For centuries cities have entertained close relationships of various kinds and qualities with their adjoining or non-contiguous hinterlands the latter being structured around zones of agricultural production transport corridors such as river systems shipping routes or railway lines market relations but also issues of political domination or landownership In the 19th and 20th centuries the blurring and re-negotiation of city-hinterland-relations...
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