is urban
2006-11-24 08:04:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Urban
2006-11-24 08:42:08
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answer #2
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answered by nessh_06 1
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In England it's 'urban'. Before the introduction of Metropolitan Councils in 1974 we used to have Urban District Councils (that covered towns) and Rural District Councils (that covered country areas).
2006-11-24 08:08:10
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answer #3
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answered by quatt47 7
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The opposite of rural is urban.
2006-11-24 08:05:49
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answer #4
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answered by chezzy 2
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the oppisite of rural is urban.
2006-11-24 12:30:46
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answer #5
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answered by shortee 1
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Urban. I suppose that "non-rural" is also acceptable.
2006-11-24 08:10:06
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answer #6
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answered by djmcosmo 2
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urban but in letters the exact opposite is rfrzn
2006-11-24 08:58:24
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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urban
2006-11-24 12:57:11
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answer #8
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answered by Lynn Rosemary 3
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urban
2006-11-24 09:48:45
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answer #9
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answered by non ya business 2
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urban
2006-11-24 09:02:58
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answer #10
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answered by Fatima A 3
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urban
2006-11-24 08:57:09
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answer #11
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answered by txharleygirl1 4
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