Suburban
Suburban describes a geographic area or a way of life associated with suburbs—residential areas situated on the outskirts of a city. The term derives from the Latin suburbium, originally meaning the area just outside a city’s walls; in modern use it denotes communities surrounding an urban core and connected to it by roads and public transit.
Suburbs commonly feature lower population density than central districts, with housing stock dominated by single-family detached
Suburban development expanded in many countries after World War II, driven by rising car ownership, housing
Regional variation exists in the concept. In North America, suburbs often refer to separate municipalities surrounding