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Maringá and the regional urban network: urban contends and demographic concentration

Angela Maria Endlich (Author)    

Resumen

This article is about the history and the geography of the regional urban network which Maringá is part of. Research aims at understanding recent interurban relations associated with urban contents and demographic dynamic.

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