9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Chinatown (redirected fromChinatowns) Encyclopedia Chi·na·town (chī′nə-toun′) n. A neighborhood or section of a city that is inhabited chiefly by Chinese people. ...
The Chinatown in Manhattan, New York is over 100 years old. It is a very old business district.The Chinatown in San Francisco is the largest Chinese community outside Asia and the oldest Chinese community in North America.The Chinatown in Port Louis has become the most famous commercial ...
The largest Chinatown in Netherlands and a hub of cultural diversity. The largest and oldest Chinatown in North America. Singapore Chinatown Vientiane Chinatown Washington DC Chinatown Yangon Chinatown Yokohama Chinatown Singapore Laos USA Burma Japan Created in 1822 by the British, this is the "Offi...
在经历了“孤立的小城镇”(small town in isolation)和“大众社会的小城镇”(small town in mass society)的时代之后,有学者认为当前正在进入“全球社会的小城镇”(small town in global society)时代[47]。“全球社会”区别于“大众社会”的2个因素是全球化竞争的加强和地理位置相关性的降低[47]。因此,在全球化...
The first industrial centers developed in Britain, Western Europe, and North America. Some, such as New Lanark, Scotland, and settlements in New England, were attracted by waterpower and were no more than villages. As industrial towns developed on the basis of steam power and adjacent to coal...
The second will continue anticlockwise to the north of the River Thames from Tilbury to High Wycombe. This one extends from Slough, Windsor and Staines to Gravesend and Bluewater, taking in Guildford, Crawley, Tunbridge Wells and other centres of activity. These were places where green London ...
Cretaceous cypraeids are uncommon in North American strata and comprise 15 recognized species, seven of which are from the Pacific slope of North America (... LT Groves - Nautilus -Greenville then Sanibel- 被引量: 6发表: 2004年 A cancer-associated mutation inactivates a region of the high-...
It is widely believed that small towns have been playing a crucial role in rural sustainable development, as they provide most public services for rural residents living in hinterland villages. However, concrete evidence from a national-level analysis based on first-hand survey data is scarce. This...
The second will continue anticlockwise to the north of the River Thames from Tilbury to High Wycombe. This one extends from Slough, Windsor and Staines to Gravesend and Bluewater, taking in Guildford, Crawley, Tunbridge Wells and other centres of activity. These were places where green London ...