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Settlement Learning objectives: •To understand what a settlement is •To know why settlements are situated where they are. •Definition: a settlement is a place where people

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Page 1: Settlement

Settlement

Learning objectives:

•To understand what a settlement is

•To know why settlements are situated where they are.

•Definition: a settlement is a place where people live. It can be a city, town, village or a hamlet

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What are the differences between urban areas and rural

areas?

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•Urban areas – Towns and cities

•Rural areas – Villages and the countryside

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Water supply

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Defence

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Routeways

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Relief

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Distance

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Resources

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Ports

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Market centres

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Manufacturing centres

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Resorts and Spas

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Education Centres

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Religious centres

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Railways Towns

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Planned towns

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How were settlement sites chosen?

The site is the place where the town or village grew up. A site was chosen because of its natural advantages. The more natural advantages a place had, the more likely it was to grow.

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Settlement functions

For a settlement to grow up in the first place, it had to have a special function (use). Different settlement grew up with different functions.

•Market towns – places where people could buy and sell things.

•Industrial towns – places where goods were manufactured in factories

•Ports – places where goods are brought into and sent out of the country.

•Holiday resorts – places where people go on holiday to relax.

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Settlement patterns

The settlement pattern refers to the shape of the village. This was usually influenced by the surrounding area.

There are main patterns:

•A dispersed settlement – buildings are spread out.

•A nucleated settlement – buildings are grouped together.

•A linear settlement – building are found in a line.