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Movimiento de las nuevas ciudades New towns movement
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El movimiento de las nuevas ciudades (en inglés, new towns movement), se refiere a las ciudades que se construyeron después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que han sido deliberadamente planeadas, desarrolladas y construidas como un remedio al hacinamiento y la congestión en algunos casos, y para los asentamientos dispersos ad hoc en los demás. La razón principal pues, era la de descongestionar las grandes ciudades industrializadas, el realojamiento de las personas en ciudades nuevas, recién construidas y totalmente planificadas, que eran completamente auto-suficientes y se proporcionaban para la comunidad. The New Towns movement refers to towns that were built in the United Kingdom after World War II and the associated social movement to advocate for their construction. These towns were planned, developed, and built with two main intentions: to remedy overcrowding and congestion in some instances, and to organize scattered ad hoc settlements in others. The bigger purpose of this development was to decongest larger industrialised cities, and to rehouse people in freshly built, fully planned towns that were completely self-sufficient for the community.
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El movimiento de las nuevas ciudades (en inglés, new towns movement), se refiere a las ciudades que se construyeron después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y que han sido deliberadamente planeadas, desarrolladas y construidas como un remedio al hacinamiento y la congestión en algunos casos, y para los asentamientos dispersos ad hoc en los demás. La razón principal pues, era la de descongestionar las grandes ciudades industrializadas, el realojamiento de las personas en ciudades nuevas, recién construidas y totalmente planificadas, que eran completamente auto-suficientes y se proporcionaban para la comunidad. The New Towns movement refers to towns that were built in the United Kingdom after World War II and the associated social movement to advocate for their construction. These towns were planned, developed, and built with two main intentions: to remedy overcrowding and congestion in some instances, and to organize scattered ad hoc settlements in others. The bigger purpose of this development was to decongest larger industrialised cities, and to rehouse people in freshly built, fully planned towns that were completely self-sufficient for the community.
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