The first estate consisted of the members of clergy. The second estate was made of the nobility classes, and the third estate was what contained the peasants, Parisians (or urban workers), and the bourgeoisie who were the upper middle class and were the richest of this estate.
The Moroccan city of Fez has a famous medina named Fes el Bali. It is the largest car-free urban area in the world.
In the 1920s, members of the urban middle class in Brazil protested the coffee elite due to their frustration with the political and economic dominance of coffee oligarchs, who controlled much of the country's wealth and resources. This elite's focus on coffee exports marginalized other sectors and contributed to economic inequality. The middle class sought greater representation and reforms, advocating for a more diversified economy and political power that reflected their interests rather than those of the agrarian elite. These protests were part of a broader movement for modernization and democratization in Brazil.
This question fails to specify the source claiming that there are only eight ethnicities in the Middle East and there are currently hundreds of ethno-religious groups in the Middle East. Furthermore, there is no timeframe on this question, and ethnic changes in the Middle East are quite significant over time. All-withstanding, the current most populous and famous ethnicities in the Middle East are: 1) Civilized Sunni Arabs (This is to say the Arabs who are Sunni Moslems and live in a relatively urban environment.) 2) Turks (This refers to the ethnicity of Turkey as opposed to the Turks meaning all similar people of that general ethnic group.) 3) Persians (This refers to the dominant ethnic group in Iran.) 4) Civilized Shiite Arabs (This is to say the Arabs who are Shiite Moslems and live in a relatively urban environment.) 5) Bedouins (This refers to the nomadic desert-Arabs that populate the Middle East) 6) Israeli Jews (This refers to the dominant ethno-religious group in the State of Israel.) 7) Egyptian Copts (This refers to the largest group of Egyptian Christianity.) 8) South Asians (This refers to the large immigrant worker population in the Gulf States that comes from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.)
The term "urban world" refers to the increasingly interconnected and dynamic nature of urban areas globally, characterized by rapid population growth, diverse cultures, and economic activity. It encompasses the challenges and opportunities faced by cities, such as infrastructure development, sustainability, and social equity. As more people migrate to urban centers, understanding the urban world becomes essential for addressing issues like housing, transportation, and public services.
The population of Urban agglomeration of Longueuil is 399,097.
Urban agglomeration of Longueuil was created on 2002-01-01.
Agglomeration means the act or process of gathering into a group or mass. It is often used in conjuction with urban agglomeration, which stands for an expanding or linking urban area.
The population density of Urban agglomeration of Longueuil is 1,413.1 people per square kilometer.
Trichy city - 10,27,436 Trichy urban agglomeration - 13,39,534. Area of the city is 167.23 sq.kms Urban agglomeration is spread over an area of 180 sq.kms
All the cities in South America except the city that does have the largest urban center.
Trichy city - 10,27,436 Trichy urban agglomeration - 13,39,534. Area of the city is 167.23 sq.kms Urban agglomeration is spread over an area of 180 sq.kms
Urban agglomeration
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Yamunanagar is an urban agglomeration area in India
the term city is used interchangeably with other concepts such as city proper, urban area, urban agglomeration