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Kansas City Metropolitan Area



         


The Kansas City Metropolitan Area is the metropolitan area located on the border of Missouri and Kansas. The area includes the following communities and their surrounding townships:

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Quadrants

The core of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area can be visualized roughly as four quadrants:

The northeast quadrant is locally referred to as "north of the river" or "the Northland". It includes parts of Clay County, Missouri including North Kansas City, Missouri. North Kansas City is bounded by a bend in the Missouri River that defines a border between Wyandotte County, Kansas and Clay County, Missouri running approximately North-South and a border between North Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Missouri running approximately East-West. The sharpest part of the river bend forms a peninsula containing the Kansas City Downtown Airport.

The southeast quadrant includes Kansas City, Missouri and surrounding areas in Missouri. Sometimes called "the southland". It includes the notorious Grandview Triangle.

The southwest quadrant includes all of Johnson County, Kansas, which includes the towns in the area known as Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Interstate 35 runs diagonally through Johnson County, Kansas from the southwest to downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

The northwest quandrant contains Wyandotte County, Kansas and parts of Platte County, Missouri. Wyandotte County, Kansas, sometimes referred to as just Wyandotte, which contains Kansas City, Kansas, Bonner Springs, Kansas and Edwardsville, Kansas is governed by a single unified government similar to a Consolidated city-county. Often the Wyandotte government is referred to simply as "The Unified Government". Another bend in the Missouri River forms the county line between Wyandotte County, Kansas and Platte County, Missouri to the north and northeast.

In all the metropolitan area is about 1.8 million people, though it is difficult to tell exactly the popultation because there are no natural boundaries and suburban sprawl is constant.

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Local place names and navigation guidelines

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Counties

The Kansas City metropolitan area includes all or part of the following counties:

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Major employers

The Kansas City Metropolitan Area's largest employer is Sprint, the international telecommunications corporation whose headquarters is in southern Overland Park, KS. Other major employers are Hallmark Cards, Harley-Davidson and Ford Motor Company. Kansas City also has a large pharmaceutical industry, with companies such as Bayer and Aventis having large presences.

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Headquarters

The following companies and organizations are headquarted in the area:

Kansas City has a Federal Reserve Bank.

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Local organizations







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