Aberystwyth
In EE2, you do it by buiding houses & by town centers.
A rural map shows districts were population is less than that of the town areas.
A town designed to house the overspill population of a major city, but located well beyond the limits of that city, and operating as a discrete, self-contained entity. Town, self-contained and limited in size, built in the vicinity of a large town or city to house and employ those who would otherwise create a demand for expansion of the existing settlement, but dependent on the parent-city to a certain extent for population and major services.
Seagrove
just head west of ectuteck
Ballarat - cause I heard it one time
St Albans is one of several places that, by repute, has the most pubs per square mile in the country (Edinburgh, Norwich, Nottingham, Otley and Rochdale are other claimants). Salisbury also is said to hold this title accordingly over 100 per square mile
Their nightclubs are all over town. Every district in Berlin has discos and pubs.
Houston
There are numerous good pubs and bars in Cape Town; a city that offers every kind of entertainment. One of the oldest pubs is the famous, historic, Fireman's Arms near the V&A waterfront There are so many bars that it is impractical to list them here, but I have given you a link to a Cape Town website that will give you details of many.
Nantwich, a town in Cheshire, England, has around 15 to 20 pubs, depending on the definition of a pub and any recent openings or closures. The town is known for its vibrant pub scene, featuring a mix of traditional establishments and modern bars. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to check local listings or community resources.
The term "town head" typically refers to the central or most prominent area within a town, often where key facilities, businesses, and community activities are concentrated. It can also denote the administrative leader or head of a town, responsible for governance and local affairs. In some contexts, "town head" may refer to the highest point in a town or a specific area known for its historical or cultural significance.
Brooklyn,NewYork population of 534,985,071 - 3,400 swine flu
Most Government buildings, local town halls, even pubs (bars) and there were recruitment sites set up in town squares, small town village greens and the like. Because Australia is so big and the population so small, it was deemed easier for the recruiters to go to the people rather than the other way around. Many of these 'temporary' recruitment ponits were staffed by officials with little training and with a 'blind eye' to the age of the applicants The same thing occured in ther Boer Wars and to a lesser extent during WWII. Australia sent more troops to WWI than any other country in the Empire per head of population. (not in actual numbers)
cape town
It has a population of 6569
Bodden Town's population is 10,341.