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Approximately 26% of Afghans live in urban areas.
In 1920 this percentage was 48,5% In 1965 this percentage was 68,1%
In the year 1900, approximately 60% of Americans lived on farms or in small communities. This was a time when agriculture was a major part of the American economy, and rural areas were more populated than urban centers.
Approximately 82% of North Americans live in urban areas.
The percentage of African Americans living in larger cities in the United States is approximately 50%. Major metropolitan areas like New York, Chicago, and Atlanta have significant African American populations, contributing to a higher concentration in urban areas.
About 15% of Latin Americans live in rural areas.
Approximately 26% of Afghans live in urban areas.
2000 U.S. Census data has 79.2% of Americans living in urban areas.
Approximately 25%.
2000 U.S. Census data has 79.2% of Americans living in urban areas.
In 1920 this percentage was 48,5% In 1965 this percentage was 68,1%
In the year 1900, approximately 60% of Americans lived on farms or in small communities. This was a time when agriculture was a major part of the American economy, and rural areas were more populated than urban centers.
Approximately 27% of the Swiss population lives in rural areas.
Approximately 82% of North Americans live in urban areas.
43% of the people in Egypt live in urban areas.
The percentage of African Americans living in larger cities in the United States is approximately 50%. Major metropolitan areas like New York, Chicago, and Atlanta have significant African American populations, contributing to a higher concentration in urban areas.
Approximately 60 million Americans live in rural areas, which accounts for about 19% of the total population in the United States. Rural areas are often characterized by their smaller populations, agricultural activities, and distance from urban centers.