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The image comprises two maps, the first marked "City, 1950 – population 20,000" and the second marked "City, now – population 200,000". Both maps show a river with a bridge crossing it, a major road running parallel, an airport in the southeast, and business, residential, and government zones represented by specific patterns. The 1950 map features a singular, central business district north of the river, a government building to the west, and a residential area spanning southeast. The contemporary map shows expanded business districts north and south of the river, merging with larger residential areas surrounding two lakes formed by a dam on the river westward, and an additional southwest government building. Both maps have a compass indicating north at the top.
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The provided map illustrates the transformation of a city from 1950 to present.
Overall, the city has undergone a remarkable development process in a period of around 74 years. The most noticeable change is the residential area, which expanded significantly over the years.
In 1950, there was a major road running from west to east, which intersects with another north-south main road, to the north of river flowing west-east via bridge. The crossing point of the main roads was surrounded by a business district adjacent to which there was a settlement area residing 20000 people. Airport was located to the east.
In contrast, the population reached 200000 as the accomodation expanded tremendously surrounding town centre. A small bridge was constructed over a new lake to the north west of the airport, which has also been redeveloped. A new government has been built to the south and a new highway is built linking the old one towards north-east.
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