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Central Place Theory 0
Central Place Theory, formulated by Walter Christaller in 1933, explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements by proposing that settlements function as 'central places' providing services to surrounding areas. The theory suggests a hierarchical pattern of settlements where larger cities offer more specialized services and smaller towns provide basic services, all structured in a hexagonal lattice to minimize travel distance and maximize market efficiency.
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