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Revision as of 15:16, 16 July 2021
The Globalization and Terraconserva Cities Research Network (GaTC) is a classification system of cities around the world based on their connectedness and importance to the world economy as well as how developed the cities themselves are. The cities are categorized into the categories of A, B, C, and D.
Contents
A
A cities are major cities that are the most important and link major world markets. It is divided into four further sections, A ++, A +, A, and A -.
A ++
A +
A
A -
B
B cities are regional market hubs and link smaller markets to each other. They are further divided into B +, B, and B -
B +
B
- Allen
- Cabano
- Avihuela
- Khazovr
- Laurillac
- Laval
- Mecca
- Mushaiah
- Puerto Atlántida
- Sacramento
- Salvador
- Zahrbad
- Yamachiche
B -
C
C +
C
- Alballa
- Alizban
- Alqamento
- El Husseinyah
- Fort Crowsea
- New Vitre
- Puerto Jazaika
- Richemont
- Rusynia
- San Salvador del Norte
- Zamolencia