Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 178
Paris region . The four centres would between them constitute the central strong - point of the region , with outlying development centres at Caen in the north , Brest and Lorient in the west , and Poitiers in the south . A very ...
Paris region . The four centres would between them constitute the central strong - point of the region , with outlying development centres at Caen in the north , Brest and Lorient in the west , and Poitiers in the south . A very ...
Page 179
... Centres Programme had proved more successful even than had been hoped . A total of 31 development centres had been nominated in 1960 and 1961 , and by the end of 1961 9 of these had been struck off the list because they had achieved a ...
... Centres Programme had proved more successful even than had been hoped . A total of 31 development centres had been nominated in 1960 and 1961 , and by the end of 1961 9 of these had been struck off the list because they had achieved a ...
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... centres , one must concentrate one's forces on a limited number of centres having a sufficiently large population to justify the creation of the necessary infrastructure and amenities , including adequate educational facilities ...
... centres , one must concentrate one's forces on a limited number of centres having a sufficiently large population to justify the creation of the necessary infrastructure and amenities , including adequate educational facilities ...
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