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- Clone_town abstract "Clone town is a global term for a town where the High Street or other major shopping areas are significantly dominated by chain stores. The term was coined by the New Economics Foundation (NEF)), a British think tank, in the 2004 report on \"Clone Town Britain\".A survey conducted by the NEF in 2005 estimated that 41% of towns in the UK and 48% of London villages could be considered clone towns, with the trend rising.".
- Clone_town thumbnail Exeter_,_High_Street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1216928.jpg?width=300.
- Clone_town wikiPageExternalLink clone_town.htm.
- Clone_town wikiPageExternalLink clonetownbritainnewsthefightback200306.aspx.
- Clone_town wikiPageID "1960683".
- Clone_town wikiPageLength "6544".
- Clone_town wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Clone_town wikiPageRevisionID "694760804".
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Distribution,_retailing,_and_wholesaling.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Chain_store.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Exeter.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink High_Street.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Middlesbrough.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink New_Economics_Foundation.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Stafford.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Weston-super-Mare.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink Winchester.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLink File:Exeter_,_High_Street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1216928.jpg.
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clone town".
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLinkText "clone city".
- Clone_town wikiPageWikiLinkText "clone town".
- Clone_town wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Clone_town subject Category:Distribution,_retailing,_and_wholesaling.
- Clone_town hypernym Term.
- Clone_town comment "Clone town is a global term for a town where the High Street or other major shopping areas are significantly dominated by chain stores. The term was coined by the New Economics Foundation (NEF)), a British think tank, in the 2004 report on \"Clone Town Britain\".A survey conducted by the NEF in 2005 estimated that 41% of towns in the UK and 48% of London villages could be considered clone towns, with the trend rising.".
- Clone_town label "Clone town".
- Clone_town sameAs m.06pbq8.
- Clone_town wasDerivedFrom Clone_town?oldid=694760804.
- Clone_town depiction Exeter_,_High_Street_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1216928.jpg.
- Clone_town isPrimaryTopicOf Clone_town.