Periferiák
Periferiák is a term often used in urban planning and sociology to describe areas that are located on the outskirts or margins of a city or a more developed region. These areas are typically characterized by lower population density, less developed infrastructure, and often a more rural or semi-rural character compared to the central urban core. The concept of periferiák can also encompass a broader sense of being on the edge, including social, economic, or cultural fringes.
In the context of urban studies, periferiák can be the result of suburbanization, where populations move away
The term can also imply a degree of detachment from the main social and economic activities of