Well, hard to say exactly without the context, but it probably means something like "percentage that have become used to the city" or "percentage that have come to prefer the city"
Percentage urbanized refers to the portion of land within a specific area that is developed for residential, industrial, or commercial purposes. It indicates the degree of urban development versus rural or natural areas within that region.
Monaco is considered the most urbanized country in the world, with almost 100% of its population living in urban areas.
Urbanized.
The first known urbanized civilization was the Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) around 4000 BCE. They developed city-states such as Uruk, which had complex infrastructure, organized governance, and specialized labor.
An urbanized country is one where a significant portion of the population lives in cities rather than rural areas. This typically involves higher population density, more developed infrastructure, and greater economic opportunities within urban centers. Urbanization can lead to both benefits, such as increased access to services and resources, and challenges, such as congestion and social disparities.
The two least urbanized countries in the world are Burundi and Papua New Guinea. In Burundi, only about 13% of the population lives in urban areas, while in Papua New Guinea, it is around 13.3%.
Europe, by far, is the most urbanized. The least urbanized continent would be Africa.
Monaco is considered the most urbanized country in the world, with almost 100% of its population living in urban areas.
the shashwasteers were the early hardly known leaders of early urbanized Britain
Urbanized - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Czech Republic:U
Being urbanized means a high proportion of the population living in cities or towns rather than rural areas. It often implies increased infrastructure, services, and economic opportunities associated with urban living.
No, that tile belongs to Liechtenstein (16%). Portugal is the 9th least urbanized country in Europe (59%).
The Randstad, although the entire country is very urbanized.
Maine
Yes!
TOKYO
Urbanized Population - That percentage of a country's population living in settlements characterized as cities. Usually, high rates of urbanization are associated with higher levels of industrialization and economic development, since these activities are usually found in and around cities. Conversely, lower urbanized populations, less than 50 percent, are characteristic of developing countries (Rowntree 456).Rowntree, Les, Martin Lewis, Marie Price, and William Wyckoff. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. Print.
Western Europe.