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  2. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (geographic names)

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    Local official names should be listed before other alternate names if they differ from a widely accepted English name. Other relevant language names may appear in alphabetic order of their respective languages – i.e., (Estonian: Soome laht; Finnish: Suomenlahti; Russian: Финский залив, Finskiy zaliv; Swedish: Finska viken).

  3. Geographic mobility - Wikipedia

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    It varies between different regions depending on both formal policies and established social norms, and has different effects and responses in different societies. Population mobility has implications ranging from administrative changes in government and impacts on local economic growth to housing markets and demand for regional services.

  4. Geographical renaming - Wikipedia

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    Many places have different names in different languages, and a change of language in official or general use has often resulted in what is arguably a change of name. There are many reasons to undertake renaming, with political motivation being the primary cause; for example many places in the former Soviet Union and its satellites were renamed ...

  5. Top 3 Cities People Are Fleeing — And Top 3 They Are Moving To

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    But it’s also a place people are moving away from. San Francisco living costs are 23% higher than the state average and 71% higher than the national average, per RentCafe. The average home value ...

  6. Hottest U.S. moving trends of 2024: Where the most ... - AOL

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    Spartanburg may not be as well known as other cities in South Carolina, but Americans are still moving there – its population increase from domestic migration totaled 7.87% between 2020 and 2023.

  7. Digital nomad - Wikipedia

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    Digital nomad working from a restaurant. Digital nomads are people who travel freely while working remotely using technology and the internet. [1] Such people generally have minimal material possessions and work remotely in temporary housing, hotels, cafes, public libraries, co-working spaces, or recreational vehicles, using Wi-Fi, smartphones or mobile hotspots to access the Internet.

  8. Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, [1] with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.

  9. Aerial photos show the contrast between crowds at Trump's ...

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    Twitter/@davidmackau. The crowd was visibly smaller than that which packed the National Mall during Barack Obama's inaugural address in 2008, when an estimated 1.8 million turned out. It's unclear ...