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The influence of location on the shaping of small-town functional structure

The aim of the work detailed here has been to assess the influence of the spatial locations of small towns on their functional structure. Relevant analysis involves 7 regions of Poland, with a total of 91 small towns representing two types of location category, i.e. within metropolitan areas or with...

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Published in:European journal of spatial development 2024-05, Vol.21 (2)
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