In 1997, the urbanized area was elevated to the status of city.
Approximately 0.8 percent of the nation's land is in the 37 urbanized areas with more than 1,000,000 population.
In 2002, these 37 urbanized areas supported around 40% of the total American population.
More urbanized areas of the state have experienced substantial growth.
For the 1950 Census, these types of places were identified only outside "urbanized areas".
As the population of people moving to urbanized areas increase, the demands for food supply also grow.
The most heavily urbanized areas of Germany were located in the south and the west.
The second space is defined by an urbanized area.
Outside of the urbanized area of the county, most service is limited.
Telecommuting may allow more people to work from less urbanized areas in the future.