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the table shows the percentage of each group living in cities versus the countryside.
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make up the vast majority of the population (73%), followed by British (&%), New Zealanders (3%), Chinese (2%), Use synonyms
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(1%), and others (14%). Across all groups, the majority live in urban areas.
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Australians
account for 73% of the population, followed by Use synonyms
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at 7%, New Zealanders at 3%, Correct article usage
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Chinese
at 2%, and Correct article usage
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at 1%. The remaining 14% come from other nationalities.
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urbanized
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the British
also
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have the lowest urban percentage (80%), meaning 20% live in rural areas, which is the highest among all groups. The Use synonyms
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fall in between, with 83% in cities and 17% in the countryside.
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Australians
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