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by rdancer
3838 days ago
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Historically, the vast majority of people in Europe would live in a village, and lived and died within a radius they could comfortably cover on foot in half a day. The urban population has only recently risen about 50% worldwide[1] (but that includes slums). [1] http://www.who.int/gho/urban_health/situation_trends/urban_p... |
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The difference between villages, towns, and cities was the scale of the patronage and the riches. Even tiny village churches would, over hundreds of years, acquire highly valuable paintings and gold and silver works of art.