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    were increasingly Urbanised.

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    The problem is most severe in Urbanised regions and developing countries.

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    In an increasingly Urbanised world, there is growing international demand for urban design graduates.

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    The population becomes Urbanised, literate and has high technical knowhow and deliberately controls the family size.

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    Although India is rapidly urbanising, about 66.4% of the population still lives in rural areas.

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    Australia is a highly Urbanised country and most people live in or near its major cities.

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    The European western part of the country is much more populated and Urbanised than the eastern;

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    The socio-economic conditions that led to the growth of Kolkata, were urbanising a much larger territory.

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    Australia is a highly Urbanised country and the majority of citizens live in the capital cities around Australia.

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    In the Urbanised landscape we inhabit, every part has been designed or at least influenced by human beings.

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    The European western part of the country is much more highly populated and Urbanised than the eastern;

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    romantic rural or bush myth, ironically produced by one of the most Urbanised societies in the world.

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    By 2050 it is predicted that 64.1% and 85.9% of the developing and developed world respectively will be Urbanised.

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    Coastal zones are developing and urbanising so quickly, waterside areas are being developed into hotels, residential properties," he said.

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    However this may not be applicable to Urbanised villages: although these may not be considered to be villages,

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    Europe is one of the most Urbanised regions in the world, with 73% of its population living in cities and towns.

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    The United Nations predicts that by 2050 about 64% of the developing world and 86% of the developed world will be Urbanised.

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    Between 1990-2003, Pakistan sustained its historical lead as the most Urbanised nation in South Asia, with city dwellers making up 34% of its population.

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    During 1990- 2003, Pakistan sustained its historical lead as the most Urbanised nation in South Asia, with city dwellers making up 36% of its population.

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    During 1990-2003, Pakistan sustained its historical lead as the most Urbanised nation in South Asia with city dwellers making up 36 percent of its population.

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    The European western part of the country is much more populated and Urbanised than the East, about 77% of the population live in European Russia.

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    The European western part of the country is much more populated and Urbanised than the eastern, about 77% of the population live in European Russia.

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    More than two-thirds of the population overall lived in cities and towns by the close of the century, making"Australia one of the most Urbanised societies in the western world.

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    A common theme throughout the nationalist art, music and writing of the late 19th century was the romantic rural or bush myth, ironically produced by one of the most Urbanised societies in the world.

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    Through the course I examined the growing problems of sustainable development facing cities, regions and communities in a rapidly urbanising world, subject to growing climate change and other environmental, economic and social pressures and risks.

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    Through the course you will examine the growing problems of sustainable development facing cities, regions and communities in a rapidly urbanising world, subject to growing climate change and other environmental, economic and social pressures and risks.

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    Modern means of communication and the trend of urbanising rural areas have brought new ideas and a new society has evolved which is in close touch with cities that offer all the comforts and joys of modern life.

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    These trends indicate an urbanisation distinct from the standard narrative that tends to focus on larger cities where a majority of the urban population lives, and which considers certain states like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra as more Urbanised.

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    But it's plausibly been argued that“Classical”(5th-4th century BCE) Greece and especially Classical Athens were more populous and Urbanised societies, with a higher proportion of their population living above the level of mere subsistence- and with a more equal distribution of property ownership- than has been the case in Greece at any time since, or indeed than in pretty much any other pre-modern society.

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