1 |
UrbanCountries differ in the way they classify population as 'urban' or 'rural.' Typically, a community or settlement with a population of 2,000 or more is considered urban. A listing of country definitions is published annually in the United Nations Demographic Yearbook.
|
2 |
Urban"characteristic of city life, pertaining to cities or towns," 1610s (but rare before 1830s), from Latin urbanus "of or pertaining to a city or city life; in Rome," also "in ci [..]
|
3 |
Urbanmasc. proper name, from Latin urbanus "refined, courteous," literally "of a city" (see urban (adj.)).
|
4 |
UrbanRelating to or characteristic of a city. Related: Henri Rousseau. The Dream. 1910. What Is Modern Art? Rise of the Modern City
|
5 |
UrbanCity-like. From the Latin word "urbs", which means "city".
|
6 |
UrbanUrban means relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area, The term is exploited by corporations such as MTV to refer to black music/culture, without mentioning race. Anything Urban = [..]
|
7 |
Urban1. marketing term used to hide the fact they are focusing on a racial group 2. black people or other minority 3. city dwellers 4. downtown area
|
8 |
Urban1.Of, relating to, or located in a city. 2.Characteristic of the city or city life.
|
9 |
Urban1) A word used to describe an area that has a much higher density than the surrounding area; clustered. This could either be the downtown of the central city in a larger metropolitan area (the skyscra [..]
|
10 |
Urban"Urban" has nothing to do with liberals, and doesn't inherently have anything to do with race. it means "having to do with the city", including city life, s [..]
|
11 |
UrbanRefers to anything associated with or part of high density developement or growth in a given area, including, but not limited to, housing, commercial, buildings, and infrastructure.
|
12 |
Urbanhaving to do with city life.
|
13 |
Urbanrelating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area; "urban sociology"; "urban development" located in or characteristic of a city or cit [..]
|
14 |
Urbanhaving to do with towns or cities and not the countryside
|
15 |
Urbanadj. Of, or pertaining to, or like a city.
|
16 |
Urbanbuilt-up area. Settlements are usually designated as urban once they have grown large enough to support industries which are not rural in nature. However, no common figure can be put on the necessary [..]
|
17 |
UrbanDefinition Pertaining to a large city. An urban area might be defined as an area with a large amount of people residing in it, an area that has been significantly developed, or an area where the dista [..]
|
18 |
UrbanPeculiar to the human environment, as contrasted with that found normally around wild animals. urban area
|
19 |
UrbanRelating to or located in a city or town.
|
20 |
UrbanTo do with towns or cities.
|
21 |
Urbancity environment. urban heat island -
|
22 |
Urbanan area, such as a city, where many people live.
|
23 |
UrbanA region or quality relating to the city is called urban. Urbanization is the process of becoming more urban through the concentration of population, the performance of the economic tasks characteris [..]
|
24 |
Urban(adj) relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area(adj) located in or characteristic of a city or city life
|
25 |
Urband States of EuropeCommunity initiative for the development and the promotion of employment in urban areas. Regional programme for 2000-06. Links http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/g24209.htm http: [..]
|
26 |
Urbanliving in cities and large towns, landscapes dominated by human structures and activity.
|
27 |
Urbanurbanus
|
28 |
Urbanrelating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area
|
29 |
UrbanDeveloped areas such as cities and towns that exceed a defined population (e.g., 50,000 people within a defined boundary) or density (e.g., 1,000 people per square mile) threshold (see metropolitan cl [..]
|
30 |
UrbanA term given to R&B and Soul produced in the 80s and 90s.
|
31 |
UrbanEnvironment Canada issues water quality guidelines, but it is the Canadian municipalities, provinces and territories that are accountable for the quality of urban water.
|
32 |
UrbanOf (or relating to) city or town, characteristic of cities or towns.
|
33 |
Urbann. "Pope Urban I," proper n.; not in MED. KEY: urban@n#propn
|
34 |
Urbann#propn 12 urban 12
|
35 |
UrbanThe "urban" category includes those areas classified as being urbanized (having a population density of at least 1,000 persons per square mile and a total population of at least 50,000) as well as cities, villages, boroughs (except in Alaska and New York), towns (except in the six New England States, New York, and Wisconsin), and other de [..]
|
36 |
Urbandescribes an area that contains a city
|
37 |
UrbanGenerally seen to be a settlement with a population of 3000 or more people.
|
38 |
UrbanFor purposes of grant applications requiring self-identification, organizations that exist in the following Tennessee counties: Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Davidson, Hamilton, Knox, Madison, Maury, Mon [..]
|
39 |
UrbanUrban areas are characterized by higher population density and vast human features in comparison to areas surrounding it. Use guidelines as defined by the area’s national government. Source: United Na [..]
|
40 |
UrbanUrban means "related to cities." It may refer to:
Urban area, geographical area distinct from rural areas
Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities, sometimes used as a euphemism for Af [..]
|
41 |
UrbanUrban as a given name or surname may refer to:
Any of several men with Urban as a given name:
Pope Urban (disambiguation)
Urban Blitz, English rock musician
Urban Hansen, Danish politician
Urban of La [..]
|
42 |
UrbanUrban was a Danish free daily newspaper owned by Det Berlingske Officin.
|
43 |
UrbanUrban (1076–1134) was the first bishop of South East Wales to call himself 'bishop of Llandaff'. He was of a Welsh clerical family and his baptismal name in the Welsh language is given in charter sour [..]
|
44 |
UrbanFrom the Latin name Urbanus meaning "city dweller". This name is mentioned briefly in one of Paul's epistles in the New Testament. It was subsequently borne by eight popes.
|
<< Population Increase | Women's Empowerment >> |