The aztecs lived in large cities
France is like any other country. People live in cities and in the countryside.
countryside!
in your face
Japanese people, as with any other country in the world, live in cities, towns, villages and in the countryside.
74% of people in Germany live in cities. 26% of people in Germany live in the countryside.
Suburbia is outside cities (in the suburbs) - sub urban. Not in the countryside though...
No. The Aztecs were a society that built cities; the biggest of such cities was Tenochtitlan, with 200,000 inhabitants in the early 16th century. Besides, Aztecs had a complex government that is reminiscent of medieval empires. Therefore, the Aztecs weren't a tribe but an empire that spanned most of central Mexico.
Most people around the world live in urban areas or cities, a trend known as urbanization. However, there are still significant populations living in rural or countryside areas, particularly in agricultural regions. The distribution of people between cities and countryside can vary by country and region.
77% of the 111 million Mexicans live and work in urban centers (villages, towns and cities).
true as in dia is also developing now a days faster than the countryside
Most people in Latin America live in towns and cities, with urbanization rates continuing to increase. However, there are still significant populations living in the countryside, particularly in rural areas where agricultural activities are common.
The Aztecs didn't live in teepees because they weren't nomadic. They built cities and farmed in addition to trading with other Native Americans.