Urban Sprawl - The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural land, often characterized by low-density housing and reliance on cars., Overcrowding - A condition where too many people live in a small area, leading to a strain on resources, services, and infrastructure., Infrastructure - The fundamental facilities and systems that support a city, such as roads, transportation, water supply, and communication networks., Residential Areas - Parts of a city or town designated for housing rather than commercial or industrial purposes., Congestion - Overcrowding of traffic and people in urban areas, causing delays and inefficiencies in transportation systems., Slums - Poor and densely populated urban areas, often with substandard housing and lacking basic services like clean water or sanitation., Shanty Towns - Informal settlements made up of makeshift housing, usually on the outskirts of cities, lacking proper infrastructure and services., Squalor - Extremely dirty and unpleasant living conditions, often associated with poverty and overcrowded urban areas., Green-Belt Land - Areas of open space, often around cities, where construction is restricted to prevent urban sprawl and maintain environmental quality., No-Go Areas - Parts of a city considered unsafe or inaccessible, often due to high crime rates or social unrest.,

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