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A primate city is: A city from where people travel to work. An urban renewal strategy. A city that has twice the population of the next largest city. The spread ... show full transcript
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A primate city is defined as a city that has significantly greater population than the next largest city in the country. Specifically, it is one that has at least twice the population of the second largest city, making it a dominant urban center in economic, political, and cultural terms.
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