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'''Ranch Tracts''' - Suburban tracts of {{wp|Ranch-style house|ranch houses}} laid out with [[Urcean]] [[The Valley (Urcea)|Valley-grade]] density. They are laid out in square or rectangular grids and built mostly on drained swampland in the coastal plains of Central Æonara and East Æonara. During the 1970s AD, the ranch tracts surrounding [[Sirana]] were home to the {{wp|Essex man|Mondego man}}, and remain associated with the more prosperous stratum of the working classes and the lower-middle class, although the median income in these areas declined during the 1980s and 1990s as more affluent residents variously returned to the Mainland or moved to air conditioner colonies.
'''Ranch Tracts''' - Suburban tracts of {{wp|Ranch-style house|ranch houses}} laid out with [[Urcean]] [[The Valley (Urcea)|Valley-grade]] density. They are laid out in square or rectangular grids and built mostly on drained swampland in the coastal plains of Central Æonara and East Æonara. During the 1970s AD, the ranch tracts surrounding [[Sirana]] were home to the {{wp|Essex man|Mondego man}}, and remain associated with the more prosperous stratum of the working classes and the lower-middle class, although the median income in these areas declined during the 1980s and 1990s as more affluent residents variously returned to the Mainland or moved to air conditioner colonies.
'''Settlement Towns''' - {{wp|New towns}} built to accommodate emigrés - initially mainly dispossessed petty bourgeois, professionals, and the middle classes, but gradually broadened to a wider demographic scope - from the [[Kiravian Union]], as well as to help drive national economic development. Settlement towns have come to be retrospectively regarded as the ideological and architectural forerunners of the [[Settlement Movement]].
*'''Exits''' - {{wp|Periurban}} settlement patterns created by [[Æonara#Land_Reform|land reform policies]] of the [[Kiravian Remnant]]. Exits generally formed from the dispersal of farming families out of '''old villages''' when land reform programmes gave them the rights to live and work on their own nearby farms.


===Religion===
===Religion===