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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Urban_areaUrban area - Wikipedia

    An urban area, built-up area or urban agglomeration is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment. This is the core of a metropolitan statistical area in the United States, if it contains a population of more than 50,000.

  2. 10. Mai 2024 · Urbanization is the process of people living in cities. Learn about the history, causes, and effects of urbanization, from ancient times to the present day, with examples and facts.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. The Western U.S. is the most urbanized part of the country today, followed closely by the Northeastern United States. The Southern U.S. experienced rapid industrialization after World War II, and is now over three-quarters urban, having almost the same urban percentage in 2010 as the Midwestern United States. [2]

    State/territory
    2020 [7]
    2010
    2000
    80.0%
    80.7%
    79.0%
    84.0%
    85.0%
    84.4%
    74.3%
    75.9%
    74.7%
    75.8%
    75.8%
    72.8%
  4. 19. Okt. 2023 · the union of two or more urban areas into a continuous metropolitan area. Also called a conurbation. metropolitan area. noun. region surrounding a central city and has at least 15 percent of its residents working in the central city. migration. noun. movement of a group of people or animals from one place to another.

  5. More than half of the world's population now live in urban areas — increasingly in highly dense cities. However, urban settings are a relatively new phenomenon in human history. This transition has transformed the way we live, work, travel, and build networks.

  6. Urban history is a field of history that examines the historical nature of cities and towns, and the process of urbanization. The approach is often multidisciplinary, crossing boundaries into fields like social history, architectural history, urban sociology, urban geography, business history, and archaeology.