List of company towns

This is a list of company towns.

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See the category Socialist planned cities for an unannotated list of articles.

Europe

Belgium

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Former GDR

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Transnistria (Moldova)

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Russia

Kstovo's Peace Square and the WWII monument, sponsored by its city's company LUKOIL.

Iron and Steel industry:

Non-ferrous metal industry (the plants there are mostly owned by Norilsk Nickel):

Iron mining:

Non-metal mineral extraction and processing:

Oil and gas:

Petrochemical industry:

Textile industry

Russian writers and politicians commonly use the expression "градообразующее предприятие" (gradoobrazuyushcheye predpriyatiye, literally 'the enterprise that has created the town') to refer to the industrial facility - these days often part of a larger company such as LUKOIL or Norilsk Nickel - that is the city's main employer and the main source of funding for the city's budget.

Slovakia

United Kingdom

Main article: Model village

North America

Canada

Dominican Republic

Mexico

United States

See List of company towns in the United States

Asia

India

Indonesia

Japan

Hokkaido
Tohoku district
Kanto district
Chubu district
Kinki district
Chugoku district
Shikoku district
Kyushu district

Malaysia

Pakistan

Australia

Middle East

References

  1. Curl, James Stevens (2006). A dictionary of architecture and landscape architecture (2. ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198606788. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  2. http://www.asianperspective.org/articles/v28n2-e.pdf
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