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Urban and rural population as proportion of total population, by major areas, 1950–2050. List the areas that have made the transition to mostly urban (>50% urban) by 2014?

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Urban and rural population as proportion of total population, by major areas, 1950–2050. List the areas that have made the transition to mostly urban (>50% urban) by 2014?

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the information you're looking for because it requires specific data or a source to refer to. The transition from rural to urban population varies greatly by region and country. However, as of 2014, it's generally known that most of the world's population lives in urban areas. This includes regions like North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Europe. For specific percentages or other regions, you would need to refer to a reliable source of demographic data, such as the United Nations' World Urbanization Prospects.

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