Eco-city is a product of urbanization

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Small towns sprang up around a big city and merged with big cities, and an urban agglomeration was formed. In developed countries, agglomeration processes are rampant, and the aggregation of these agglomerations creates megacities. Given these processes, it is possible to assume that Uzbekistan will continue to develop, and over the years, our densely populated cities will face similar expansion.Therefore, the idea of creating a residential area in the city of Shakhrisabz in Kashkadarya region wasborn.

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