Every thing... we have big cities and small towns.
City = cidade, normally a big one. Towns are small communities, or small "cities"
Subway, Bus, Taxi, Train
No a town is not the same thing. a town is a small area of a big city
Its a big country, some live in cities other in small towns and rural areas
Yes. It also has big cities!
Cities have more of the following and towns have less: population, pollution, square miles, availability of products, employment, entertainment, crime, industry and public transportation and services
Because of ample of resources, opportuniteis and because of more advance then other small towns they are popular
Stephen Halebsky has written: 'Small towns and big business' -- subject(s): Wal-Mart (Firm), Social aspects of Big business, Economic aspects of Small cities, Quality of life, Discount houses (Retail trade), Big business, Small cities
The word metropolis means, a very large and densely populated industrial and commercial city or chief city in a State, area, region, or country. Obviously, that is in direct contrast to a small town.
Most Europeans live in urban areas, with a majority residing in big cities. However, there are still significant populations living in small towns and rural areas, especially in regions with strong agricultural traditions or natural beauty. Urbanization is a trend that varies across Europe, with certain countries experiencing higher rates of urban living compared to others.
Yes, they do.