1
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high-rise buildings
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Rural
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Uncommon in rural areas where land is more readily available for sprawling developments
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1
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2
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high-rise buildings
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Rural cultures
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Less prevalent, with a greater emphasis on single-story structures
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1
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3
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high-rise buildings
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rural area
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Less prevalent due to the lower population density and abundance of space
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1
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4
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high-rise buildings
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rural area
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Rare or non-existent, with shorter buildings and more spread-out settlements
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1
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5
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high-rise buildings
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rural areas
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High-rise buildings are rare in rural areas due to the lower population density and focus on preserving natural landscapes.
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1
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6
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high-rise buildings
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rural areas
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Rare, as buildings are typically shorter and more spread out
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1
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7
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high-rise buildings
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rural areas
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Rare, typically limited to urban centers
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1
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8
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high-rise buildings
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rural areas
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Uncommon, emphasis on single or two-story dwellings
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1
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9
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high-rise buildings
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rural areas
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Uncommon due to low population density and more available land
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1
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10
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high-rise buildings
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rural areas
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Less common, as there is more available space for single-family homes or low-rise buildings
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1
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11
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high-rise buildings
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rural communities
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Uncommon, with preference for low-rise or individual houses in open areas
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1
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12
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high-rise buildings
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rural community
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Less common as there is more available land for horizontal housing
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1
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13
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high-rise buildings
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rural culture
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Limited presence and often considered unsuitable for traditional and agricultural way of life
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1
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14
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high-rise buildings
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rural cultures
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Uncommon, with preference for low-rise or single-story dwellings
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1
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15
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high-rise buildings
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rural societies
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Preference for low-rise or single-story housing due to the availability of space and desire for a closer connection to nature.
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1
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