Newcastle is a city located in the northeast of England. It is known for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and significant historical landmarks. Often referred to as Newcastle upon Tyne, it serves as a key urban center rather than a suburb, with its own distinct identity and a population of over 150,000 residents.
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The word that means "the area around a city or town" is "suburb."
The word is suburb, It means a district immediately outside of a city or town.
Yes, "suburb" is a correct word. It refers to a residential area located on the outskirts of a city or town.
Jesmond is a suburb of the city Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Jaywick is a village in Essex, England.
The epicenter of the Newcastle earthquake of 1989 was in Boolaroo which is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Boolaroo is 12 miles west of the Newcastle business district.
The suburb is a (generally) residential district situated on the outskirts of a city or town.
Although Newcastle is a city, the people refer to it as the 'town' which, in a Geordie accent, sounds like the 'Toon'.
Both words, metropolitan and suburb, are words for areas in a city or town.
Simply put, an urban area is a city or town of densely populated area. A suburb is the surrounding area of homes outside of the city or town. Outside of the suburban area is a rural area which is generally country that is sparsely populated.
Zillmere is a suburb in Queensland, Australia
A suburb of a city is no longer a suburb and becomes part of that city when it is incorporated by that city or metropolitan entity.