metropolis

     

A metropolis (in Greek μήτηρ, mētēr meaning 'mother' an πόλις, pólis meaning 'city/town') is a big city, in most cases with over half a million inhabitants in the city proper, and with a population of at least one million living in its urban agglomeration. Big cities belonging to a larger urban agglomeration, but which are not the core of that agglomeration, are not generally considered a metropolis but a part of it. A metropolis is usually a significant economical, political and cultural center for some country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections and communications. The plural of the word is most commonly metropolises, though metropoleis is sometimes used as well.

Trivia about metropolis

  • A special 1996 comic book put Superman in the world of this classic 1926 German film
  • Nicknamed "The Big Apricot", it's the city where Superman lives as an adult
  • Superman knows it's from the Greek for "mother city"
  • Sci-fi silent film, or Superman's city(10)
  • This Illinois town has a statue of Superman as well as a casino
  • Brigitte Helm played both the virginal Maria & her sexy robot twin in this 1927 Fritz Lang film
  • Director Fritz Lang was inspired to make this 1927 German film while viewing the skyscrapers of New York City
  • This Fritz Lang film portrayed a futuristic city as a hell of scientific progress & human despair
  • This 1927 Fritz Lang "epic poem of urban dystopia and class warfare set the standard for imagining the future"
  • At the end of this 1927 film, Maria & her robot twin are stalked by mobs as disaster strikes the title city

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