China
Brazil is a country with a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas. It has large urban centers like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, as well as suburban areas surrounding these cities. Additionally, there are many rural regions in Brazil, especially in the interior of the country where agriculture is a key economic activity.
Uruguay is the most urbanized country in Latin America, with over 95% of its population living in urban areas. This high level of urbanization is primarily due to the country's small size and relatively high standard of living.
Urban is to rustic as sophisticated is to country.
Australians often refer to the remote countryside as the "outback." This term typically describes the vast and sparsely populated areas of the country that are far from urban centers.
Urban (rural means 'country' & urban means 'city')
in urban centers
In urban centers
Because their poor :(
The country in North America with an urban population of 77 percent is Canada. The majority of Canadians live in urban areas, with cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal being major urban centers.
Immigrants were more likely to settle in urban industrial centers because that's where the jobs were. Factories and manufacturing plants were not built in rural areas back when most immigrants were entering the country.
In 2005, China had over 660 urban centers. These urban centers included large cities, mid-sized towns, and smaller municipalities that were designated as urban areas based on population and economic activity.
The major urban areas in Somalia include Mogadishu (the capital), Hargeisa, Kismayo, and Bosaso. These cities are important economic and cultural centers in the country.
52.2% of total population lives in urban centers (2011).
Settlement House
The industrial revolution was responsible for the development of urban centers. This is actually attributed as the main factor of growth for the industries.
growth :)
Reshaped their environments to develop complex agriculture and urban centers