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In an inner city, you would typically find a high population density, diverse communities, mixed land use with a blend of residential and commercial properties, as well as social and economic challenges such as poverty, crime, and inadequate infrastructure.

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Is it inner city or inner-city?

The correct term is "inner city" as two separate words. It refers to the central area of a city, often associated with social and economic challenges.


In geography what does inner city mean?

Inner city is the Orwellian name progressives give to "ghetto." And since liberals/progressives -- whatever they call themselves -- populate the major media, "inner city" proliferates the general media, but not in the street. There, of course, it's more like "hood" or ghetto. The reason these Orwellian do-gooders feel it's imperative to use inner city over ghetto is that they don't want to "stigmatize" black folk who predominate the ghetto, err, inner city.


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You would use a political map to find the capital city of a country. Political maps display boundaries, cities, and capitals of countries.


What does inner city mean?

To understand phrases, break the phrase into each word. A city is a large area of population. New York City is an example of a very large city with a large population. Inner means toward the middle, inside, not on the outer edges. The outer edges of a city turn into suburbs, which have more room between dwellings. More over-crowding and higher crime rates are more associated with inner city areas. So "inner city" means areas of a city that are toward the middle, with a high population, often over-crowding and crime.


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