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city's and economy
Services and public administration also play a major role in the city's economy.
The Industrial Revolution transformed Berlin during the 19th century ; the city's economy and population expanded dramatically, and it became the main rail hub and economic center of Germany.
Life science, information technology and shipping are important sectors, and research & development plays a major role in the city's economy.
Manufacturing and retail sectors became dominant among Midwestern cities, influencing the American economy, particularly in meatpacking, with the advent of the refrigerated rail car and the regional centrality of the city's Union Stock Yards.
In 1947, Karachi was the focus for settlement by Muslim migrants from India, who drastically expanded the city's population and transformed its demographics and economy.
The city's economy was changed to military production-especially after the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
Today, the city's economy is now diversified among government service, healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, banking, and education.
At present, the city's economy is stable and diversified, primarily based on its traditional transportation, distribution, retailing and commercial heritage, but also supplemented by strength in the educational, health care, financial, information technology and insurance sectors.
After a brief period of economic prosperity in the 15th century, the city's economy suffered during the wars of religion of the 16th and 17th centuries, and recovery did not happen until the industrial revolution in the early 19th century.
The Spanish and Dutch garrisons became an important factor in the city's economy.
The local economy is dominated by trade, agriculture and karakul production ; small scale oil and gas exploitation have also boosted the city's prospects.
In this franchise, the player is a mayor that may, at their leisure, take a city from a single village to a successful metropolis, laying down zones, taking care of the public services and stimulating the city's economy.
The American Civil War boosted the city's economy with increased production of iron and armaments.
Although Pittsburgh successfully shifted the focus of its economy and remained a viable city, the city's population never rebounded to its industrial-era highs.
The president gave reconstruction contracts preferentially to family and friends, thereby profiting from the quake and increasing his control of the city's economy.
They are built not just for economy of space ; like temples and palaces of the past, skyscrapers are considered symbols of a city's economic power.
Prostitution was frowned on by respectable Berliners, but it continued to the point of becoming entrenched in the city's underground economy and culture.
The bomb, placed in a van on Corporation Street in the city centre, targeted the city's infrastructure and economy and caused widespread damage, estimated by insurers at £ 700 million (£ 1 billion as of 2011 ).
Romania's largest stock exchange, the Bucharest Stock Exchange, which was merged in December 2005 with the Bucharest-based electronic stock exchange Rasdaq, plays a major role in the city's economy.
In the nineteenth century, however, the closing of the caricatore precipitated a profound economic crisis that lasted until the end of the century, when artisanal and proto-industrial activity began to replace the traditional agricultural base of the city's economy.
" He sketches a ' sustainable ' city's features: compact, efficient land use ; less automobile use, yet better access ; efficient resource use ; less pollution and waste ; the restoration of natural systems ; good housing and living environments ; a healthy social ecology ; a sustainable economy ; community participation and involvement ; and preservation of local culture and wisdom.
The city's economy mainly relies on tourism and services, however also partially on research, construction, pharmaceuticals and the petroleum industry.
The Old Market in Downtown Omaha is another major attraction and is important to the city's retail economy.
Construction-materials, food processing, and light industries play a significant role in the city's economy.

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As it affects the city's fiscal situation, such an interchange is ruinous ; ;
The Thrift Shop, with Mrs. Bernhard S. Blumenthal as president, is one of the city's most successful fund-raisers for the Federation of Jewish Agencies.
Herr Wangenheim has only recently become the city's music director, and is a young man with a clear flair for the podium.
The city's status as the capital of the nation is governed by the constitution.
Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 – 1534 ) is the city's most famous son, the founder of the study of history in Bavaria.
Tlacopanocha, or Tlaco de Panocha, is one of the city's main beaches
Traces of this hidden agenda of the city's history is found in the 18th century guidebooks to Aachen as well as to the other spas ; the main indication for visiting patients, ironically, was syphilis ; only by the end of the 19th century had rheuma become the most important object of cures at Aachen and Burtscheid.
It is a neo-classical hall covering one of the city's famous fountains.
Chop suey is not widely available in San Francisco, and the city's chow mein is different from Midwestern chow mein.
Ann Arbor was founded in 1824, with one theory stating that it is named after the spouses of the city's founders and for the stands of trees in the area.
The flow from that river is nearly entirely consumed as the city's water supply.
In addition, the Harlem River is reemerging as " Scullers ' Row " due in large part to the efforts of the Bronx River Restoration Project, a joint public-private endeavor of the city's parks department.
Around one third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
The city's appearance today is predominantly shaped by the key role it played in Germany's history in the 20th century.
It is the largest remaining evidence of the city's historical division.
The section of lower Broadway from its origin at Bowling Green to City Hall Park is the historical location for the city's ticker-tape parades, and is sometimes called the " Canyon of Heroes " during such events.
Canyon of Heroes is occasionally used to refer to the section of lower Broadway in the Financial District that is the location of the city's ticker-tape parades.
Aviron Bayonnais is the city's rugby union club, founded in 1904 and French champions three times, in 1913, 1934 and 1943.
It is said by some that Bayonne is the birthplace of mayonnaise, supposedly a corruption of Bayonnaise, the French adjective describing the city's people and produce.
To the east of the Merrimack, atop a bluff, is a flat, sandy plain known as Concord Heights, which has seen most of the city's commercial development since 1960.

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