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In the world of the steppe, where agglomerations of groups were rather fluid, it was vital to know how to deal with a newly-emergent power.
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People located in cities are more productive than those working outside dense agglomerations.
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It also describes the functioning of these agglomerations and federations.
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According to the 2011 census, there are 15 urban agglomerations with a population greater than 500,000.
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They can also refer to specialised agglomerations of activities such as urban university campuses or research institutes.
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Rural agglomerations are a collection of a number of villages.
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Another list defines megacities as urban agglomerations instead of metropolitan areas.
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