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Koombarwara
Housing society in Mumbai, India
Housing society in Mumbai, India
Koombarwara is a part of Bombay. It had 759.66 people per acre in 1881. It was one of the most overpopulated spots on earth. The Tenth Ward in Manhattan was even more crowded in 1894.
References
References
- Scott, M.. (1969). "American City Planning Since 1890: A History Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the American Institute of Planners". University of California Press.
- "Housing in Early City Planning -- Marcuse 6 (2): 153 -- Journal of Urban History". juh.sagepub.com.
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