Mfw not a walkable country

>mfw not a walkable country

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>born in italy
>not born in a small village

>decentralised cities

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>fuckable tourists

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>the largest metro area only has 7% of the total population
Isn't that true for most countries? I feel like primate cities happen only in very small states or incredibly specific cases like London

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Viva l'Italia

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based

like 80% here live in big cities, if you dive past a >20k town in australia you are likely to be stabbed with a heroine needle

>Mfw born in that sweet sweet twilight zone of "big city" and "Small Village"

i love Trieste, i love my City

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I grew up in a village of 400 people. The closest supermarket was literally in another country lol

what is it for Warsaw? in Japan the metro area (tokaido megalopolis) is roughly a third of the population
in Australia it's about 20% for Sydney I think
In Russia a solid seventh of the population lives in the Moscow metro

>live on a fucking boot
>it's not walkable
do fatalians really?

>In Russia a solid seventh of the population lives in the Moscow metro
Kek

That's kinda low. About 12% of our population or 33 million people live in Jakarta Metropolitan Area.

>not born on a Italian island village
I suffer

We're not decentralised with the meaning of "rural", we have a myriad of medium-sized cities, Italy underwent an early urbanisation and in the middle ages we were the most urbanized society in europe. We're multi-centealized, not really decentralised

Good. Large cities are breeding grounds for subhumans.

Croatian island villages dont seem that different

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Sounds like SOVL

>less than 20 000 inhabitants
Eh, towns of 10 000 and upwards have more than enough demand to have everything you need in daily life in a walkable distance (shops, library, restaurants, bars). Especially these dense taditional villages you can find in Italy. The statistics proves nothing.

Urban area density is a much better measurement.

City proper 1.75m, metro area ~2.5 or maybe even 3 million. Barely a twelfth of the country taken the biggest number.

web.archive.org/web/20210417121056/https://strelkamag.com/en/article/moscow-agglomeration
there's 140m in Russia and 20m in the Moscow metropolitan area, simple maths

Well you forgot moscow metro AREA, i just didn't want to fact check, just found funny at the though of 7% of russian population living inside the actual metro