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What is the difference between a city and a city?

Cities refer to residential areas where non-agricultural industries and non-agricultural population are concentrated. They gradually evolved from rural areas and usually have favorable conditions such as transportation, resources and flat terrain. A city can be said to be the economic, political and cultural center of a place. Urban representatives: advanced productivity, culture, scientific and technological level and lifestyle.

Cities, also known as urban settlements, are large-scale settlements formed by non-agricultural industries and non-agricultural populations. Densely populated areas are called cities, which generally include residential areas, industrial areas and commercial areas, and have the function of administrative jurisdiction. The administrative jurisdiction of a city may involve a wider scope than itself, including residential areas, streets, hospitals, schools, public green spaces, office buildings, commercial shopping malls, squares, parks and other public facilities. A city is a network system, in which various economic markets-housing, labor, land, transportation, etc.-are intertwined in a limited spatial area.