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Could you please suggest an industrial area in continents other than Asia and North America?!!?
You know these industrial areas like Silicon Valley - though it should not be related to IT industry (or textile industry). I'd prefer any iron and Stell industrial area - but anything else would do too. PLease help me! I need to make a project!
Industrial area maybe like you know any city in which after the stting up of a particular type of industry, other industries have grown of similar types or of those which supplement them.
Both Newcastle-Upon_Tyne in England and Newcastle in NSW Australia are famous for their coal mining and the industries which have grown from it. Iron, steel, plastics, chemicals, electricity. Woolongong too, in Aust has been built from the production of steel. Migrants shipped in to work the mills and factories, cheap housing, schooling aimed at raising the next generation of labour( or keeping house for the workers), local shops & businesses dependent upon the Big Bosses pleasure, trade unions.
The Rhur Valley in Germany is, I think, another example.
And, or course, South Africa has some long established industrial areas.
Manchester in England has long been famous for its textiles.
Japan, too, has some pretty serious industries...cars for a start.
Most heavy industry is dependent upon cheap and plentiful energy (like coal, oil), plentiful water, easy access to resources (iron ore in he case of steel) and cheap reliable freight system (a good rail-link to a harbour helps) to transport the manufactured goods to be sent off to wherever their buyer wants plus a reasonably cheap workforce.
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