Geographical Analysis for the Exploitation of the Religious Land uses in Fallujah City for 2018
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i136.1104Keywords:
Density of population, Density of housing, The Efficiency functionalAbstract
The religious services are considered one of the basic services in cities to the extent that the individual usually frequented. The fair distribution of such lands is one of the basic requirements which aids an ideal distribution in the region. This study aims at analyzing the spatial distribution for the religious services in Fallujah and its districts to expose the place and functional efficiency depending on planning indexes. And also, to present future view about the use of the religious land as needed to the year 2028.
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