Three Kiravs Model: Difference between revisions
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'''Second Kirav''' - Slower-growing inland cities. Rural lowland areas of coastal states<br> | '''Second Kirav''' - Slower-growing inland cities. Rural lowland areas of coastal states<br> | ||
'''Third Kirav''' - Rural inland Kirav, more populous Highland vales, comparatively prosperous Southern metros, Koskenkorva<br> | '''Third Kirav''' - Rural inland Kirav, more populous Highland vales, comparatively prosperous Southern metros, Koskenkorva<br> | ||
'''Fourth Kirav''' - Remote Highland, boreal, and Deep Inland communities, | '''Fourth Kirav''' - Remote Highland, boreal, and Deep Inland communities, Urom reductions, the rest of the South<br> | ||
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Mark Lenihan’s future-oriented model based on development prospects rather than present conditions: | Mark Lenihan’s future-oriented model based on development prospects rather than present conditions: |