City
A city is a large, permanent human settlement characterized by high population density and a complex mix of land uses, including residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Cities typically host centralized governance institutions, public services, and infrastructure such as transportation networks, utilities, and communications systems. They are distinguished from rural settlements by coordinated planning, diversified economies, and cultural or administrative significance.
Origins of cities are tied to the rise of agrarian surplus, which supported specialized labor and administration.
Governance and economy: City administration typically includes a municipal or metropolitan government responsible for land use,
Planning and challenges: Urban planning seeks to balance housing, mobility, green space, and resilience to climate-related
Etymology: The word city derives from Latin civitas, meaning citizenship or a city-state, and has come to