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More than 80% of the population live in rural settlements or a market town.
A rural settlement cannot have a population of more than 3,000 persons.
In the traditional rural settlement, a house is usually made of stone or wood.
The name later became that of a small rural settlement and a hill in England.
Rural settlement is represented by the collection at this site.
At the moment, the district consists of 12 rural settlements.
The southern tip of the district has a large rural settlement.
Rural settlements were abandoned and cities lost a part of their population.
The definition of a rural settlement depends on the country.
In Scotland, the term is still used for some rural settlements.
The rural settlement grew into a major residential and professional community.
The rural settlements were, no doubt, affected by all these factors.
In some others, rural settlements traditionally do not include towns.
Small rural settlements exist in the northern and western parts of the county.
In addition, there are approximately 250 rural settlements with populations each of less than 1,000.
His first goal was to accelerate rural settlement and primary production.
"Rural settlements located close to big cities have particularly difficult challenges," he says.
The old nucleus is still visible in many of the rural settlements.
After the 17th century, it turned into a mostly rural settlement, which however retained its town status.
Gorla developed as a rural settlement until the late 19th century.
However, agriculture could produce very good returns and some rural settlements were large.
Most Athenians had lived in rural settlements up until then.
The first rural settlements were made, as people began to farm and breed animals.
Virgin Land areas were mostly rural settlements with small populations.
Those who live in the rural settlements that make up most of Chechnya have not watched television since they were children.