Areas occupied by urbanisation in 2006.
The agglomerated area is based on INSEE’s concept of urban unity, which is based on the continuity of the building (no cuts of more than 200 metres between two buildings) and the number of inhabitants.
The definition of urban unity was revised in 2010: some public spaces (cmeteries, stadiums, aerodromes, parking lots, etc.), industrial or commercial land (factories, activity areas, shopping centres, etc.) have been treated as buildings with the 200-metre rule to connect inhabited building areas.
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