Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area
The Washington–Baltimore combined metropolitan statistical area is a statistical area, including the overlapping metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. The region includes Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, three counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, and one county in south-central Pennsylvania. It is the most educated, highest-income, and third-most populous combined statistical area in the United States behind New York City–Newark, NJ and Los Angeles–Long Beach.
The area is designated by the Office of Management and Budget as the Washington–Baltimore–Arlington, DC–MD–VA–WV–PA Combined Statistical Area. It is composed primarily of two major metropolitan statistical areas, the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV MSA and the Baltimore–Columbia–Towson, Maryland Metropolitan Statistical Area. Five smaller urban areas not contiguous to the main urban area but having strong commuting ties with the main area are included in the metropolitan area:Hagerstown–Martinsburg, Maryland–West Virginia MSA, the Chambersburg–Waynesboro, Pennsylvania MSA, the Winchester, VA–WV MSA, the California–Lexington Park, Maryland MSA, and the Easton, Maryland micropolitan statistical area.
Some counties, such as Caroline and King George County, Virginia, are not officially designated by OMB as members of this metropolitan area but still consider themselves members anyway. This is mostly due to their proximity to the area, the size of their commuter population, and by the influence of local broadcasting stations. The population of the entire Washington–Baltimore Combined Statistical Area as of the 2020 census was 9,973,383. The area's most-populous city is Washington, D.C. with a population of 689,545, and the area's most populous county is Fairfax County, Virginia, with a population of 1,150,309.
Components of the combined statistical area
The counties and independent cities and their groupings that comprise the area are listed below with their 2012 population estimates. Central counties/cities for each MSA are shown in italics.Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV Metropolitan Area- * Arlington–Alexandria–Reston, VA–WV Metropolitan Division
- ** Arlington County, Virginia
- ** Clarke County, Virginia
- ** Culpeper County, Virginia
- ** Fairfax County, Virginia
- ** Fauquier County, Virginia
- ** Loudoun County, Virginia
- ** Prince William County, Virginia
- ** Rappahannock County, Virginia
- ** Spotsylvania County, Virginia
- ** Stafford County, Virginia
- ** Warren County, Virginia
- ** Alexandria, Virginia
- ** Fairfax, Virginia
- ** Falls Church, Virginia
- ** Fredericksburg, Virginia
- ** Manassas, Virginia
- ** Manassas Park, Virginia
- ** Jefferson County, West Virginia
- * Frederick–Gaithersburg–Bethesda, MD Metropolitan Division
- ** Frederick County, Maryland
- ** Montgomery County, Maryland
- * Washington, DC–MD Metropolitan Division
- ** Washington, District of Columbia
- ** Charles County, Maryland
- ** Prince George's County, MarylandBaltimore–Columbia–Towson, MD Metropolitan Area
- * Baltimore City
- * Anne Arundel County
- * Baltimore County
- * Carroll County
- * Harford County
- * Howard County
- * Queen Anne's CountyHagerstown–Martinsburg, MD–WV Metropolitan Area
- * Washington County, Maryland
- * Berkeley County, West Virginia
- * Morgan County, West VirginiaChambersburg, PA Metropolitan Area
- * Franklin County, PennsylvaniaWinchester, VA–WV Metropolitan Area
- * Frederick County, Virginia
- * Winchester city, Virginia
- * Hampshire County, West VirginiaCalifornia–Lexington Park, MD Metropolitan Area
- * Calvert County
- * St. Mary's CountyEaston, MD Micropolitan Area
- * Talbot County, MarylandLake of the Woods, VA Micropolitan Area
- * Orange County, VirginiaCambridge, MD Micropolitan Area
- * ''Dorchester County, Maryland''
Regional organizations
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Founded in 1957, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is a regional organization of 23 Washington-area local governments, members of the Maryland and Virginia state legislatures, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. MWCOG provides a forum for discussion and the development of regional responses to issues regarding the environment, transportation, public safety, homeland security, affordable housing, community planning, and economic development.The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, a component of MWCOG, is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the metropolitan Washington area.
Baltimore Metropolitan Council
The Baltimore Metropolitan Council is the equivalent organization for the Baltimore portion of the combined Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. The BMC, which was created in 1992 as the successor to the Regional Planning Council and Baltimore Regional Council of Governments, consists of the Baltimore region's elected executives, representing Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties.The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is the federally recognized Metropolitan Planning Organization for transportation planning in the Baltimore region.
Principal cities
Major cities
Baltimore area
Baltimore- Aberdeen, Maryland
- Annapolis, Maryland
- Arbutus, Maryland
- Bel Air, Maryland
- Brooklyn, Maryland
- Brooklyn Park, Maryland
- Catonsville, Maryland
- Cockeysville, Maryland
- Columbia, Maryland
- Curtis Bay, Maryland
- Dundalk, Maryland
- Eldersburg, Maryland
- Elkridge, Maryland
- Ellicott City, Maryland
- Essex, Maryland
- Fullerton, Maryland
- Glen Burnie, Maryland
- Halethorpe, Maryland
- Linthicum, Maryland
- Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland
- Middle River, Maryland
- North Laurel, Maryland
- Owings Mills, Maryland
- Overlea, Maryland
- Parkville, Maryland
- Pasadena, Maryland
- Perry Hall, Maryland
- Pikesville, Maryland
- Randallstown, Maryland
- Reisterstown, Maryland
- Savage, Maryland
- Severna Park, Maryland
- Towson, Maryland
- Westminster, Maryland
- Baltimore County, Maryland|Woodlawn, Maryland]
Washington, D.C. area
Washington, D.C.- Bethesda, Maryland
- Bowie, Maryland
- Chevy Chase, Maryland
- College Park, Maryland
- Frederick, Maryland
- Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Germantown, Maryland
- Greenbelt, Maryland
- Laurel, Maryland
- Potomac, Maryland
- Rockville, Maryland
- Silver Spring, Maryland
- Upper Marlboro, Maryland
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Annandale, Virginia
- Arlington, Virginia
- Ashburn, Virginia
- Chantilly, Virginia
- Fairfax, Virginia
- Falls Church, Virginia
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Great Falls, Virginia
- Herndon, Virginia
- Langley, Virginia
- Leesburg, Virginia
- Manassas, Virginia
- Manassas Park, Virginia
- Massaponax, Virginia
- McLean, Virginia
- Mt. Vernon, Virginia
- Reston, Virginia
- Springfield, Virginia
- Tysons, Virginia
- Vienna, Virginia
Outlying areas
- California, Maryland
- Cambridge, Maryland
- Centreville, Maryland
- Easton, Maryland
- Frederick, Maryland
- Hagerstown, Maryland
- Hancock, Maryland
- Lexington Park, Maryland
- Thurmont, Maryland
- Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
- McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania
- Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
- Culpeper, Virginia
- Warrenton, Virginia
- Winchester, Virginia
- Charles Town, West Virginia
- Martinsburg, West Virginia
Economy
Primary industries
Biotechnology
Maryland's Washington suburbs are a major center for biotechnology. Prominent local biotechnology companies include MedImmune, United Therapeutics, The Institute for Genomic Research, Human Genome Sciences, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.Defense contracting
Many defense contractors are based in Northern Virginia and Montgomery County, Maryland to be close to the Pentagon in Arlington. Local defense contractors include Lockheed Martin, the largest, as well as Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, BAE Systems Inc., Computer Sciences Corporation, Booz Allen Hamilton, Leidos, Science Applications International Corporation, Orbital Sciences Corporation, and AAI Corporation.Notable company headquarters in the region
''Numbers denote Fortune 500 ranking.''Maryland
Baltimore area:- AAI Corporation
- Advertising.com
- Allegis Group
- Black & Decker
- Ciena Corporation
- Colfax Corporation
- Constellation Energy
- Corporate Office Properties Trust
- The Cordish Companies
- CoverGirl
- Fila USA
- Firaxis Games
- First Friday's Group
- Legg Mason
- McCormick & Company 482
- MICROS Systems
- Millennial Media
- Nielsen Audio
- Pandora Jewelry USA
- T. Rowe Price 447
- Transamerica Corporation
- Sinclair Broadcast Group 465
- Sourcefire
- Sylvan Learning
- Under Armour
- W.R. Grace & Co.
- The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
- 2U (company)
- ASRC Aerospace Corporation
- Bethesda Softworks
- Clark Construction
- Choice Hotels
- Coventry Health Care
- EagleBank
- Enviva
- Federal Realty Investment Trust
- GEICO
- Host Hotels & Resorts 472
- Hughes Network Systems
- Inovalon
- JBG Smith
- Lockheed Martin 49
- Marriott International 293
- MedImmune
- New Enterprise Associates
- Novavax
- Radio One
- Ritz-Carlton
- Travel Channel
- TV One
- United Therapeutics
Northern Virginia
- AES Corporation 194
- Amazon
- Appian Corporation
- AvalonBay Communities
- Airbus North America
- BAE Systems Inc.
- Bechtel
- Bloomberg Industry Group
- Boeing 58
- Booz Allen Hamilton 481
- CACI
- Capital One 100
- Carfax
- Computer Sciences Corporation 379
- Communications Satellite Corporation
- Comscore
- Cvent
- DynCorp International
- Freddie Mac 39
- FNH USA
- FLIR Systems Government and Defense
- Graham Holdings
- Gannett Company
- General Dynamics 90
- GTT Communications
- Hilton Hotels Corporation 241
- ICF International
- Iridium Communications
- Stride, Inc.
- Kellogg Brown and Root Services
- Leidos 381
- Ligado Networks
- Mars, Incorporated
- M.C. Dean, Inc.
- MicroStrategy
- Naviance
- Navy Federal Credit Union
- NII Holdings
- Northrop Grumman 114
- NVR Incorporated 446
- Orbital Sciences
- Park Hotels & Resorts
- Parsons Corporation
- Rolls-Royce North America
- Rosetta Stone
- Science Applications International Corporation
- SLM Corporation "Sallie Mae"
- Strategic Education, Inc.
- Space Adventures
- Tegna Inc.
- The Motley Fool
- The Teaching Company
- Verisign
- Verizon Business
- Volkswagen Group of America
- VSE Corporation
- XO Communications
Washington, D.C.
- &pizza
- APCO Worldwide
- Atlantic Media
- Black Entertainment Television
- Blackboard Inc.
- Bluemercury
- Carlyle Group
- Chemonics
- Cogent Communications
- CoStar Group
- Danaher Corporation 239
- Fannie Mae 53
- FiscalNote
- Framebridge
- Gallup
- Mapbox
- Morning Consult
- National Geographic Society
- NGP VAN
- Pepco Holdings 279
- Social Tables
- The Washington Post Company
- Vox Media
- XM Satellite Radio
Transportation
Rail transit systems
Intercity Rail
Commuter/Regional Rail
Heavy Rail Subway
Light Rail
Major highways
Interstates- Interstate 66
- Interstate 70
- Interstate 81
- Interstate 83
- Interstate 95
- Interstate 97
- Interstate 195
- Interstate 270
- Interstate 295
- Interstate 370
- Interstate 395 (District of Columbia-Virginia)
- Interstate 395 (Maryland)
- Interstate 495
- Interstate 595 (Unsigned)
- Interstate 695 (District of Columbia)
- Interstate 695
- Interstate 795
- Interstate 895
- U.S. Route 1
- U.S. Route 11
- U.S. Route 15
- U.S. Route 29
- U.S. Route 40
- U.S. Route 50
- U.S. Route 301
- U.S. Route 340
- Columbia Route 295">Columbia, Maryland">Columbia Route 295
- Maryland Route 2
- Maryland Route 4
- Maryland Route 5
- Maryland Route 26
- Maryland Route 32
- Maryland Route 97
- Maryland Route 100
- Maryland Route 200
- Maryland Route 410
- Baltimore–Washington Parkway
- Maryland Route 355
- Virginia State Route 3
- Virginia State Route 7
- Virginia State Route 9
- Virginia State Route 28
- Virginia State Route 267
- Virginia State Route 286
- Virginia State Route 289
- West Virginia Route 9