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Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas

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The registry of Brazilian municipalities located in Metropolitan Areas – RMs, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas – RIDEs is quarterly updated by the Surveys of Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas. The main goal is to identify the political-administrative units in Brazil located in Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas, which deserve specific treatment on behalf of their planning and management peculiarities.

Metropolitan Areas and Urban Agglomerations consist of arrangements of bordering municipalities and are established by a complementary state law, pursuant to Article 25, paragraph 3 of the 1988 Federal Constitution, aiming at integrating the organization, planning and execution of the public assignments of general interest. In the list provided by the IBGE, there are also categories associated to the divisions: metropolitan belts, metropolitan arches (highways), metropolitan expansion areas, metropolitan subdivisions, and others. The Integrated Development Areas, in turn, are defined as administrative areas that include different Federation Units. These divisions are created by specific legislation, in which the Federation Units that compose it are listed and the operational structure and the interests of the political-administrative member-units are defined. In the case of RIDEs, the jurisdiction to create it belongs to the Federal Government, pursuant to Article 21, subsection 9; Articles 43 and 48, subsection 4, of Federal Constitution.

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Technical Notes

01/2022 - Explanatory Note on the changes in the geocodification of Metropolitan Areas, Integrated Development Regions and Urban Agglomerations

About the publication - 2017.1

The 2017.1 edition shows 73 Metropolitan Areas in Brazil, being Paraíba (12) the state with the biggest number, followed by Santa Catarina (9), Alagoas (8) and Paraná (8). The IBGE revision does not introduce any change in the list of municipalities of the Integrated Development Regions - RIDEs: that of Petrolina/Juazeiro, Great Teresina and Federal District and Surrondings.

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Composition of the RMs, RIDEs and Urban Agglomerations - XLS | ODS

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News and Releases

Favelas and Poor Urban Communities: IBGE changes name of subnormal agglomerates

The IBGE is replacing the term “Subnormal Agglomerates”, adopted by the Institute in census editions...

23/01/2024

IBGE releases updating of legal territorial divisions of Brazil

The IBGE releases today (14) an updating of the legal territorial divisions of Brazil. Altogether, they...

14/07/2022

Update of territorial subdivisions expands Metropolitan Area of Southwestern Maranhão

The IBGE releases today (20) an updated list of the municipalities that form Metropolitan Areas (RMs),...

20/05/2021

IBGE updates the list of municipalities that make up the Brazilian territorial divisions

The IBGE carried out another semiannual update of the list of municipalities that make up the Metropolitan...

17/11/2020

IBGE updates list of municipalities that form the Brazilian territorial subdivisions

The IBGE has released a new six-month update of the list of municipalities that compose the Metropolitan...

22/05/2020

IBGE updates the list of municipalities that integrate Brazilian territorial divisions

Based on information of June 30, 2019, the IBGE once again carried out the biannual update of the list...

06/11/2019

IBGE updates list of municipalities that integrate Brazilian territorial divisions (2)

The IBGE once again updated the list of municipalities comprising the Metropolitan Areas (RMs), Development...

15/05/2019

IBGE updates municipality list of the Brazilian territory sections

The IBGE carried out another update in the list of municipalities of the Mertopolitan Areas (RMs), integrated...

16/11/2018

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FAQ

Is the IBGE responsible for the Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas delimitation?
No. The Metropolitan Areas and Urban Agglomerations consist of arrangements of bordering municipalities and are established by a complementary state law, in accordance with Article 25, paragraph 3 of the 1988 Federal Constitution, aiming to integrate the organization, planning and execution of public functions of general interest. In the list provided by the IBGE, there are also categories associated to these subdivisions: metropolitan belts, metropolitan arches (highways), metropolitan expansion areas, metropolitan subdivisions, and others. The Integrated Development Areas, in turn, are defined as administrative areas that include different Federation Units. These subdivisions are created by specific legislation, under which the Federation Units forming them are listed, and which definesthe operational structure and the interests of the political-administrative member-units. In the case of RIDEs, the jurisdiction to create them belongs to the Federal Government, in accordance with Article 21, subsection 9; Articles 43 and 48, subsection 4, of the Federal Constitution.

Why does the IBGE research and make available the Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas as  geographic subdivisions?
The main goal is to identify the political-administrative units in Brazil located in Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas, which demand a specific approach on behalf of their planning and management peculiarities. Besides that, the identification of the municipalities that form those subdivisions is essential for the definition of subdivisions in the sample surveys.

What is the difference between Metropolitan Areas and Integrated Development Areas – RIDEs?
Metropolitan Areas consist of arrangements of bordering municipalities and are established by complementary state law, that is, they can only be formed by municipalities from the same State. RIDEs are defined as administrative areas that include municipalities from different States and, consequently, are created by specific legislation by the National Congress.

Which is the frequency of the Metropolitan Areas, Urban Agglomerations and Integrated Development Areas updating?
The results are released semiannually with a reference data from the previous semester.

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Legislação relacionada

Constitution of the Federal Republic of Brazil of 1988

Law no. 13,089, of January 12, 2015
It establishes the Metropolis Statute, changes in Law no. 10,257, of July 10, and makes other provisions.