outer belt
Plural
outer belts
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a region at the edge of a city or town, typically beyond the more densely populated areas
An outer belt refers to the area located on the outskirts of a city or town, usually beyond the more crowded or developed parts. This region often includes less densely populated spaces, such as suburban neighborhoods, industrial zones, or open land. The outer belt serves as the boundary between the city's center and the surrounding rural or undeveloped areas. It is typically less busy than the inner city and can provide space for expansion or development as the city grows.
- The new shopping mall was built in the outer belt to avoid the crowded city center.
- Many commuters prefer to live in the outer belt because it offers more space and greenery.
- The outer belt is known for its quiet neighborhoods and larger homes.
- Developers are planning to expand public transportation to the outer belt to better serve its residents.
- Schools in the outer belt often have larger campuses and more outdoor facilities.