0 a person or animal that lives permanently in a place -- cư dân
In his visits to and walks around allotments, public housing projects and wasteland, he took photographs, drew maps and interviewed inhabitants or users of space.
Today their inhabitants produce fish products for a world market with the aid of hightechnology fishing vessels and fish plants.
The fragmentation of villages and the formation of new villages by inhabitants of existing ones can be seen as another dimension of the same phenomenon.
The poverty, disease, and crime in the new urban slums were seen as resulting from the genetic inferiority of the inhabitants.
Nevertheless, the figures show that such pottery was not concentrated in specific areas, but widespread among the inhabitants.
Nucleated settlement would have placed the inhabitants of a farm in close daily proximity.
The timing and planning of the construction may thus have been something that was decided by a more extended group of people than the inhabitants.
At the outset of the eighteenth century it had some 800 inhabitants, and around 1860 approximately 1,300, who lived in sixteen mostly very small villages.
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