Rural is farmland. Urban is innercity.
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With the conviction, that our essence lies in Rural India
It depends on its location. In the city it is urban. Suburban means suburban schools and rural means rural schools.
Sudbury, Ontario is considered more of an urban community due to its population size, infrastructure, and services available. While it does have some rural areas surrounding it, the city itself is primarily urban.
London is a large area which is entirely urban.
Oakville, Ontario is considered an urban city. It is located in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and is a suburban area with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial development.
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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.
Rural communities in Ontario are characterized by small populations, natural landscapes, and agriculture-based economies. These communities often have close-knit social networks and a strong sense of community. Access to services and amenities may be limited compared to urban areas.
Some areas are urban (inner cities such as London, Birmingham, Glasgow etc.). Other areas are rural (Yorkshire dales, The Highlands etc.)
Urban to rural migration refers to the movement of people from urban areas to rural areas. This migration trend can be influenced by factors such as seeking a quieter lifestyle, lower cost of living, or better job opportunities in rural settings.
Canada is a country.It have rural and urban.
Rural is farmland. Urban is innercity.
India is actually both rural and urban
1,300 rural land in Newmarket Ontario