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... cities and partly by the trans- formation of some rural inhabited localities into towns and cities . In most republics an inhabited locality will not be granted city status until its population reaches 10,000- 12,000 , and the ...
... cities and partly by the trans- formation of some rural inhabited localities into towns and cities . In most republics an inhabited locality will not be granted city status until its population reaches 10,000- 12,000 , and the ...
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... cities . This has caused most Spanish cities to double or even triple their population since the mid - 1930s , whereas the population as a whole has grown by only one - third . Many small villages , especially in Castile , have become ...
... cities . This has caused most Spanish cities to double or even triple their population since the mid - 1930s , whereas the population as a whole has grown by only one - third . Many small villages , especially in Castile , have become ...
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... cities from the Ara- maean bedouin also restricted their access to the rich agricultural lands of inland Syria . Yet these same moun- tains provided timber , and the coast was blessed with many good harbours . The prerequisites of ...
... cities from the Ara- maean bedouin also restricted their access to the rich agricultural lands of inland Syria . Yet these same moun- tains provided timber , and the coast was blessed with many good harbours . The prerequisites of ...
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