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Juan De Torres has written: 'Metropolitan America' -- subject(s): Manufacturing industries, Metropolitan areas, Urbanization 'Government services in major metropolitan areas; functions, costs, efficiency' -- subject(s): Metropolitan areas, Municipal services
A metropolitan area is where one major and very large city rules a particular area socially and economically.
It helped mold the history of the us
Europe has some small deserts but no major deserts.
The largest concentrations of people are typically found in urban or metropolitan areas within the region, where there is greater access to resources, infrastructure, and economic opportunities. Major cities and their surrounding areas tend to have the highest population densities.
Nancy McGuckin has written: 'Journey-to-work trends in the United States and its major metropolitan areas, 1960-2000' -- subject(s): Commuting, Local transit, Metropolitan areas, States, Statistics, Urban transportation
All continents, even Europe, have deserts. The deserts of Europe are small and the continent has no major desert areas.
The three major geographic areas within Latin America are the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, and the coastal plains. These regions encompass a diverse range of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems, contributing to the unique cultural and ecological richness of the continent.
Europe is considered the desertless continent. Although there are minor desert areas in Europe (particularly Southern Europe), there is no major desert in Europe.
Halifax is actually a major city in Canada and serves as the capital of Nova Scotia. However, if you're referring to significant urban areas within the Halifax Regional Municipality, two notable neighborhoods are Dartmouth and Bedford, both of which are part of the metropolitan area surrounding Halifax.
Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia are three of the major Spanish cities with vibrant cultures, historical landmarks, and bustling metropolitan areas.
There are quite a few water services provided in metropolitan areas. In American cities, there are free fountains one can drink from and public pools. However, in non-American cities there are also public baths and hotsprings available as a service as well.