Venezuela has both urban and rural areas, but it is predominantly urban. About 1 million people live in rural areas in Venezuela.
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I don't live in either one but I have to say that I have been to both and I prefer the rural area much more than the urban. The countryside has much cleaner air. I could just smell the difference! The pace of life in rural areas seem to go much slower because there isn't a rush to do every single little task. I also love the rural areas because if you grow up there you won't be spoiled by all the T.V.s, computers, and calculators which makes you do everything by hand making you smarter! I hope you like rural areas more then urban areas as much as I do now!
I have to correct that answers and most people in Canada live in urban cities. The Greater Toronto Area and the Greater Vancouver Area accounts for most of the population in Canada. That is also where you can find most banks, jobs, offices etc. urban internet such as IVC Telecom. Sports Arenas that compete on the highest levels.
If the city is considered as the hub (centre) of a wheel, the spokes will be the urban area, while the wheel rim will be the rural countryside surrounding the wheel.
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Mexican urban population represents 78% of total population, while urban Venezuelans account for 93% of total population. Both figures are for 2010.
Canada is a country.It have rural and urban.
Rural is farmland. Urban is innercity.
India is actually both rural and urban
52.3% of Jamaica is urban, and 47.7% is rural.
Urban and Rural, but all the cities are urban areas. The country skirts are rural.
parts of Nevada are rural and some parts are urban
THE CITIES ARE URBAN AND THE PEOPLE ARE "RURAL" There are both rural and urban parts of Ohio. Many areas are rural with lots of farms, but there are cities such as Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Toledo that are urban. The capital, Columbus is mostly rural.
76% rural 23% urban
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is miami is urban or rural