For each country, create a graph for the most populous cities. Set your graph to the appropriate scale.
Argentina (use 500,000 increments)
Name Adm 1 Buenos Aires DF 12,046,799 2 Cordoba CDR 1,368,301 a Rosario SEE 1,161,188 4 Mendoza MEN 848,660 San MigPPI de 5 TUC 738,479 Tucuman ¢ La Plata BA 694,253 2 Mar del Plata HA 541,733 8 Salta SAL 468,583 2 Santa Fc SEE 454,238 lit San Juan SAL 421,640
Rwanda (use 50,000 increments) Name Adm. a Kigali E.I.Q 603,049 2 Gitarama SUD 84,669 a Butare SIM 77,449 Rolynrri li(2.11 71,511 5 Gisenvi OUE 67,766 Dvumba N 66,268 2 Cvangugn 011F 59,070 8 Nyanza SUD 55,699 Kabuza laQ 51,693
Japan (Use 500,000 increments) Name Adm. 1 Tolcya LI 8,535,792
Germany (Use 200,000 increments) 2 Yokohama 14 3,602,758 Name Adm 3 Osaka 22 2,635,420 1 Berlin 5E 3,416,255 4 Nagoya Za 2,223,148 2 Hamburg Ha 1,770,629 5 Sannorn al 1,888,953 3 Munchen BY 1,311,573 6 Kobe 28 1,528,687 4 Kiln NM 995,397 2 )(Nato 2,¢ 1,472,511 S Erakfurt HE 659,021 1 Fukuoka 4Q 1,414,417 6 Stuttgart BW 597,176 9 Kawasaki 14 1,342,262 2 Dortmund N 586,909 $aitama 11 1,182,744 Essen NW 582,140 9 Dusseldorf NW 581,122 Bremen ali 547,769
1. Label each graph 2. Indicate below the graph if the country follows the rank size rule. 3. Indicate whether or not it has a primate city.
4. Write a brief paragraph discussing the concept of core-periphery relations as it pertains to these population patterns.