retrieved 16 November 2017 OMB BULLETIN NO 18 04 Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Combined Statistical Areas and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas Office of Management and Budget September 14 2018 Caroline County Economic Development Archived from the original on 2015 07 11 Retrieved 2015 07 21 Washington DC South washingtondcsouth com Retrieved 16 November 2017 King George County Department of Economic Development King George County Department of Economic Development Retrieved 16 November 2017 Gardner D Vera Cohn and Amy 16 March 2006 3 Virginia Exurbs Near Top of U S in Growth Washingtonpost com Retrieved 16 November 2017 FAMPO Technical Committee FAMPO Fampo gwregion org Retrieved 16 November 2017 2020 Population and Housing State Data U S Census Bureau August 12 2021 Retrieved September 5 2021 COG amp Our Region Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Mwcog org Retrieved 16 November 2017 Transportation Planning Board Transportation Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Mwcog org Retrieved 16 November 2017 O Leary Sara Ann Home Baltimore Metropolitan Council Baltometro org Retrieved 16 November 2017 a b About BMC Baltimore Metropolitan Council Archived 2007 05 01 at the Wayback Machine U S Census Bureau Principal cities of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas Census gov Retrieved 16 November 2017 Metropolitan And Micropolitan Statistical Areas And Principal Cities November 2007 with codes Census gov Retrieved 16 November 2017 Whiting Turner Contracting on the Forbes America s Largest Private Companies List Forbes com Retrieved 16 November 2017 The Boeing Company General Information www boeing com Retrieved 2023 07 31 As according to Federal Aviation Administration CY 2011 Enplanement Data permanent dead link BWI exceeded Dulles by less than 24 000 passengers As of 2010 update however Dulles has an edge in international traffic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Washington Baltimore combined statistical area amp oldid 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