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Definition of Conurbations
1. conurbation [n] - See also: conurbation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conurbations
Literary usage of Conurbations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transport and Leisure by Ecmt (2000)
"... If PT can handle leisure traffic, then we also have the solution to other
transport problems in our conurbations The main starting points for planners ..."
2. Germany Real Estate Yearbook 2007: Assets, Industry Trends, Market Players by Europe Real Estate Publishers B.V. (2006)
"Comparing the market share of the sectors in the five conurbations and the regions
outside the conurbations the statistics show that the proportion of the ..."
3. Germany and NATO by John A. Reed, Jr. (1995)
"Restricted spaces and major conurbations The Federal Republic's border with Warsaw
Pact states is 1700 kilometers (km) (1085 miles) long—1393 km (864 miles) ..."
4. Key Issues for Transport Beyond 2000: Introductory Reports and Summary of by Ecmt, (Paris) European Conference of Ministers (2002)
"It is probable that the third millennium of our civilisation will not change the
role of conurbations very much. A return to a rural society seems to be an ..."
5. Emerging World Cities in Pacific Asia by Fu-chen Lo, Yue-man Yeung (1996)
"Secondly, there are a few polycentric urban conurbations in Europe that exert a
... As conurbations where functions are divided among the individual cities, ..."
6. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"They included: • the deepening economic decline, mounting unemployment and social
distress suffered by the inner-urban areas and industrial conurbations; ..."