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A mix of cities and rural areas
Since World War II, Georgia has been shifting from a mostly agricultural economy to an industrial-based economy. The proportion of the population living in the rural areas decreased to about 25% in 1990. This shift has had negative impacts on the environment.Georgia's transition from an agricultural to industrial-based economy.
Rural areas in New Zealand are the same as they are anywhere else; any section of the country that doesn't contain an urban centre is considered rural. This includes much of the central North Island, huge expanses of the South Island and virtually all Stewart Island.
stong agriculture- many people live in cities instead of rural areas
With job cuts, those from rural areas who came to the big cities for jobs are now not getting it, so less money is sent back to the villages.
No, the census of 1920 showed that for the first time in U.S. history, more Americans lived in urban areas than in rural areas. The shift from rural to urban living reflected the ongoing industrialization and urbanization of the country.
In Mexico? Most of them live on cities (78%)
Rural areas are places that are not in or near cities.
1920
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
Like in other countries, Irish people live in both cities and rural areas. Ireland has lots of cities that people live in and lots of rural areas where people live.
they increased rural areas
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About 15% of Latin Americans live in rural areas.
Rural Ireland is everywhere outside the main cities and large towns. Basically it is the countryside. Urban areas are the large towns and cities.
58% of Egyptians live outside of the major cities in Egypt, mostly in rural areas.
Most of the towns and cities are urban, large areas of the countryside are rural.