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Agglomeration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of urban agglomerations by population (United Nations) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the 100 largest urban agglomerations in the world according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report (2007 revision). The term “urban agglomeration” refers to the ...
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for all countries and the major agglomerations of the world ... for the major cities and agglomerations of each country ... All agglomerations of the world having more than 1 million inhabitants.
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com 23 24 4 Core City-Chongqing n Five Secondary Urban Agglomerations Chongqing should focus on manufacturing, develop pillar industries such as automobile, motorcycle, metallurgy, machinery, and chemical industry;
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Welcome to Urban Agglomerations ... Excursion to Freiburg, Tübingen and Stuttgart in November 2009 ... Urban Agglomerations Master;; Short Description of the course; Profile and General Objectives of the programme; General Information; Modules; Contact; Dates; Projects / Research;
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This section covers the macro view of census statistics of India (2001) and the following are the key areas covered: ... Village; Town / Urban Agglomeration; ... Enter the name of the Village/ Town/ Urban Agglomeration(UA); (or) ; Select the state;
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The seminar-workshop on Water-related Risk Management in Urban Agglomerations was organized by UNU-EHS in partnership with the German Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) as a component of the Urban Training Programme (UTP).
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