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What (who) is not built up - definition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT WITH HIGH POPULATION DENSITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Urban agglomeration; Urbanized areas; Urbanized area; Agglomerations; Built-up areas; Urbanized Area; Urban Area; Urban areas; City area; Built up Area; Built Up Area; Built-up area; Urban center; Urban centre; Agglomération; Heavily built-up area; Urban agglomerations; Urban zone; Urban population; Urban environment; Urban Population; Urban region; Built up area; Developed areas; Urban and built-up areas; Urban and built-up area; Urban environments; Built up areas; Urban regions; Urbanized zone; Urbanized zones; Urbanised area; Urbanised areas; Urbanised zone; Urbanised zones; Urbanized region; Urbanized regions; Urbanised region; Urbanised regions; Built-up zone; Built up zone; Builtup zone; Built up zones; Built-up zones; Builtup zones; Built up region; Built-up region; Builtup region; Built up regions; Built-up regions; Builtup regions; Urban Agglomeration; Urban centers; Urban space; Construction area; Urban conurbation; City environment; Built-up area (UK); Urban landmass; Urban city; Urbanized city
  • Urban areas with at least one million inhabitants in 2006
  • Moscow, the capital and largest city of Russia
  • [[Greater Tokyo Area]], Japan, the world's most populated urban area, with about 39 million inhabitants
  • [[Greater Melbourne]] at night from the [[International Space Station]]
  • A street sign in [[Vimpeli]] indicating the beginning of an urban area in Finland
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Ipswich built-up area         
BUILT UP AREA IN ENGLAND
Ipswich Built-up area; Ipswich Built-up Area
The Ipswich Built-up Area is a Built up Area, a statistical unit devised by the UK Office of National Statistics to organise data for an urban area which extends from the town of Ipswich to Kesgrave, Woodbridge, Bramford and Martlesham Heath in Suffolk, England. The area takes in the borough of Ipswich, parts of the East Suffolk and part of the Mid Suffolk.
Norwich built-up area         
Norwich Built-up area; Norwich Built-up Area
The Norwich Built-up Area is an urban area which extends from the city of Norwich to Taverham, Horsham St Faith and Cringleford in Norfolk, England. The area takes in the district of the City of Norwich, and parts of Broadland and South Norfolk districts.
Burnley built-up area         
  • Map of the Burnley Built-up Area
URBAN AREA OF BURNLEY, LANCASHIRE
Burnley Built-up area
The Burnley Built-up area is an urban area or conurbation which extends from the town of Burnley to Padiham, Brierfield, Nelson, Barrowford and Colne in Lancashire, England. The area takes in parts of the boroughs of Burnley and Pendle, and also small parts of Hyndburn and Ribble Valley.

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Urban area

An urban area, built-up area or urban agglomeration is a human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment.

Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbanism, the term contrasts to rural areas such as villages and hamlets; in urban sociology or urban anthropology it contrasts with natural environment.

The creation of earlier predecessors of urban areas during the urban revolution led to the creation of human civilization with modern urban planning, which along with other human activities such as exploitation of natural resources led to a human impact on the environment.

Examples of use of not built up
1. Singh÷ . . . Our peaceful nuclear program . . . was not built up by stealing other people‘s technology.
2. The M2 growth would have been even lower had the Net Foreign Assets (NFA) of the banking system not built–up during this period.
3. Although Clinton appears formidable at the national level, she has not built up a lead in Iowa, home of the first caucuses of the 2008 campaign next January.
4. It also applies to the 8 per cent of men who do not qualify for a state pension because they have not built up contributions.
5. The U.S. imperialists would have already attacked the DPRK many a time, if it had not built up colossal self–reliant defense capacity.