Warsaw Metropolitan Area in an International Relations Network
Grochowski Mirosław (),
Fuhrmann Magdalena,
Madurowicz Mikołaj,
Pieniążek Marek,
Wilk Waldemar and
Zegar Tomasz
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Grochowski Mirosław: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Fuhrmann Magdalena: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Madurowicz Mikołaj: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Pieniążek Marek: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Wilk Waldemar: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Zegar Tomasz: Department of Socio-Economic Geography
Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, 2006, vol. 12, issue 1, 215-223
Abstract:
International relations of the Warsaw Metropolitan Area are presented in the paper. International relations, their extent (number and range), character and intensity reflect on the degree to which the metropolitan area (the central city and the remaining component units) has been included into an economic and socio-political relations network. Research was carried out, taking advantage of a broad base of available information sources, general economic, cultural, scientific, transport, tourist relations as well as cooperation of international self-government units1.
Keywords: metropolitan area; Warsaw; international relations; economy; culture; self-government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.2478/mgrsd-2006-0025
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