The concept of urban unity is based on the continuity of the building and the number of inhabitants. Urban units are built in metropolitan France and in the overseas departments according to the following definition: a municipality or group of municipalities with a continuous building area (no cut-off of more than 200 metres between two buildings) with a population of at least 2,000).
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If the urban unit is located in a single municipality, it is referred to as an isolated city.
If the urban unit extends over several municipalities, and each of these municipalities concentrates more than half of its population in the continuous built-up area, it is referred to as a multi-communal agglomeration.
If one of these municipalities concentrates less than half of its population in the continuous built-up area but concentrates 2,000 or more inhabitants there, then it will constitute an isolated urban unit. The agglomeration of Paris is the multi-communal agglomeration containing Paris. Finally, “community outside urban unit” means municipalities not assigned to an urban unit.
The current zoning, dated 2020, is established with reference to the population known in the 2017 census and the administrative geography of the territory as of 1 January 2020.
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