Parts of the system located outside the city walls are still functioning and serving the megapolis of Istanbul. |
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The phenomenon of the megapolis seems to be an irreversible and universal phenomenon. |
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Today, Dharavi stands on a goldmine: a slice of land in the heart of the megapolis with the highest land prices in India. |
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The private helicopter is an effective vehicle which appreciably saves time, allowing to avoid a problem of traffic jams in megapolis streets. |
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Novosibirsk is the largest megapolis of Siberia and one of the largest municipal formations in Russia. |
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Any village with 20-30 people still living there is, by Chernobyl standards, a megapolis. |
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Shenzhen is a big megapolis in the South of Chinese People's Republic, and together with Guanchzhou and Hong-Kong is one of the most important transport and logistic nodal points. |
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In addition to the regional exhibitors, these Floralies will receive Nantes, Pau, the Principality of Monaco, the Japanese city of Hamamatsu and the Chinese megapolis of Xi'An, the guest of honour at this year's Geneva Fair. |
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In other words, the megapolis originates as an expression of alienated culture. |
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She grew up in a Delhi that was a quieter, smaller city compared to the megapolis of some twenty million it is now, where thousands arrive in search of work every month. |
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It is about to be erased almost entirely, then dramatically rebuilt as a parkland-set Olympic megapolis complete with athletics stadium, velodrome, swimming pools, press centre and £650 million athletes' village. |
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A megapolis is the result of this situation. |
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From the beginnings in the 12th century to the megapolis of today, a combination of tradition and modernity. The English writer Caroline Brooke, who has come to know the Russian capital closely, presents a different history. |
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In the North, 'city' has all but dropped out of the vocabulary, to be replaced by metropolis, megapolis, suburb, urban areas and conurbations, new names given to places where 'nature' is a thing of the past. |
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His sojourn in this gigantic megapolis, intriguing as much for its music as for the frequent exchanges among musicians who perform there, exposed the composer to a profound reflexion evident on this album. |
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If you're not one of the three million people expected to flee this sprawling megapolis this Labor Day weekend, don't despair. |
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Sydney is not a megapolis, like Milan, Paris, London or Los Angeles. |
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In mid-December 2006, the Megapolis weekly newspaper published interviews with a representative of the SAMK and a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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