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- Agro-town abstract "An agro-town is an agglomeration located in a rural environment with a population sometimes several thousands-strong but whose workforce's main occupation is agriculture. The agro-town also lacks the administrative, commercial and industrial functions which are usually common in the centers of such size. This type of agglomeration is particularly present around the Mediterranean Sea, in West Africa and in the Americas.".
- Q21856567 abstract "An agro-town is an agglomeration located in a rural environment with a population sometimes several thousands-strong but whose workforce's main occupation is agriculture. The agro-town also lacks the administrative, commercial and industrial functions which are usually common in the centers of such size. This type of agglomeration is particularly present around the Mediterranean Sea, in West Africa and in the Americas.".
- Agro-town comment "An agro-town is an agglomeration located in a rural environment with a population sometimes several thousands-strong but whose workforce's main occupation is agriculture. The agro-town also lacks the administrative, commercial and industrial functions which are usually common in the centers of such size. This type of agglomeration is particularly present around the Mediterranean Sea, in West Africa and in the Americas.".
- Q21856567 comment "An agro-town is an agglomeration located in a rural environment with a population sometimes several thousands-strong but whose workforce's main occupation is agriculture. The agro-town also lacks the administrative, commercial and industrial functions which are usually common in the centers of such size. This type of agglomeration is particularly present around the Mediterranean Sea, in West Africa and in the Americas.".