China
Enviado por RAJR • 5 de Mayo de 2015 • Apuntes • 249 Palabras (1 Páginas) • 129 Visitas
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PRC extends from 80 ° W to 120 ° W, meaning that China covers a twelfth of the length of the world, the third largest land area in the world country, where there are more people (one sixth).
The largest cities in China are very well structured but, however, the rest of the urban network is poorly structured. Medium cities there are hardly beyond the capitals of the thirty provinces that account: a very large provinces which do not serve as a whole most of the capital. But, in recent times, it has begun the migration from the countryside to the city and begin to feel the first signs of overpopulation. To avoid this, the Chinese authorities have begun to prioritize the capital and new cities as an urban center, with similar opportunities in big cities. These medium-sized cities try to channel and order the immediate rural world, providing products to large urban centers. Each town holds a strong development program; forcing you to drain labor and capital of the country. In the end, this policy will encourage a genuine rural exodus and unbalance, moreover, the population distribution. All this is still controlled by the Chinese Communist authorities, who still decide where people should live.
In China are some of the largest cities in the world, including Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing and Tianjin, all with more than 5,000,000 inhabitants. No other macrocephaly appears underdeveloped countries, but only because it is a big country and the population is not concentrated in one city.
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