When the first federal census takers made their rounds in 1790, they found 94% of Americans living on farms and in rural villages.
By the end of 2014, 54.7 percent of the Chinese population lived in urban areas--a rate that increased from 26 percent in 1990.
In 2008, approximately 50% of the world's population lived in urban areas. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years due to factors like urbanization and population growth.
In Urban areas, 85 percent, in rural areas: 25 percent.
About 76 percent of the Japanese people live in cities.
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In 1825, approximately 80% of the population in Great Britain lived in the countryside. The majority of the population resided in rural areas and worked in agriculture. Urbanization and industrialization began to accelerate during this time, leading to a gradual shift of the population from rural to urban areas.
Urban areas in England.
Over 60 % in urbab areas with population of over 10000 inhabitants
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.
Around 80% of the population of South America lives in urban areas. Major cities in South America include Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Lima, which have large urban populations.
As of 2020, approximately 82% of people in the UK live in urban areas, while the remaining 18% live in rural areas.