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Paula Owen
17 October, 09:23
What is liner population
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Edward Wheeler
17 October, 10:51
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A linear settlement is a (normally small to medium-sized) settlement or group of buildings that is formed in a long line. Many follow a transport route, such as a road, river, or canal though some form due to physical restrictions, such as coastlines, mountains, hills or valleys. Linear settlements may have no obvious center, such as a road junction. Linear settlements have a long and narrow shape.
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