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I have a lot of pet peeves but I think the biggest one is when people say things like “oh it’s such a small town, only 35,000 people” like bitch my town has 200 people, you need to pick a new adjective 

According to Wikipedia, a small town is 1,000-20,000 people. So although you are correct in stating that 35,000 people is not a small town (it is a large town), you are incorrect in thinking that you live in a town. You live in a village. You are a villager.

I…… don’t know what to do with that information……a villager…

tag yourself with your living place’s population and what youre classified as. im 278,508 city boy

Here are the hierarchical classifications from Wikipedia

  • Ecumenopolis – a theoretical construction in which the entire area of Earth that is taken up by human settlements,
    or at least, that those are linked so that to create urban areas so big
    that they can shape an urban continuum through thousands of kilometers
    which cannot be considered as a megalopolis. As of the year 2009, the
    United Nations estimated that for the first time more than 50% of the
    world’s populations lived in cities, so if these were linked, the total
    population of this area would be about 3,400,000,000 people as of 2010.
  • Megalopolis – a group of conurbations, consisting of more than ten million people each.
  • Conurbation – a group of large cities and their suburbs, consisting of three to ten million people.
  • Metropolis – a large city and its suburbs consisting of multiple cities and towns. The population is usually one to three million.
  • Large city – a city with a large population and many services. The population is <1 million people but over 300,000 people.
  • City
    a city would have abundant services, but not as many as a large city.
    The population of a city is between 100,000 and 300,000 people.[citation needed]
  • Large town – a large town has a population of 20,000 to 100,000.
  • Town – a town has a population of 1,000 to 20,000.
  • Village
    – a village is a human settlement or community that is larger than a
    hamlet but smaller than a town. A village generally does not have many
    services, most likely a church or only a small shop or post office. The
    population of a village varies; the average population can range from
    hundreds to thousands.
  • Hamlet – a hamlet has a tiny population (<100) and very few (if any) services, with only a few buildings.
  • Isolated dwelling – an isolated dwelling would only have 1 or 2 buildings or families. It would have negligible services, if any.

I….I guess I live in a conurbation. Chicagoland has a population of roughly nine and a half million, so a bunch of our suburbs must be full on cities. 

I am conurban. A conurbanite. This is my conurb. Conurbs in Horto. My condo in the conurb. 

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