The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. 19 vEncyclopaedia Britannica, Incorporated, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 335
... population reaches 10,000- 12,000 , and the population must be at least 3,000 before town status is conferred . A further requirement in both instances is that the overwhelming majority of the popu- lation not be engaged in agriculture ...
... population reaches 10,000- 12,000 , and the population must be at least 3,000 before town status is conferred . A further requirement in both instances is that the overwhelming majority of the popu- lation not be engaged in agriculture ...
Page 337
... population as a whole is attributable almost entirely to natural increase ( i.e. , the excess of births over deaths ) . Regional population growth rates , however , are influenced not only by re- gional variations in the rate of natural ...
... population as a whole is attributable almost entirely to natural increase ( i.e. , the excess of births over deaths ) . Regional population growth rates , however , are influenced not only by re- gional variations in the rate of natural ...
Page 338
... Population density . Among the economic regions of the R.S.F.S.R. the Central Industrial region is the most populous ( 28,136,000 ) and has the highest population density ; the proportion of urban population there is only slightly less ...
... Population density . Among the economic regions of the R.S.F.S.R. the Central Industrial region is the most populous ( 28,136,000 ) and has the highest population density ; the proportion of urban population there is only slightly less ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
19th century acoustic African agricultural America animals architecture Bolivia Brazil British Buddha Buddhist Burma Burmese Cambodia Cape carved central centre Chinese classical Colombia colonial colour court culture dance drama early east eastern economic European example figures forest frequency groups hertz Hindu images important India Indonesia industrial influence instruments Javanese Khmer king labour land language literature Mahābhārata major ment metres mountain movement Mughal Muslim nāga northern organization painting Pāli pattern percent performance period Peru plays poets political population Portuguese produced rāgas Rāmāyaṇa range recording region religious republics Rhodesia river rural Sanskrit sculpture shrines social sonata sonata form sound waves South Africa South Indian Southeast Asia southern sovereignty Soviet śrutis structure stupa style Tamil temple territory Thailand theatre tion tones trade tradition tribes ture Urdu velocity vibrations Vietnam village wayang West Western yakṣa