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10:58 am, Jun 14 2014
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Wait, wait, wait! Less than 5 thousand is rural? 5 thousand? Wow. The closest town to where I live is a few hundred at most. I live a 5 minute drive outside of that town. Maybe that makes me super rural?

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11:12 am, Jun 14 2014
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i live in a city with 60k~ ppl ><

but i guess in New England we have a different set of guidelines for that stuff. we determine each by their form of government where cities have mayors and a city council and towns have town meetings and a board of selectmen.

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11:16 am, Jun 14 2014
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I'm not sure... Usually people refer to Toronto as the metropolitan area, which has a population of over 6m, but the city of Toronto only has 2.6m. Also, I'm surprised the really rural people even have Internet bigrazz

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11:38 am, Jun 14 2014
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Town (5k - 10k). I had to look it up since I had absolutely no idea. The two places I lived in before had larger populations but I gotta admit I love where I live, for the most part.

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12:35 pm, Jun 14 2014
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I just put City(500k-1m). Even though I currently live in North Las Vegas, I've also lived in Las Vegas just a couple months ago. I pretty much treat the two if them the same at this point.

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3:16 pm, Jun 14 2014
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I live in the lovely, sprawling metropolis known as Montreal! 8D
Montreal's population alone exceeds that of Saskatchewan by quite some bit....[/spammy-message-is-spammy]

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3:58 pm, Jun 14 2014
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Depend of the point of view, the city itself is +300K but the conurbation is 1m

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5:49 pm, Jun 14 2014
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At 53k, my "town" is the 4th largest city in my state. (granted I'm living in a fairly rural US state, but the state capitol isn't even in the "City" category) The largest city in the state is at 750k and billed as a Metropolitan Area by the US Census Bureau.

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7:00 pm, Jun 14 2014
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My hometown is around 60k and is 45min outside of a small city (100k-500k). I'm currently living in a larger city (1m-5m).

I've also lived in a city that has 10 million people, which is more than some entire countries.

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9:47 pm, Jun 14 2014
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According to Google: 6,336. Classified as a city though. In Ohio: over 5k is a city, any less then it's a "village" (if it's a municipality).

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4:18 am, Jun 15 2014
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Over one million inhabitants. Well it's a capital after all smile

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10:23 am, Jun 15 2014
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1.4mil

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10:36 am, Jun 15 2014
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88k, though classified as a city. Also, it's right outside Toronto, so definitely a more urban area than rural.

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10:47 am, Jun 15 2014
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City 2.106m.
I've never lived in city with less than 1 million inhabitants. (Needless to say I despise rush hour commute dead)

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1:26 pm, Jun 15 2014
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Probably depends on closeness to a bigger city, country conectivity and goverment politics. I went once to a really rural area and the state pun internet conectivity in the school.

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