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on what basis we are town classified name of few of them​

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Answered by divya14321
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In Afghanistan, towns and cities are known as shār (Dari: شهر, Pashto: ښار).[2] As the country is an historically rural society with few larger settlements, with major cities never holding more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants before the 2000s, the lingual tradition of the country does not discriminate between towns and cities.

Albania Edit

In Albania "qytezë" means town, which is very similar with the word for city ("qytet"). Although there is no official use of the term for any settlement. In Albanian "qytezë" means "small city" or "new city", while in ancient times "small residential center within the walls of a castle".

Arab Edit

The center is a population group, larger than a village, and smaller than a city. Though the village is bigger than a hamlet.

Australia Edit

In Australia, towns or "urban centre localities" are commonly understood to be those centers of population not formally declared to be cities and having a population in excess of about 200 people.[3] Centers too small to be called towns are generally understood to be a township.[citation needed]

Answered by Anonymous
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In Afghanistan, towns and cities are known as shār (Dari: شهر, Pashto: ښار).[2] As the country is an historically rural society with few larger settlements, with major cities never holding more than a few hundred thousand inhabitants before the 2000s, the lingual tradition of the country does not discriminate between towns and cities.

Albania Edit

In Albania "qytezë" means town, which is very similar with the word for city ("qytet"). Although there is no official use of the term for any settlement. In Albanian "qytezë" means "small city" or "new city", while in ancient times "small residential center within the walls of a castle".

Arab Edit

The center is a population group, larger than a village, and smaller than a city. Though the village is bigger than a hamlet.

Australia Edit

In Australia, towns or "urban centre localities" are commonly understood to be those centers of population not formally declared to be cities and having a population in excess of about 200 people.[3] Centers too small to be called towns are generally understood to be a township.[citation needed]

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