Brazil (and almost any country) has some of each. It even has some areas generally considered to still be unexplored (i.e. frontier).
Like any other country, Brazil has cities (urban areas), suburban (around cities) areas and rural areas (farming).
60.4 % is rural
40.5 % is Urban
both
An estimated 67 million Brazilians live in the countries largest cities. Of 155 million people in Brazil, 115 million live in cities.
19 percent of people live in towns and cities in the UK
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Brazilians live in urban areas due to economic opportunities, better access to services and amenities, and social factors like the concentration of family and friends in cities. Urban areas typically offer a higher standard of living, employment prospects, education, healthcare, and cultural diversities that attract people to migrate from rural to urban settings.
Ecuadorians live in cities, towns, tiny towns, etc, just like the rest of the world.
both, mainly in towns
most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities
No. The majority of Brazilians live in big cities such as Rio de Janeiro or Belo Horizonte or in smaller towns and villages in the nearby areas.
Pandas do not live in cities or towns. They live in a small area of bamboo forests in central China.
Just as the rest of the world, Surinamese live both on farms and in cities or towns. Half of the population live in Paramaribo, Suriname's capital city. Only 5 percent live in the forested interior. The rest live near or along the coast east and west of Paramaribo, in towns or on farms.
Cities and towns.
Uh...no...Although some muslims may perhaps live in an oasis, They can live anywhere like cities and towns and houses and cities and towns and- you get what I mean.