Linear cities

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      1. <skos:prefLabel xml:lang="en">linear cities</skos:prefLabel>

      2. <skos:prefLabel xml:lang="nl">lineaire steden</skos:prefLabel>

      3. <skos:prefLabel xml:lang="es">ciudades lineales</skos:prefLabel>

      4. <skos:altLabel xml:lang="en">linear city</skos:altLabel>

      5. <skos:altLabel xml:lang="en">cities, linear</skos:altLabel>

      6. <skos:altLabel xml:lang="nl">lineaire stad</skos:altLabel>

      7. <skos:altLabel xml:lang="es">ciudad lineal</skos:altLabel>

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      9. <skos:note xml:lang="en">Cities designed on an urban plan having a series of functionally specialized parallel sectors, such as a zone for railways, a zone for educational and cultural institutions, a residential zone, a park zone, an agricultural zone, and a green zone buffering the city from the highway. Such cities were ideally placed parallel to a river and so that winds would blow industrial air away from residential areas. The idea was developed by Arturo Soria for Madrid, Spain in the 19th century; other experiments took place primarily in Russia and Germany.</skos:note>

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