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Binary distribution is the presence of two or more very large and dominant cities in a country.[1][2]

Countries with binary distribution

References

  1. ^ "Urban Models". S-cool. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  2. ^ AS GEOGRAPHY Human Environments 2.2: Settlement Patterns [dead link]