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City vs Village
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Mind Map on City vs Village, created by Oxana Kostina on 08/02/2015.
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City vs Village
a huge metropolis
with a population of over...
a real mix of people and nationalities
urban living
a remote part of the country
with barely ...inhabitants
live in the back of beyond
a quiet backwater in the middle of nowhere
the hectic pace of life
the hustle and bustle
exhilarating atmosphere
the roar of traffic
to get stuck in a traffic jam
congested roads
peace and quiet
silence and solitude
the rustic charm
rural idyll
the glorious countryside
be surrounded by nature
be in the countryside
antonymity of city life
a real sense of belonging
bad crime rate
high risk of pollution
public transport is hopeless
you don't get many shops
to negotiate the complexities... without blinking
a real city person
to explore the countryside
to discover a taste of solitude
reliable public transport
long opening hours
open all ours
be bored rigid (informal)
a desirable place to live
inner city
high standards of living
modern amenities [i:]
commercial and recreational facilities
within walking distance
hail a taxi
derelict buildings
a vivid sense of the past
to change beyond recognition
rich in history
have a unique character
over-building
regrettable division btw rich and poor
a sense of equality
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