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Many people left rural areas to live in cities in southern Europe due to industrialization and better job opportunities in urban areas. Cities offered higher wages, access to amenities, education, and healthcare, which attracted people seeking a better quality of life and economic prospects.
why do u want to know? anyway there are no statics for that right now(changing pattern is slow)
Urbanization is the process in which a large number of people live in cities and metropolitan areas. Urbanization is typically characterized by population growth, increased infrastructure development, and a concentration of economic activity in urban areas.
People were attracted to cities because they offered economic opportunities, access to amenities like healthcare and education, and a sense of community and cultural diversity. Despite harsh conditions, cities provided a chance for a better life and social mobility for many individuals.
The exact population number can vary, but on average the top 10 cities globally have a combined population of over 200 million people. These cities include metropolises like Tokyo, Shanghai, and New York City.
An "Urban Society" is one in which a great many people live in cities.
82,548 people
Georgia has 4.22 million people living in it.
722 cities
19 percent of people live in towns and cities in the UK
300000
An estimated 67 million Brazilians live in the countries largest cities. Of 155 million people in Brazil, 115 million live in cities.
447,841 (2013)
56,481 (2013)
Around 65% of the population live in cities and permanent settlements. However many of those who live in cities live in the traditional Ger (tents) which are moveable.
Mayors are for cities. Georgia has many cities. You would need to be more specific.
In the six cities of Scotland there are approximately 1.9 million people.