No, very rural
North Korea is a mix of rural and urban areas. While some regions are highly industrialized and urbanized, much of the country is still rural with agriculture being a prominent sector of the economy.
North Africa is a mix of rural and urban areas. While there are major cities like Cairo, Algiers, and Tunis that are densely populated and urbanized, there are also many rural areas with agriculture and smaller towns and villages scattered throughout the region.
Winnipeg is a a major North American city.
There are both urban and rural areas in Costa Rica. The Central Valley includes the four largest urban concentrations, while the areas on the North and South of the country have smaller cities and rural areas.
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
Many African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North.
Canada is a country.It have rural and urban.
Rural is farmland. Urban is innercity.
India is actually both rural and urban
52.3% of Jamaica is urban, and 47.7% is rural.
Yes, there were differences between the North and South in terms of rural and urban areas. The North was more industrialized and urbanized, with cities like New York and Philadelphia leading in manufacturing and trade. In contrast, the South was more rural and agrarian, with a reliance on plantation farming, particularly in cotton and tobacco.