- In general, a
rural area or a
countryside is a
geographic area that is
located outside towns and cities.
Typical rural areas have a low po****tion density...
- Bits for All (low cost, high
bandwidth connectivity) and Tomorrow's Tool (
rurally relevant applications). It
later switched to
application development, including...
-
landscapes of
fragmented and
mixed urban and
rural characteristics. Such
areas may be
referred to as the
rural–urban fringe, the
outskirts or the
urban hinterland...
-
parish vestry. A
civil parish can
range in size from a sp****ly po****ted
rural area with
fewer than a
hundred inhabitants, to a
large town with a po****tion...
-
inhabited localities are
classified into two
major categories:
urban and
rural.
Further divisions of
these categories vary
slightly from one
federal subject...
- is the po****tion
shift from
rural to
urban areas, the
corresponding decrease in the
proportion of
people living in
rural areas, and the ways in which...
-
responsible for
internal security in
parts of the
territory (primarily in
rural areas and
small towns in the case of France), with
additional duties as...
- 13
hectares (32 acres) and
contains more than 12,000 graves. This is a
rurally landscaped cemetery, the
upper part of
which is laid out with
walks and...
- that they can not afford.
Rural criminology is the
study of
crime trends outside of
metropolitan and
suburban areas.
Rural criminologists have used social...
- festivals, the
Rural Dionysia and the City Dionysia,
which took
place in
different parts of the year. The
Dionysia was
originally a
rural festival in Eleutherae...