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- Suburb - Wikipedia
Nassau County, New York, on Long Island (top) is emblematic of the continuous sprawl making up the inner suburbs of New York City, in contrast with Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey (below), characteristic of an outer suburb, or exurb, of New York City, with a lower population density
- SUBURB Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUBURB is an outlying part of a city or town How to use suburb in a sentence The Suburbs vs the Urbs
- SUBURB | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Box Hill is a suburb of Melbourne We drove from middle-class suburbs to a very poor inner-city area The company decided to relocate to the suburbs because the rent was much cheaper It's a suburb of Manchester really - I wouldn't call it Manchester proper We live in a suburb of London I grew up in a very middle-class suburb of Birmingham
- SUBURB definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A suburb of a city or large town is a smaller area which is part of the city or large town but is outside its centre the north London suburbs of Harrow, Barnet and Enfield If you live in the suburbs, you live in an area of houses outside the centre of a large town or city His family lived in the suburbs Mumbai's suburbs
- SUBURB Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Suburb definition: a district lying immediately outside a city or town, especially a smaller residential community See examples of SUBURB used in a sentence
- The History and Evolution of Suburbs - ThoughtCo
Suburbs began as areas outside cities for people wanting more space and independence Cars and highways made suburbs more popular, helping people commute to work from further away In some parts of the world, suburbs aren't as wealthy and are crowded with poorer living conditions
- Suburbs Definition - AP Human Geography Key Term | Fiveable
Suburbs are residential areas situated on the outskirts of a city or town, typically characterized by lower population density and a greater reliance on private transportation
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