The economies of inner cities became more depressed.
the developement of segregated neighnorhoods without adequate housing and services
the development of segregated neighborhoods without adequate housing and services.
the development of segregated neighborhoods without adequate housing and services. a decrease in middle-class families
Northern: Mumbai(Bombay) and Dakar Western: Los Angles and Mexican City
That depends which "Madrid" you are talking about. There are at least 20 cities in the world named Madrid:9 in the United States (western and northern hemispheres)3 in Columbia (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Mexico (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Dominican Republic (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Cuba (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Spain ((western and northern hemispheres. Spain is in both east and west hemispheres, but Madrid is in the western part.)1 in Philippines (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Uzbekistan (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Sweden (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Equatorial New Guinea (eastern and northern hemispheres)
Restricting the growth of cities.
Western Europe and Northern Europe. However, Southern and Eastern Europe have numerous places that are just as advanced as Western and Northern Europe, although, as a whole, this is not true.
northern cities
As of 2010, there are 16 cities in Western Visayas.
Southern Georgia(Waycross and a few other cities) and Northern Florida(not sure wich cites) some one come in and change the answer when you find out the cities... ;)
northern cities
There are quite a few cities in the northern half of Australia, though I assume you are probably referring to Darwin which is the capital city of the Northern Territory and the only capital city in the northern half of Australia. Other cities in northern Australia include Palmerston in the Northern Territory, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Gladstone, and Mount Isa (there a probably a few more) in Queensland's north, and Broome in Western Australia's north.