![]() ![]() ![]() Illegal housing settlements usually made of temporary shelters that surround large cities ![]() The transformation of an area of a city into an area attractive to residents and tourists alike in terms of economic activity The tendency of people or businesses and industry to locate outside the central city The strength of an urban center in its capacity to attract producers and consumers to its facilities a city's "reach" into the surrounding region The most accessible and costly parcel of land in the CBD and therefore in the entire urbanized area Small districts used by the U.S Census Bureau to survey the population The underlying framework of services and amenities needed to facilitate productive activity The largest settlement in a country if it has more than 2x as many people as the second-ranking settlementĮxport primarily to consumers outside the settlementĮnterprises whose customers live in the same communityĪ trading center, or simply a warehouse, where merchandise can be imported and exported without paying import duties, often at a profit Cities & Urban Land #'s 18-22, 24-33, 35-41 Termĭominant city in terms of its role in the global political economy: center of the flow of information and capitalĬity currently without much population but increasing in size at a fast rateĪ city with a population of over 10 million peopleĪ city that serves as a link between one country or region and others because of its physical situation ![]()
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