Rural Town

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A rural town is a small, sparsely populated settlement with fewer than 5,000 residents and 2,000 housing units, characterized by open spaces and a slower pace of life. These towns are the opposite of urban areas, which are densely populated. The specific definition of what constitutes a rural town can vary by country or agency, but it is generally based on population size and density.

Via: This small rural town had 1 veterinarian, a 74-year old veteran who tried finding his replacement for 5 years - Even willing to give away his clinic, truck, and supplies if someone were to move to the town to take over - A young graduate student took the offer - https://x.com/DudespostingWs/status/1981203928839491665

Rural - Town - Urban