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[[File:DJI_0196-HDR-Pano.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau]]
[[File:Glastonbury_Town_Hall.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Rees town hall.]]
'''Urban planning in Dezevau''' is the planning and design of cities in [[Dezevau]]. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial.  
'''Rees''' (pronounced {{IPAc-en|ˈ|r|iː|s}}, {{wp|Frisian language|Dellish}}: ''Riis'', also known as '''West-Riis''' or '''West Rees'''), is a parish and town of [[Estmere]], located in [[Counties of Estmere|the Perch]] and the [[States of Estmere|state]] of [[Arvorne]]. The town is sistered with [[Riis|Oost-Rijs]], with which it has a complicated border that it is known for. The town consists primarily of a number of Estmerish {{wp|exclaves}} surrounded by [[Hennehouwe]]. It had a population of 4,389 in 2015. ('''[[Rees|See more...]]''')
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[[File:Gemeentehuis_Eindhout.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Riis town hall.]]
'''Riis''' ({{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}: ''Rijs'', also referred to as '''East-Riis''' or '''Oost-Rijs'''), is a [[Hennehouwe#Administrative divisions|municipality]] in [[Hennehouwe]], located in the region of [[Lower Stegeren]]. The municipality is located on the border between Hennehouwe and [[Estmere]], sharing a complicated borderline with {{wp|exclave|exclaves}} that make up the majority of the Estmerish town [[Rees]], which themselves contain second-order exclaves of Riis. The municipality had a population of 7,641 at the time of the 2018 census. ('''[[Riis|See more...]]''')


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Latest revision as of 23:38, 1 March 2024

An evening view of a canalised tributary of the Buiganhingi as it flows through Naimhejia, the second biggest city in Dezevau

Urban planning in Dezevau is the planning and design of cities in Dezevau. It has a history that stretches back two thousand years or more, though modern urban planning only emerged after Dezevauni independence in 1941. It is a key academic, governmental and political concern, influenced strongly in the present day by the nature of local and federal power, and by the ideal of a democratic and socialist economy; its importance relates to the high level of urbanisation in Dezevau, which is about 70%. The most significant urban planning agencies are the district planning commissions, but like many other political processes in Dezevau, consultation with and input from both higher and lower governmental strata are crucial. (See more...)

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