Submitted by BoringAccountName78 t3_102ajbd in vermont
Walnut2001 t1_j2t5h1p wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Burlington had 5 murders in 2022, the most since 1960 by BoringAccountName78
Then why tf would u call Burlington a major city đ
thisoneisnotasbad t1_j2ucy8p wrote
I got downvoted a bunch a while back for pointing this out. The UN and a bunch of other international organizations got together to define what a âcityâ was. The general consensus was at least 50k people. Burlington doesnât even qualify.
>The degree of urbanization is a modern metric to help define what comprises a city: "a population of at least 50,000 inhabitants in contiguous dense grid cells (>1,500 inhabitants per square kilometer)".[19] This metric was "devised over years by the European Commission, OECD, World Bank and others, and endorsed in March [2021] by the United Nations... largely for the purpose of international statistical comparison".[20]
https://blogs.worldbank.org/sustainablecities/how-do-we-define-cities-towns-and-rural-areas
[deleted] t1_j2t868n wrote
Is it not a major city of Vermont?
Walnut2001 t1_j2t8mlx wrote
Yeah but thatâs not the point. You were trying to compare the â5 murders this yearâ statistic to actually major cities. NYC has a population of 8.468 million, Burlingtonâs population is 44,781...
[deleted] t1_j2tb9ui wrote
There were only 5 people killed there.
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