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Although villages are
often located in
rural areas, the term
urban village is also
applied to
certain urban neighborhoods.
Villages are
normally permanent...
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Greenwich Village, or
simply the
Village, is a
neighborhood on the west side of
Lower Manhattan in New York City,
bounded by 14th
Street to the north,...
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those with more than 2,500 residents,
which can be
designated as cities,
villages or
towns according to the laws of each state. The
National Urban System...
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Global village describes the
phenomenon of the
entire world becoming more
interconnected as the
result of the
propagation of
media technologies throughout...
- An
alphabetical list of po****ted places,
including cities, towns, and
villages, in the
Tibet Autonomous Region of
western China.
Contents Top A B C D...
- were put up in most of the county's
towns and
villages; only nine,
described as the
Thankful Villages, had none of
their residents killed.
During the...
- Look up
village in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
village is a
settlement larger than a
hamlet but
smaller than a town.
Village or The
Village may also...
- town, or
village several such
places (e.g.,
early jurisdictions in the U.S.
state of New
Jersey (1798–1899) as
townships governing several villages, muni****lities...
- ɡɨ̞ɬ]),
often shortened to
Llanfairpwll and
sometimes to
Llanfair PG, is a
village and
community on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. It is
located on the Menai...
- In
politics and economics, a
Potemkin village (Russian: [pɐˈtʲɵmkʲɪn]) is a
construction (literal or figurative)
whose purpose is to
provide an external...