2.(Economics) material wealth owned by an individual or business enterprise 3.(Economics) wealth available for or capable of use in the production of further wealth, as by industrial investment 4.make capital ofmake capital out ofto get advantage from ...
Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Q Qatar R Romania Russia Rwanda S Samoa San Marino Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Sweden Switzerland
By population, four of the ten largest cities in South America are in Brazil, with Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro standing out as two of the largest. While those two cities have international name recognition, it is easy to overlook the fact that Lima, Per
No, that would not be possible to do. The database includes all named places in the world where people work and live. This includes a large number of small rural villages. In many such places population data is not collected by the government or is very difficult to source. We currently...
While the level of social tension is fairly low, it is important to stress that the division and the boundaries of the two areas are commonly perceived and understood by the local population.Footnote 5 The subject pool We recruited participants born in the metropolitan area of Bologna via OR...
March 2018:Each of the 25 largest cities in the world is home to more people than many countries. For example, London, ranked 23rd in the world, has more residents than nations like Paraguay, Denmark, New Zealand or Ireland, and if Shanghai, globally the largest city was a country, it...
Paraguay: Asuncion (0.5 million) Peru: Lima (5.7 million) Philippines: Manila (1.7 million) Poland: Warsaw (1.6 million) Portugal: Lisbon (0.6 million) Q Qatar: Doha (0.2 million) R Réunion: Saint-Denis (0.1 million) Romania: Bucharest (2.0 million) Russia: Moscow (8.3 million) Rwanda:...
In our study, we extend this research to the global context by characterizing the wall-to-wall fine-resolution footprints of greenspace and population, and mapping the multiscale differences in human exposure to greenspace from country to state, county, and city levels. Based on the results, ...
The construction of super cities in the twenty-first century have become a weathervane of urban development all over the world. However, it is followed by a higher risk of natural disasters, such as the flood disasters in this study. In super cities with greater urban population density and ...
Paraguay: Asuncion Peru: Lima Philippines: Manila Poland: Warsaw Portugal: Lisbon Qatar: Doha Romania: Bucharest Russia: Moscow Rwanda: Kigali Saint Kitts and Nevis: Basseterre Saint Lucia: Castries Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Kingstown