Seattle metropolitan area

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Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue
Map of the Puget Sound Metropolitan Area

Common name: Puget Sound Metropolitan Area
Largest city
Other cities
Seattle
 - Tacoma
 - Bellevue
 - Olympia
Population  Ranked 15th in the U.S.
 - Total 3,203,314
 - Density 543 /sq. mi. 
210 /km²
Area 5,894 sq. mi.
15,265 km²
State(s)  Washington
Elevation   
 - Highest point N/A feet (N/A m)
 - Lowest point N/A feet (N/A m)

The Seattle metropolitan area in Washington, USA includes the city of Seattle, King County, Snohomish County, and Pierce County within the Puget Sound area. The U.S. Census Bureau defines the metropolitan area as the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area, with an estimated population of 3,203,314, making it the 15th largest United States metropolitan area.

As defined by the United States Census Bureau, the Seattle metropolitan area is made up of the following counties:

Based on commuting patterns, the adjacent metropolitan areas of Olympia, Bremerton, and Mount Vernon, along with a few smaller satellite urban areas, are grouped together in a wider labor market region known as the Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia Combined Statistical Area. The population of this wider region is 3,919,624. The additional metropolitan and micropolitan areas included are:

Major Highways in the Seattle Metro area including Old US 99.
Major Highways in the Seattle Metro area including Old US 99.

  • The Seattle metropolitan area has the second highest number of coffee shops per capita in the United States (2.5 per 10,000), only after Anchorage, Alaska (3 per 10,000)[1].
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