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Towns and cities The African majority The demo- graphic pattern Persons per sq mi 1 5. most of Cape Province north of the Orange River but also extends into Botswana and eastern South West Afri- ca / Namibia and which is still only ...
Towns and cities The African majority The demo- graphic pattern Persons per sq mi 1 5. most of Cape Province north of the Orange River but also extends into Botswana and eastern South West Afri- ca / Namibia and which is still only ...
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... towns and 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 ...
... towns and 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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... towns of Palestine . At Tell Gath in southern Palestine , five levels preceded the intervention of the Egyptians at the beginning of the 1st dynasty ( c . 3100 BC ) , and at Jericho the period is represented by at least five and ...
... towns of Palestine . At Tell Gath in southern Palestine , five levels preceded the intervention of the Egyptians at the beginning of the 1st dynasty ( c . 3100 BC ) , and at Jericho the period is represented by at least five and ...
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