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There were no sewers to carry waste and dirty water away, so the danger of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever was very real.
There were no sewers to carry waste and dirty water away, so the danger of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever was very real.
There were no sewers to carry waste and dirty water away, so the danger of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever was very real.
There were no sewers to carry waste and dirty water away, so the danger of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever was very real.
They were the city dwellers.
They helped city dwellers by studying the problems facing immigrants and poor city dwellers, then searched for ways to improve conditions
Dwellers of the Forbidden City was created in 1981.
City dwellers are inhabitants of a metropolis. They are also referred to as urban dwellers, which distinguishes them from people who live in suburban areas.
Early dwellers of Davao City were Lumads indigenous people.
The city dwellers can lead to physical and mental health issues
people that live in the city
City dwellers were called burgesses or bourgeois because they were often wealthy, influential, and held positions of power in urban communities. The term "burgess" historically referred to a freeman of a borough or town, while "bourgeois" originated in medieval France to denote the middle class residing in towns/cities. Over time, both terms came to symbolize the urban elite who were involved in commerce, governance, and cultural development.