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      Map of the Trans-Continental Railroad in the United States. When the railroad was built it transformed the cities of Sacramento and Omaha into major urban areas and transportation centers. Map of the Trans-Sahara trade route. Notice Timbuktu, Mali in West Africa. Map of the Trans-Siberian railroad in Russia.


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      Omaha, Nebraska; Sacramento, California – Cities that grew up along the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad Novosibirsk, Vladivostok – Cities that grew up along the Trans-Siberian Railroad Influences of urban areas on their regions and countries


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      The two Siberian cities of Novosibirsk and Irkutsk differ dramatically in terms of history, population diversity and size, and economy. Novosibirsk was founded during the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway in the late 19th century and it grew quickly because of its strategic location for Russian settlers going further on into Siberia.


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      Omaha, Nebraska; Sacramento, California: Cities that grew up along the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad Novosibirsk, Vladivostok: Cities that grew up along the Trans-Siberian Railroad There are many f


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      7. Identify the following with regards to the population of Sub-Saharan Africa: a) economic classification b) size of cities c) population growth rates d) refugee populations. IV. South, East, and Southeast Asia. 1. What are the most densely populated areas in Asia? 2. Identify the religions that have had a major impact on life in most of Asia. 3.


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      Industrial cities along Trans-Siberian Railroad (1904) Thinner settlement along the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) Railroad -- newer (1984) Population and Settlement: An Urban Domain (cont.)


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      Oct 22, 2013 · Which of the following has the highest population density? A. 100 deer in 100 sq kilometers. B. 20 deer in 10 square kilometers. C. 10 deer in 10 square kilometers. D. 50 deer in 20 square kilometers. 12. Every summer, Siberian cranes fly from India to Siberia, where they breed and raise their young. When winter comes, the cranes fly back to India.


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      The population density rate in Irkutsk region is currently about 3 people per km2, while in France and Germany it is over 200 per km2. Under Soviet sectoral planning, Siberian territories, which are rich in natural resources, were considered to be a kind of storehouse of raw materials so that their extensive development was determined ...


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      Draw the Trans-Siberian Railroad route on a map and locate several important cities from European Russia to the Pacific. Research historical events in reference and history books and explain how the physical environment influenced them. Use an outline or wall map to show the extent of Mongol, French and German invaders incursions into Russia.


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      For instance, in Siberian cities as recently as 2001, only the poorest actually pay for electricity because they fear if they don’t they will be someday called to pay and be left without heat. The rest of the population simply does not pay because it remains illegal to shut off electricity for nonpayment of bills (Humphrey 2003).


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