Madison, Wisconsin, metropolitan statistical area
The metropolitan area of Madison is a defined by the United States Census Bureau metropolitan region in the south of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It includes the Columbia, the Dane and Iowa County. Center of the region is Wisconsin's capital, Madison.
To the rock and the Sauk County is expanding the region to Madison - Janesville - Beloit Combined Statistical Area.
Population
In 2010, the metropolitan area had 567,593 inhabitants. All five counties of the extended region together had 789 900 inhabitants.
Neighboring regions
The Milwaukee metropolitan area lies to the east (128 km from the center to the center of Madison Milwaukee ), but does not border directly. Immediately south of this begins the Chicago metropolitan area.
Counties
Municipalities
Core city
- Madison
Cities with more than 10,000 inhabitants
- Fitchburg
- Middleton
- Stoughton
- Sun Prairie
Smaller municipalities with the status of City
- Columbus
- Dodgeville
- Lodi
- Mineral Point
- Monona
- Portage
- Verona
- Wisconsin Dells
Villages
- Arena
- Arlington
- Avoca
- Barneveld
- Belleville
- Black Earth
- Blanchardville
- Blue Mounds
- Brooklyn
- Cambria
- Cambridge
- Cobb
- Cottage Grove
- Cross Plains
- Deerfield
- DeForest
- Doylestown
- Fall River
- Friesland
- Highland
- Hollandale
- Livingston
- Maple Bluff
- Marshall
- Mazomanie
- McFarland
- Montfort
- Mount Horeb
- Muscoda
- Oregon
- Pardeeville
- Poynette
- Randolph
- Rewey
- Ridgeway
- Rio
- Rockdale
- Shorewood Hills
- Waunakee
- Wyocena
Census-designated places
- Bluffview
- Edmund
- Hanover
- Lake Wisconsin
- Windsor