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    Mental maps and representations of the city centre of Thessaloniki by Olympia PAPAIOANNOU, Apostolos PAPAGIANNAKIS, Panagiotis A. HATZIPROKOPIOU

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The analysis traces the features that attract (e.g. the water element) or repel (e.g. the presence of marginalized groups) the inhabitants of Thessaloniki, their feelings (e.g. insecurity) and the daily routes they follow for various activities. It attempts to identify their common but also different perceptions of the city, the stereotypes, prejudices and their origins. …”
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    Serodiagnosis of ovine neosporosis in mosul city, iraq by Maab AL-Farwachi, Basima AL-Badrani, Wesam AL-Khafaji

    “…<p> <b>Conclusion:</b> This is the first evidence of Neospora caninum antibodies in sheep from Mosul city.…”
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    The Property Tax and Its Pratice in the City of Aydın by Serap TABAK

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…However, with this study on the city of Aydın, wealthy Turkish-Muslims in the cities of Anatolia, too, had paid this tax; and in Aydin, there were not any non-Muslims among the property tax payers. …”
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    DETERMINING FACTORS OF A CITY’S TOURISM ATTRACTIVENESS by ARTURO CALVO-MORA, JUAN MANUEL BERBEL-PINEDA, RAFAEL PERIÁÑEZ, EVA MARÍA SUÁREZ

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The primary aim of this work is to identify actions that can improve the tourist attractiveness of a city, specifically Seville, and secondly, to test the Concept Mapping methodology when it is applied to the conceptualization of complex constructs associated with tourism management. …”
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    ABOUT THE FUTURISTIC CITY OF NEOM IN SAUDI ARABIA by E. S. Biryukov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The methodological base consists of studying the existing experience of the KSA on the construction of cities, its comparative analysis with the policy of other Arabian monarchies, and forecasting the prospects of the project on this basis. …”
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    Natural hazards and urban policies in Mexico City by François Mancebo

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Mexico City is located at an altitude of over 2 000 metres where it occupies an attractive but hazardous site hemmed in by the Sierra Madre and volcanic mountain ranges.The site is one of the most disaster-prone locations in the world, threatened by a combination of natural hazards, poorly controlled technological hazards created by the city’s heavy industry, pollution – particularly air pollution and diminishing local resources, the most seriously threatened being water. …”
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