While cities and country-land are very different, some similarities include....
* Population of people (cities will have more, though)
* Population of animals (country will have more, though)
* Residential buildings
* Stores / Marketplaces
* Buisinesses
* Public transportation
* Education sites
* Cars
what is the similarities between the ulna and the radius
similarities
what are the similarities between network switch and a hub
There are zero similarities between the two.
similarities between kangaroo and human
A Sumerian city-state contained of a village and a city.
There were the same pets and the same jobs so those could be similarities between the country and city
A city girl is all in a bag of chips with all her "coolness" but a village girl is not all in a bag of chips. A village girl is happy with her simple life but to a village girl, city life is realley hard and a city girl is used to her "cool" life but village life to a city girl is really hard.
Thul is a village near a city Bombay
The similarities between the two cities show that the government was very advanced and well organized.
There are basically, none.
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House+House=Village Village+Village=City
the antonym for village
similarities in between city and farm life is you still have to wake up early in the morning, work, do some chores or go to school. I hope my answer is what you were looking for. similarities in between city and farm life is you still have to wake up early in the morning, work, do some chores or go to school. I hope my answer is what you were looking for.
Almost nothing. But a citizen is man of a town, city, village, etc. A freeman may or may not even live in a town, city, village, etc. He may always be moving.
No Wakefield is a little village/town area between Christchurch and Nelson in New Zealand