- level, with an
economically specialized city po****tion
drawing also on
rural resources outside the area,
illustrating the
difference between high po****tion...
-
libraries in Queensland's
smaller local government areas.
Under the new name of
Rural Libraries Queensland, the
service is
still going strong today. In 1988,...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
cooperatives exist in the
rural United States and were
created by the New Deal to
bring electric power and
telephone service to
rural areas, when the nearest...
- Mexico, the term
Rurales (Spanish) is used to
refer to two
armed government forces. The
historic Guardia Rural ('
Rural Guard') was a
rural mounted police...
-
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...
- sub-genre of noir
fiction has been
named "
rural noir" in the US, and
sometimes "outback noir" in Australia. Many
rural noir
novels have been
adapted for film...