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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

Early
urban
centers
appeared
in
Mesopotamia,
the
Nile
valley,
the
Indus
Valley,
and
China
from
roughly
4th
to
3rd
millennium
BCE.
Over
time,
cities
expanded
through
trade,
defense,
and
religious
or
political
power,
transforming
the
social
and
economic
landscape
through
classical,
medieval,
and
industrial
periods.
Today,
urban
areas
range
from
mid-sized
cities
to
megacities
with
tens
of
millions
of
residents.
public
safety,
utilities,
housing,
and
services.
Common
forms
include
mayor-council
or
council-manager
systems,
sometimes
with
metropolitan
authorities
coordinating
multiple
municipalities.
Economies
are
usually
diversified,
with
services
(finance,
education,
health,
government)
as
major
sectors,
supported
by
manufacturing,
trade,
and
information
industries.
Cities
also
serve
as
hubs
for
culture,
higher
education,
and
innovation.
risks.
Transportation
networks,
roads,
rail,
transit
systems,
and
airports,
shape
urban
form
and
accessibility.
Many
cities
face
congestion,
pollution,
housing
shortages,
inequality,
and
environmental
impacts,
prompting
policy
responses
such
as
zoning
reform,
public
transit
expansion,
sustainable
development,
and
investments
in
climate
adaptation.
denote
an
incorporated
urban
municipality
in
many
languages.