capitaladjacent
Capitaladjacent is a term used in urban planning and political geography to describe zones that lie immediately around a national capital city and are shaped by its status. The term highlights the functional and administrative ties between the capital and nearby jurisdictions rather than between two separate cities.
Characteristics typically include strong economic linkages to the capital, high commuter flows, concentrated infrastructure investments, and
Governance in capitaladjacent areas often involves intergovernmental coordination between the capital’s central authorities and surrounding regional
Policy debates around capitaladjacent regions focus on balancing growth with affordability, ensuring equitable service delivery across
Examples and definitions vary by country and context. Capitaladjacent is not a formal legal category in most
See also: capital region, metropolitan area, urban agglomeration, peri-urban.