Nasser City Metropolitan Area

The Nasser City Metropolitan Area is an agglomeration of municipalities centred on Nasser City, the capital and fourth-most populous city of the Arab Union. The central and most densely populated part of the metropolitan area is Nasser City proper, which is administratively separate from Jordan, Palestine and Syria, the three republics of the Arab Union it borders; all surrounding municipalities which make up the rest of the metropolitan area are located in one of these three republics. The metropolitan area as a whole has a population of 7,781,538 according to the December 2020 census, of which 4,883,307 are located in Nasser City proper, or 62.75% of the population.

The Nasser City Metro covers most of the Nasser City Metropolitan Area; it is centred on Nasser City proper, namely the city's central core (the borough, but serves most cities bordering Nasser City proper in Syria, Jordan and Palestine. Gamal Abdel Nasser International Airport, the main airport serving the city, is located in the municipality of Sheikh Hossein in Jordan, located about 15 km south of Nasser City centre, and accessible via the Nasser City Metro's Blue Line. A total of 15 municipalities make up the metropolitan area surrounding Nasser City proper, which constitutes a 16th municipality, its only difference being its lack of officially being a part of any republic. Nevertheless, at least partially a government body in itself, the Nasser City Metropolitan Council is an independent body consisting of representatives, often the mayors, of each municipality of the metropolitan area; the council works together to coordinate and collaborate on the development and care of the metropolitan area as a whole. For example, the public corporate bodies charged with the operation and oversight of the metro and the international airport are overseen and their presidents appointed by the council; several other such positions exist involving systems and services upon which the Nasser City Metropolitan Area depends as a whole.