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Inhabited

Inhabited is an adjective used to describe a place that is occupied by people. A location described as inhabited has resident human populations, as opposed to uninhabited, which lacks permanent residents. The term can apply to cities, towns, villages, islands, regions, and even features like caves or fault blocks that have evidence of human occupancy. In everyday usage, inhabited emphasizes the presence of people rather than the size of the population; a place may be sparsely inhabited or densely inhabited.

In geography and planning, the word appears in census data, land-use planning, and territorial descriptions to

Etymology: inhabited derives from inhabit, from Latin habitare 'to dwell', through Old French habiter, with the

See also: uninhabited, populated, habitation, settlement, human geography.

convey
whether
a
settlement
exists
there.
In
archaeology
and
historical
geography,
an
"inhabited
site"
or
"inhabited
region"
refers
to
evidence
of
past
human
occupation,
which
may
be
seasonal
or
permanent
and
may
span
multiple
periods.
suffix
-ed
forming
the
past
participle
adjective.