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19 percent of people live in towns and cities in the UK
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It depends on which city you're talking about but in general, Russian cities are not nearly as crowded as large Chinese cities.
According to Wikipedia, Chinese constitute 4.7 percent of Hawaii's population. This figure does not include a large number of people who have partial Chinese ancestry. THAT'S BOGUS!
About 300 Chinese cities, which is about 55.6%, do not have sewage treatment. Sixty-three of the cities are large enough to be classified as urban, and eight of them have a population of over 500,000. The cities that do not have treatment faciilities release the sewage directly into rivers and farmlands.
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Chinese people in Malaysia speak Malay due to historical and cultural reasons. Malay is the national language of Malaysia and is widely spoken by people of different ethnicities as a common language for communication and daily life. Additionally, many Chinese Malaysians are bilingual or multilingual, with Malay being one of the languages they use in their daily interactions.
I think we have an underlying problem with definitions here.There are "China Towns" is several large US cities that have populations large enough to qualify as a City.But Communist CitiesNO
Why didd the ancident chinese organize large groups of people to build and mainntain irrigation system
Cities - by quite a large margin
Yes, it is true that a significant portion of the Chinese population lives in urban areas. As of recent statistics, approximately 60% of China's population resides in large towns and cities, reflecting the country's rapid urbanization over the past few decades. This trend has been driven by economic growth, migration from rural areas, and government policies promoting urban development.