polis
A city state.
The proper term for people who move from the countryside to towns and cities is "urban migrants" or "rural-to-urban migrants." This movement is often driven by factors such as job opportunities, better living conditions, and access to services. The phenomenon is part of a broader trend known as urbanization, where populations shift toward urban areas.
Some people like to commune together.
The size of a countryside can vary greatly depending on the region and country, ranging from small rural areas to vast expanses of farmland and natural landscapes. Typically, it encompasses open spaces, including fields, forests, and villages, often characterized by a lower population density compared to urban areas. While there’s no fixed measurement, the countryside generally refers to any area outside of city limits, focusing on agricultural and natural environments.
Urban sprawl
Colorado City is urban while the surrounding countryside is rural.
Urban applies to a city or a town. (as opposed to rural which refers to the countryside)
It's funny you asked that question! I get confused sometimes aswell! Anyway rural : countryside Urban : City I hope I helped :)
Urban refers to a city- and San Francisco is a city, Rural refers to the countryside, which San Francisco is not.
it is called a city-state.
If the city is considered as the hub (centre) of a wheel, the spokes will be the urban area, while the wheel rim will be the rural countryside surrounding the wheel.
New York city is urban, but the whole state of New York not urban. The countryside of the New York state is rural.
the population is growing because of the rural (countryside) to urban(city) migration
Countryside to city Remote area to city :)
so people with phobias of the countryside won't starve in a city.
Urban refers to the city-type areas. Rural means the countryside-type places. Did that help?