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English: The Greater Manchester Built-Up Area as at the 2011 Census, with overlay of the 2007 Travel to Work Areas. Manchester is highlighted in orange, and towns with local authority districts named after them highlighted in green.
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Office of National Statistics Geography using the following GIS data:

  • Built-Up Areas (2011)
  • Built-Up Area Subdivisions (2011)
  • Travel to Work Areas (2007)
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