
"Cities Without Suburbs"
"Cities Without Suburbs" refers to urban areas where the city boundaries encompass the entire metropolitan region, leaving no separate suburbs outside their limits. In such cases, the city functions as a single, contiguous urban entity, often with dense development and integrated infrastructure. This contrasts with areas where a city is surrounded by smaller suburbs or towns that are administratively distinct. These "cities without suburbs" are typically more centralized, which can influence urban planning, transportation, and community dynamics, creating a unified urban environment without the clear suburban zones typically seen in larger metropolitan areas.