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Do European Cities Have Suburbs? MrFarstrider Send a noteboard - 14/12/2014 08:42:35 PM

Do the larger cities in Europe have suburbs that are characterized as bedroom or commuter communites or are larger cities set up as distinctly urban (mostly vertical housing and business)? When my wife and I visited Australia, there was a noticeable and sudden difference between rural Melbourne and the city of Melbourne. I was wondering if Europe is similar or if they also have gradual suburban sprawl.

EDIT I am requesting information on what Europe IS like rather than what Europe is NOT like when compared to the USA.

This message last edited by MrFarstrider on 15/12/2014 at 03:18:41 AM
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Do European Cities Have Suburbs? - 14/12/2014 08:42:35 PM 803 Views
Depends on the city, I suppose. - 14/12/2014 09:08:09 PM 736 Views
I think theirs urban areas areblesslikely to be blighted ghettos than ours are. - 14/12/2014 11:59:53 PM 609 Views
What does American busing have to do with European Suburbs? *NM* - 15/12/2014 01:47:45 AM 357 Views
Just that they don't have busing, and thus less incentive to live away from the city - 15/12/2014 02:15:06 AM 676 Views
Seems an unnatural method for describing Europe. - 15/12/2014 02:58:52 AM 685 Views
your brought up the comparison - 15/12/2014 03:08:25 AM 600 Views
True. - 15/12/2014 03:14:10 AM 756 Views
nothing but it has a lot to do with American suburbs - 15/12/2014 03:04:38 AM 635 Views
It's a fair point... - 15/12/2014 10:24:39 PM 647 Views
Now thats just mean *NM* - 16/12/2014 09:32:44 PM 376 Views
What Paul said is my experience too. - 15/12/2014 11:19:13 AM 662 Views
Trick question. - 17/12/2014 05:42:28 PM 633 Views

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