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====County formation==== | ====County formation==== | ||
For any new counties to be made, the area must have atleast two villages in its borders to form a new county. If any place is less than a city, then usually, the governments of the county seat and the county consolidate for the most part, but this does not mean that they are the same, because of statistical purposes. | For any new counties to be made, the area must have atleast two villages in its borders to form a new county. If any place is less than a city, then usually, the governments of the county seat and the county consolidate for the most part, but this does not mean that they are the same, because of statistical purposes. | ||
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+ | ====Municipal and county densities==== | ||
+ | The Squahamian Density Scale(SDS) was created on Julky 21st 2022, as a need to classify areas into certain densities. | ||
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+ | 20-44 = 4th tier rural | ||
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+ | 45-99 = 3rd tier rural | ||
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+ | 100-500 = 2nd tier rural; low tier suburban county | ||
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+ | 500-999 = 1st tier rural; high tier suburban county | ||
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+ | 1000-2499 = suburban; urbanized county | ||
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+ | 2500-3249 = urban | ||
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+ | 3250-4999+ = dense urban | ||
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+ | 5000+ = urban core | ||
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