The town of Barrow-in-Furness dominates the region with well over two thirds of its population.
Each town dominated the countryside around it and functioned as a centre of local government.
Typically, one major town dominated each basin, and there were complex economic relationships between the town and the hundreds of villages that surrounded it.
Nevertheless, even if a town does not dominate the region, it has an impact on the lives of people living in the surrounding area.
This town eventually dominated the older Anglo-Saxon settlement and became known as Okehampton.
The higher parts of the mountain slopes are draped in tropical forests, and the town of Charlestown dominates the coastal plain.
The town itself dominated by Çeşme Castle.
The town of Barrow-in-Furness dominates the region with c.60% of the population.
A modern, cosmopolitan town dominated by its ancient kasbah, a huge Arab fortress overlooking the sea.
Union Pacific railroad tracks divide the town and a grain elevator dominates the skyline.