rurally

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English - Turkish
kırsal olarak
rural
köy

Kırsal göçü Almanya'nın bu bölgesindeki bütün köylerin nüfusunu azalttı. - The rural exodus depopulated entire villages in this region of Germany.

Japon kırsal köylerinin çok değiştiği söylenir. - It is said that Japanese rural villages had changed a lot.

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köy yaşamına ait
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(Hukuk) kırsal

Yakında kırsal yaşama alışacaksın. - You will soon be used to rural life.

Kırsaldan şehir bölgelerine yapılan bu taşınma iki yüzyıldan daha fazla bir süredir devam etmektedir. - This movement from rural to urban areas has been going on for over two hundred years.

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köy hayatına ait
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(Ticaret) bölgesel
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çiftçilikle ilgili
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ruralist köy veya kır hayatı yaşayan kimse
Rural
köyişleri
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{s} kırsal, köye ait
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{s} çiftçilik ile ilgili
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{s} tarımsal
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zirai
rural
kır hayatını tavsiye eden kimse
English - English
In a rural place; in the countryside
In a rural way
In a rural manner; as in the country
in a country-like manner, rustically
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pertaining to less-populated, non-urban areas
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Pertaining to the country; rather than urban
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{a} country, like the country, retired
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land outside of the settlements
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is a driving cycle (outside of cities, but not on highways)
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of the countryside
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relating to rural areas; "rural electrification"; "rural free delivery (RFD)
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Districts with no population centers in excess of one thousand persons and characterized by sparse widespread populations
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{s} characteristic of a small town, rustic
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This refers to areas whose populations are below 10,000
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1 Usually refers to areas with populations less than 5,000 2 Areas outside the limits of any incorporated or unincorporated city, town, village, hamlet or any other designated residential or commercial area such as a subdivision, business or shopping center or community development 3 Includes all areas of a state that are outside the Federal Highway Administration approved and adjusted census boundaries of small urban and urbanized areas
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Of or pertaining to agriculture; as, rural economy
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Consistent with the definition EPA used in the analyses to support the Integrated Urban Air Toxics Strategy, a county was considered "rural" if, based on 1990 census data, it does not contain a metropolitan statistical area with a population greater than 250,000, and the U S Census Bureau did not designate more than 50 percent of the population as "urban " This definition does not necessarily apply for any regulatory or implementation purpose
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pertaining to the area outside the larger and moderate- sized cities and surrounding population concentrations Generally characterized by farms, ranches, small towns, and unpopulated regions Compare with suburb
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Rural places are far away from large towns or cities. These plants have a tendency to grow in the more rural areas. urban
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>> A term used to describe a property's location For example, rural properties are in remote locations, on non-paved access roads or streets with support services more than 10 miles away Rural is also a term used to describe the country as opposed to the city
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A term to describe something which is not of an urban center
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A Main Inventory Table field identifying the presence of agricultural tools and livestock
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Of, like, or living in the country; rustic
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Places of 2,500 or fewer population and not other urban areas
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Beginning with FY97, the AoA is introducing a standard definition for rural for purposes of SPR reporting A rural area is: any area that is not defined as urban Urban areas comprise (1) urbanized areas (a central place and its adjacent densely settled territories with a combined minimum population of 50,000) and (2) an incorporated place or a census designated place with 20,000 or more inhabitants
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The area of the state outside the Perth Statistical Division as defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (see Metropolitan)
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Rural means having features which are typical of areas that are far away from large towns or cities. the old rural way of life
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Used to describe areas lying outside the U S Census urban area boundary, less than 2,500 population (less than 5,000 population for Federal-Aid highway purposes)
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An area where there is little industry, and the residential population is spread out Common businesses have to do with farming, agriculture and wildlife
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relating to rural areas; "rural electrification"; "rural free delivery (RFD)"
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A term to describe something which is not of an urban centre
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relating to the countryside and people who live in the countryside
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- A definition used in the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) to characterize an area with a substantially modified natural environment Sights and sounds of humans are readily evident, and the interaction between users is moderate to high A considerable number of facilities are designed for use by large numbers of people Facilities for intensified motorized use and parking are available
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living in or characteristic of farming or country life; "rural people"; "large rural households"; "unpaved rural roads"; "an economy that is basically rural"
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Indicates whether the school is located in a rural area A rural area is defined as a locality comprising fewer than 10 000 people The localities are determined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Of or pertaining to the country, as distinguished from a city or town; living in the country; suitable for, or resembling, the country; rustic; as, rural scenes; a rural prospect
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