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DefinitionsDefinitions vary somewhat amongst different nations. The minimum density requirement is generally 400 persons per square kilometer[citation needed]. In Australia, urban areas are referred to as "urban centres" and are defined as population clusters of 1000 or more people, with a minimum density of 200 people per square kilometer [1]. In Japan urbanized areas are defined as contiguous areas of densely inhabited districts (DIDs) using census enumeration districts as units with a density requirement of 4,000 people per square kilometer. European countries define urbanized areas on the basis of urban-type land use, not allowing any gaps of typically more than 200 meters, and use satellite photos instead of census blocks to determine the boundaries of the urban area. In less developed countries, in addition to land use and density requirements, a requirement that a large majority of the population, typically 75%, is not engaged in agriculture and/or fishing is sometimes used. Statistics New Zealand defines New Zealand urban areas for statistical purposes as a settlement with a population of a thousand people or more.
United States
The US Census Bureau defines an urban area as: "Core census block groups or blocks that have a population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile (386 per square kilometer) and surrounding census blocks that have an overall density of at least 500 people per square mile (193 per square kilometer)." The concept of Urbanized Areas as defined by the US Census Bureau are often used as a more accurate gauge of the size of a city, since in different cities and states the lines between city borders and the urbanized area of that city are often not the same. For example, the city of Greenville, South Carolina has a city population under 60,000 but an urbanized area over 300,000, while nearby Winston-Salem, North Carolina has a city population of 180,000, making it appear to be much larger than Greenville, but once the urbanized area is considered, the population is about 270,000 meaning that Greenville is actually a "larger" city for all intents and purposes. CanadaIn Canada, an urban area is an area that has more than 400 people per square kilometre and has more than 1,000 people [1]. If two or more urban areas are within two kilometres of each other, they are merged into a single urban area. [1] The boundaries of an urban area are not influenced by municipal or even provincial boundaries. [1] See also
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