Sentences with phrase «very populated cities»

Packers and movers in Ghaziabad Ghaziabad is very populated city in Uttar Pradesh.

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Consequently, NYC, which is very densely populated, will have a higher percentage property tax, on top of the property being valued higher, than, say, Cincinnati, because the population density is quite a bit higher, placing far greater demands on the city services.
Of course, the population of big cities was often growing very fast in the USSR, but this happened mostly following the official rules so that people populated state built and owned flats, according the established standard norm of population density, which specified the number of sq meters of living room per person.
This Newsweek piece is pretty typical, in that it cites thousands of artillery cannon positioned by N Korea on the DMZ, capable of unleashing a devastation of Seoul, a highly populated city, very soon after hostilities open.
New York City is a densely populated area, however it is quite transient and can feel very lonely at times.
It's simple, because it is a drop dead gorgeous stunning part of the world that is uncluttered, free of pollution, free from the aggravation you get in the big more populated cities, it has beautiful deserted beaches, visually beautiful rugged rainforest clad mountains and the abundance of wildlife are all so very unique to the rest of Australia and even the world so why would you not want to see it and experience it for yourself?
Most tracks are very impressive to look at, with gorgeous mountains, dark tunnels, lavish jungles and populated cities.
Hrudova explains: «For a city that's very populated and organised, it's a city of loneliness, which is a saddening factor in contrast to so many playful elements associated with Tokyo.
Biosphäre Bliesgau, Germany, is applying the concept of the «in - between - city» approach to link two very contrasting landscapes, densely populated and urbanized in the north in the town of St Ingbert, and sparsely populated and rural in the south.
In my graduate studies in city and regional planning, one thing became very obvious to me: cities, by definition and at their best, are densely - populated places.
The icing on the cake is that U.S. (because of its heavily populated coastal cities) and quite a few European countries would be in a very tough position, and those are perceived as historical global opponents, especially the U.S.
Today, the city has less than 7,000 residents but is approximately 10 miles from the very populated Washington D.C.
Although there are a handful of very large cities in the state, the city of New York itself is 33 times more populated than the next biggest city.
This is partly because the Eastern seaboard is a very densely populated area with several large cities, most notably New York.
The so - called mega-sized halls are almost always located in very densely populated urban areas, and normally around transit stations, such as the Great Northern Food Hall in the Grand Central Station in New York City.
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