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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 diagram illustrates the difference of a city back in 1950 to the present day. Looking from an overall perspective, it is apparent that the place has enlarged and developed to sustain the increasing populace.
The citizens in the present was 10 times the people in 1950. Consequently, the residential area that originally only located on north has been expanded throughout the city, surrounding the business district. The business district placed beside the intersection of the major road has also enlarged to the south. Additionally, the facilities in the town such as the government building and the airport also has been rebuilt.
Other than the infrastructure development, the geography of the place had also changed over the decades. The river across the city has transform into a lake that divides the north and south area, connected with a bridge in the center. A dam was also built near the airport at the southeast corner of the map, dividing the lake and the river.
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