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a rural place is that have for example plantation is a thing that you do by your own and a urban place is that have more technology like a hospital a university is is a more develop place.

Rural Urban Suburban are also general designations given by the US government agencies (often used for determining grants and tax incentives). Not all agencies use the exact same population break downs or terms (exam. some may use Metropolitan Areas). Furthermore, agencies who use Rural, Urban, and Suburban data, sometimes define the boundaries different than other agencies.

Example:

Urban: 3,000+ persons per square mile

Suburban: 1,000 ‐ 3,000 persons per square mile

Rural: less than 1,000 persons per square mile

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