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  • Plan of [[Fredericia]] (Denmark) in 1900 – the city was founded in 1650
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  • Panorama of [[Onești]], 1965. Multiple new towns, such as this one, were mainly built near old small villages in Romania.
  • A planned community in the [[Negev]]
  • Brasília: Pilot Plan
  • [[Brasília]], the capital of Brazil, was built in less than one thousand days in the 1960s
  •  Southern Castle Peak, Part of Tuen Mun New Town, developed from the 1970s onward
  • Batavia, circa 1780.
  • [[Bandung]] laid as a well-planned city, set as the new capital of the Dutch East Indies back in the 1920s.
  • [[Palmanova]], Italy, founded in the 16th century.
  • [[Kyoto]] was built on a grid system, starting in 794.
  • A reconstruction of Robert Hoddle's original plans for Melbourne's central grid which defined the early township and today's city centre
  • Parliamentary Triangle]]
  • Washington, D.C. was built as a planned city.
  • La Plata from the air.
  • Aerial view of Levittown, Pennsylvania circa 1959
  • The original plan for [[Memphis, Tennessee]], as surveyed in 1819
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  • Municipality of Aerodrom]] within the [[City of Skopje]], Republic of North Macedonia.
  • [[Partizánske]]/Baťovany in Slovakia – an example of a typical planned industrial city founded in 1938 together with a shoemaking factory in which practically all adult inhabitants of the city were employed
  • [[Saint Petersburg]] in 1807
  • Belo Horizonte in 1895.
  • [[Reston, Virginia]]
  • Satellite night imagery of [[Melbourne]], showing the grid layout of the city.
  • [[Islamabad]], Pakistan
  • Songdo]] in South Korea
  • [[Zamość]]
  • Adelaide's planned town grids were surrounded by parkland and intersected by the [[River Torrens]]

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
New town (disambiguation); New Town (disambiguation); New Town (album)
(new towns)
A new town is a town that has been planned and built as a single project, including houses, shops, and factories, rather than one that has developed gradually. (mainly BRIT)
...Basildon New Town.
N-COUNT: oft in names
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
New town (disambiguation); New Town (disambiguation); New Town (album)
¦ noun a planned urban centre created in an undeveloped or rural area.
New towns in the United Kingdom         
  • Telford Centre
  • Animated film by the [[Central Office of Information]] about postwar new towns and their planning
  • New Town architecture in [[Peterborough]]
  • The town of [[Telford]] (formerly Dawley New Town) was created from a number of towns which were joined together around a central service area.
  • [[Welwyn Garden City]], one of the two Garden Cities that was later designated a New Town
PROPOSED TOWNS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOLLOWING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
New Towns in the United Kingdom; New town blues; New towns in the united kingdom; New towns in Scotland; New towns in England; New towns in Northern Ireland; New towns in Wales
The new towns in the United Kingdom were planned under the powers of the New Towns Act 1946 and later acts to relocate populations in poor or bombed-out housing following the Second World War. They were developed in three waves.

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Planned community

A planned community, planned city, planned town, or planned settlement is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped land. This contrasts with settlements that evolve in a more ad hoc and organic fashion.

The term new town refers to planned communities of the new towns movement in particular, mainly in the United Kingdom. It was also common in the European colonization of the Americas to build according to a plan either on fresh ground or on the ruins of earlier Native American villages.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για new town
1. When I went to [planning and architecture] school in the late 60s the new town movement in Britain [he mentions specifically Cumbernauld new town, near Glasgow, and Milton Keynes] was the hottest thing going in the world.
2. Even if the new town had power and water, they would not want to move there.
3. Construction of a new town, Matzok Oravim, has begun in recent years.
4. My cat is traumatised by the move÷ still in Cornwall, new town.
5. Another struggle took place in the Gilboa area, where a plan for a new town, Michal, was canceled.