Commuters
yes, its a city to our population is 52,000 people living in the city in town and in cluding the suburbs in town or in the citys population is about 30,000 and the suburbs or out scurts is 22,000.
Canada's capital city is Ottawa.
== == Well I'd say Canary wharf as it is Londons main financial district. More Information Sometimes confusing to people from other countries, there is a tiny area within London called "The City of London." When speaking of it as a financial centre it is usually just called "The City." It is also sometimes called "The Square Mile" because that is its approximate size. Historically, this is where most of the UK's financial institutions were based, and many, including The Bank of England, still are. In the US you may get a news reporter saying "Wall Street re-acted badly to..." something, in the UK they would say "The City re-acted well to the news that...." something else. So, London's equivalent of Wall Street is "The City."
formally called Twin City Federal, hence TCF...
People's Republic of China
A city usually is considered to have many more people that suburbs. Suburbs are usually located outside of the city.
A city usually is considered to have many more people that suburbs. Suburbs are usually located outside of the city.
These are called the city's suburbs.
These are the city's "suburbs".
The suburbs.
A city and its surrounding suburbs together are commonly referred to as a metropolitan area.
suburbs
They were neighborhoods away from the city centers.
Canada
they were neighborhoods away from the city centers. People were attracted to the suburbs by more land or bigger homes
Urbanization is the process in which people move from rural areas into cities and suburbs. This trend is driven by factors such as job opportunities, better access to services, and improved quality of life in urban areas.
People who live in the suburbs have less physical activity than those in the city. Because of the increased physical activity in the city, people have better circulation and metabolism. There is little to no walking needed for most people in the suburbs, and this has a direct impact on their blood pressure and diabetes risk.