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    This is a list of planned cities (sometimes known as planned communities or new towns) by country. Additions to this list should be cities whose overall form (as opposed to individual neighborhoods or expansions) has been determined in large part in advance on a drawing board, or which were planned to a degree which is unusual for their time and place.

        List of planned cities
            Argentina
            Australia
            Austria
            Belarus
            Belgium
            Belize
            Brazil
            Canada
                Mainland China
                Hong Kong
            Côte dIvoire
            Czech Republic
            Denmark
            Finland
            France
            Germany
            Hungary
            India
            Indus Valley civilization
            Iran
            Ireland
            Israel (Development Towns)
                Friuli Venezia Giulia
                Veneto
                Emilia Romagna
                Tuscany
                Marche
                Latium
                Abruzzo
                Molise
                Campania
                Apulia
                Basilicata
                Calabria
                Sardinia
            Japan
            Kazakhstan
            Lithuania
            Malaysia
            Malta
            Mexico
            Netherlands
            Nigeria
            Pakistan
            Poland
            Portugal
            Romania
            Russia
            Saudi Arabia
            Singapore
            Slovenia
            Spain
            Sweden
            Switzerland
            Taiwan
            Turkey
            Ukraine
            United Kingdom
                England
                Scotland
                Wales
                Northern Ireland
                New Communities built in the Colonial and Post-Colonial Era
                New Communities built in the Nineteenth Century
                New Communities built in the early Twentieth Century
                New Communities built with Federal aid during the New Deal
                New Communities built privately in the post World War II era
                New Communities built privately or with state-aid from the 1960s and 1970s
                New Communities sponsored by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development|Department of Housing and Urban Development after 1970
                New Communities built privately in the 1980s and 1990s
                Unbuilt planned cities

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    Argentina

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    Australia

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    Austria

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    Belarus

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    Belgium

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    Belize

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    Brazil

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    Canada

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    Mainland China



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    Germany

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    Hungary

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    India

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    Indus Valley civilization

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    Iran

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    Ireland

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    Israel (Development Towns)

    see also: Israeli settlement

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    Friuli Venezia Giulia

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    Veneto

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    Emilia Romagna

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    Tuscany

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    Marche

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    Latium


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    Abruzzo

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    Molise

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    Campania

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    Apulia
      Borgo Giardinetto
      Borgo Mezzanone
      Siponto
      Tavernola
      Incoronata
      Borgo Cervaro
      Montegrosso
      Ginosa Marina
      Borgo Perrone
      Borgo Piave
      Borgo Grappa
      Cardigliano

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    Basilicata

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    Calabria

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    Sardinia
      Cortoghiana
      Strovina
      Fertilia
      Tramariglio
      Villaggio Calik
      Campo Giavesu
      Sassu
      Pompongias
      Tanca Marchesa
      Torrevecchia
      Linnas

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    Japan

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    Kazakhstan

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    Lithuania

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    Malaysia

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    Malta

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    Mexico

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    Netherlands

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    Nigeria

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    Pakistan

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    Poland
      Nowa Huta (showpiece of Socialist Realist-era urban planning), now incorporated into the Royal city of Cracow
      Zamość A UN World Heritage site, Zamosc is the result of the opulently wealthy Polish Chancellor Jan Zamoyski's financial empire. It is modelled on Italian renaissance theories of the 'ideal city' and built by the architect Bernardo Morando. Zamość is a perfect example of late 16th century Renaissance urban planning ideals. *

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    Portugal

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    Romania

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    Russia

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    Saudi Arabia

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    Singapore
    The following are not "cities" per se, but smaller developments within the nation-state of Singapore.

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    Slovenia


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    Spain


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    Sweden


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    Switzerland

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    Taiwan

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    Turkey

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    Ukraine

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    United Kingdom
    (including all New Towns under the New Towns Act of 1946 and successive Acts)
    See new towns in the United Kingdom.

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    England

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    Scotland

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    Wales

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    Northern Ireland

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    New Communities built in the Colonial and Post-Colonial Era

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    New Communities built in the Nineteenth Century

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    New Communities built in the early Twentieth Century

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    New Communities built with Federal aid during the New Deal

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    New Communities built privately in the post World War II era

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    New Communities built privately or with state-aid from the 1960s and 1970s

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    New Communities sponsored by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development|Department of Housing and Urban Development after 1970

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    New Communities built privately in the 1980s and 1990s
      Southern Village, North Carolina

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    Unbuilt planned cities


     
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