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there aren't many rural places in Ontario. Although, rural means a place that has a lot of land for farms and stuff. And urban means a place that has over 1000 people.

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What are the characteristics of rural and urban communities?

rural community is a country community urban community is a city community some characteristics of a rural community are; animals, farm, grass some characteristics of a urban community are; cars, buildings, buisnesses etc. a rural community also mostly has less then 1,000 people and a urban community generally has more then 1,000 people


What does rural idyll mean the geographical term and what does expatriate community and global hub mean still the geographical term?

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