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Village - Wikipedia In the Republic of China (Taiwan), villages are divisions under townships or county-administered cities The village is called a tsuen or cūn (村) under a rural township (鄉) and a li (里) under an urban township (鎮) or a county-controlled city See also Li (unit)
Myrtletown Map - Village - Humboldt County, California, USA Discover Myrtletown from above in high-definition satellite imagery From Arabic to Volapük—“Myrtletown” goes by many names Discover other places named “Myrtletown” Explore places such as Myrtletown and Cutten Highlights include Sacred Heart Catholic Church and HealthSPORT Delve into Eureka, Arcata, Fortuna, and Ferndale
Village | Settlement, Definition, Characteristics, History, Etymology . . . Villages emerged independently in several places around the world, including in the Fertile Crescent, China, the Indus River valley, Mesoamerica, and South America The earliest villages developed as sedentary hunter-gatherers in the ancient Middle East began creating permanent settlements
VILLAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Many people come from the outlying surrounding villages to work in the town The village is are campaigning for a by-pass to be built It's a little fishing village with very narrow streets Our farm is a few miles north of the village The village has remained basically unchanged for over 300 years
Village - National Geographic Society Some geographers specifically define a village as having between 500 and 2,500 inhabitants In most parts of the world, villages are settlements of people clustered around a central point A central point is most often a church, marketplace, or public space
Village (United States) - Wikipedia In the United States, the meaning of village varies by geographic area and legal jurisdiction In formal usage, a " village " is a type of administrative division at the local government level