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- Primate_city abstract "A primate city is the leading city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy. A 'primate city distribution' is a rank-size distribution that has one very large city with many much smaller cities and towns, and no intermediate-sized urban centres: a King effect, visible as an outlier on an otherwise linear graph, when the rest of the data fit a power law or stretched exponential function. The 'law of the primate city' was first proposed by the geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939. He defines a primate city as being "at least twice as large as the next largest city and more than twice as significant." A primate city is number one in its country in most aspects, like politics, economy, media, culture and universities.".
- Primate_city wikiPageID "1477592".
- Primate_city wikiPageLength "4482".
- Primate_city wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Primate_city wikiPageRevisionID "682517738".
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Bangkok.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Blue-collar_worker.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Blue-collar_workers.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Budapest.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Category:City.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography-related_lists.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lists_of_cities.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Economic_development.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Geographer.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Global_city.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink King_effect.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Jefferson_(geographer).
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Megacity.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Power_law.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Primate_(disambiguation).
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Rank-size_distribution.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_city.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Stretched_exponential_function.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Urban_hierarchy.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLinkText "Primate city".
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLinkText "primate cities".
- Primate_city wikiPageWikiLinkText "primate city".
- Primate_city hasPhotoCollection Primate_city.
- Primate_city wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Primate_city wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Primate_city wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Primate_city subject Category:City.
- Primate_city subject Category:Geography-related_lists.
- Primate_city subject Category:Lists_of_cities.
- Primate_city hypernym City.
- Primate_city type Article.
- Primate_city type City.
- Primate_city type List.
- Primate_city type Article.
- Primate_city type List.
- Primate_city comment "A primate city is the leading city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy. A 'primate city distribution' is a rank-size distribution that has one very large city with many much smaller cities and towns, and no intermediate-sized urban centres: a King effect, visible as an outlier on an otherwise linear graph, when the rest of the data fit a power law or stretched exponential function.".
- Primate_city label "Primate city".
- Primate_city sameAs Primatstadt.
- Primate_city sameAs プライメイトシティ.
- Primate_city sameAs Bandar_raya_primat.
- Primate_city sameAs Primate_city.
- Primate_city sameAs m.054mkn.
- Primate_city sameAs Q1422929.
- Primate_city sameAs Q1422929.
- Primate_city sameAs 首位都市.
- Primate_city wasDerivedFrom Primate_city?oldid=682517738.
- Primate_city isPrimaryTopicOf Primate_city.