Urban:
1. of, pertaining to, or designating a city or town.
2. living in a city.
3. characteristic of or accustomed to cities; citified: He is an urban type.
2007-02-13 03:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Urban means City.
2007-02-13 03:06:04
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answered by seemshu 2
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City
2007-02-13 03:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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An urban area is an area with an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. This term is at one end of the spectrum of suburban and rural areas. An urban area is more frequently called a city or town. Urbanization is the movemnet of people from rural areas to cities, resulting in the growth of the cities.
2007-02-13 03:06:49
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answered by cheska 2
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Urbs in latin is a town or city and so Urban means town - like as in Urban development or Urban council
2007-02-17 01:42:57
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answered by Professor 7
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Urban= means of a town or city
eg.;
The government, should be concerned with urban regeneration
Rural =means the country areas , outside the town or city
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The council is mandated , to improve, transport of school children ,
from Rural areas, into the town schools
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2007-02-13 03:25:59
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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Urban
ADJECTIVE:
1. Of, relating to, or located in a city.
2. Characteristic of the city or city life.
2007-02-13 03:07:06
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answered by Winger 3
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It comes from the Latin word, Urbs which simply means city. Therefore urban means pertaining to a city.
Rural comes from rus, meaning countryside.
2007-02-13 03:16:27
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answered by Vivienne T 5
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It basically means a developed area and is the opposite of Rural. eg. Manchester is urban but countryside areas are rural.
2007-02-13 03:08:46
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answered by andy muso 6
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city, people from the city, people that live with in the city limits, or downtown etc, when term is used for marketing it is targeted towards blacks, latinos, and others alike....sub-urban is not urban
2007-02-13 03:18:25
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answered by o.O 4
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