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Japan did not, moreover, have a primate city that accounted for most of the urban population.
The history of these countries play a large role in the persistence of their primate city.
Dominant conurbations are quite often primate cities, but do not have to be.
A primate city is number one in its country in most aspects, like politics, economy, media, culture and universities.
It is the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre, sometimes described as the primate city of Hungary.
It is also the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape.
It is also the economic and business centre of the country, and is a primate city.
Budapest is also the primate city of Hungary and some neighbouring territories.
Such a city is called a primate city.
The 'law of the primate city' was first proposed by the geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939.
Many of the primate cities are increasing their percentage of their country's population.
Budapest, Dublin, and Vienna have also been described as primate cities.
The biggest globalization lift in house prices has been in what urban economists call "primate cities."
Not all countries have primate cities, but in those that do, the rest of the country depends on it for cultural, economic, political, and major transportation needs.
Bangkok has been called "the most primate city on earth", being forty times larger than Thailand's second-largest city.
Bangkok has since undergone tremendous changes, growing rapidly, especially in the second half of the 20th century, to become the primate city of Thailand.
Historians often focus on the largest and most dominant city-usually the national capital-which geographers call a "primate city."
A primate city is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy.
Among the best known examples of primate cities are alpha world cities such as London and New York.
Countries with a primate city, a city that dominates in population size and, usually, economically, have a deficit of intermediate size cities.
Countries with a primate city, for example, have typically had a colonial history that accounts for that city pattern.
If a capital city is much bigger than a nation's second city, like Bangkok in Thailand, it can be considered a primate city.
Imperial Manila, referring to the city's status as the Philippines' primate city and the nation's capital since the days of the Spanish empire.
On the national level Budapest is definitely the primate city of Hungary regarding the economy and business, accounting for 39% of the national income.
He defines a primate city as being "at least twice as large as the next largest city and more than twice as significant."