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by vincentkriek
1003 days ago
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I live in The Netherlands and it's not functionally a very large low density city. The main part of the country (de randstad [1]), but the rest isn't. And we need to pay to make sure there are facilities there, the government currently is just draining the natural resources and giving nothing in return. I don't know how a large country functions, but for the Netherlands there is a clear need to invest more in the rest of the country. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randstad |
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I just moved to the Netherlands (in the Randstad) and it's arguably better for the country that I moved to a place that already is dense and efficient to provide services to. Though it would be nice if it were above sea level.