For other uses see Village (disambiguation). The main street of the village of Castle Combe Wiltshire England. Bangladeshi Village Masouleh village Gilan Province Iran An alpine village in the Ltschental Valley Switzerland Cumalkzk a traditional Turkish village Bursa Turkey A village in central India.

Vernon Hills, village resident in dispute over cat odor
Vernon Hills authorities will go to court today seeking an order allowing them to check inside a home that had been the site of animal hoarding in the past.

A vandalised french holiday village
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village n. A small group of dwellings in a rural area, usually ranking in size between a hamlet and a town
A village is a clustered human settlement or community larger than a hamlet with the population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand (sometimes tens of thousands) Though often located in rural areas the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighbourhoods such as the West Village in Manhattan New York City and the Saifi Village in Beirut Lebanon as well as Hampstead Village in the London conurbation. Villages are normally permanent with fixed dwellings; however transient villages1 can occur. Further the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another not scattered broadly over the landscape as a dispersed settlement.

Flood takes village hero, leaves his family in desperate situation
As usual, the 16-year-old middle school student Wang Fengqin called her father, who lives in a remote village, a week before she was due to return home on Friday.

I don t like this shot by myself not a good composition it was a very fast shot when driving the car after our camping to our home This is Harijan village a very small village inside the central Alborz mountains northern mountains of Iran
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Historically villages were the usual form of community for societies that practise subsistence agriculture and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.2 In many cultures towns and cities were few with only a small proportion of the population living in them. The Industrial Revolution attracted people in larger numbers to work in mills and factories; the concentration of people caused many villages to grow into towns and cities. This also enabled specialization of labor and crafts and development of many trades. The trend of urbanisation continues though not always in connection with industrialisation. Villages have been eclipsed in importance as units of human society and settlement. Contents 1 Traditional villages 2 South Asia 3 East Asia 4 Southeast Asia 5 Central and Eastern Europe 5.1 Slavic countries 5.1.1 Bulgaria 5.1.2 Russia 5.1.3 Rural settlements in Ukraine 6 Western & Southern Europe 6.1 United Kingdom 6.2 France 6.3 Spain 6.4 Portugal 6.5 Netherlands 7 Middle East 7.1 Lebanon 7.2 Syria 8 Sub-Saharan Africa 9 Australasia & Oceania 10 South America 11 North America 11.1 Canada 11.2 United States 12 See also 12.1 Settlement types 12.2 Countries and localities 13 Footnotes 14 External links Traditional villages

Bapora sarpanch, gunman booked
Police have arrested Bapora village sarpanch Bhoop Singh, his gunman Vijender Singh and brother Vir Singh on charges of attempt to murder in connection with a firing incident in Bapora village of the district.


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Although many patterns of village life have existed the typical village was small consisting of perhaps 5 to 30 families. Homes were situated together for sociability and defence and land surrounding the living quarters was farmed. Traditional fishing villages were based on artisan fishing and located adjacent to fishing grounds. South Asia

‘Qbook’ Launches New Booking Centre At Kawarau Village
Qbook – Queenstown Booking & Info has opened a second branch within Kawarau Village – the new hotel and retail development at Kawarau Falls Station.

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India "The soul of India lives in its villages" declared M. K. Gandhi3 at the beginning of 20th century. According to the 2001 Indian census 74% of Indians live in 638365 different villages.4 The size of these villages varies considerably. 236004 Indian villages have a population less than 500 while 3976 villages have a population of 10000+. Most of the villages have their own temple mosque or church depending on the local religious following. East Asia Shirakawa-g Nagano Japan.

Haryana village gets hooked to urban line for power supply
Chandigarh, June 11 (IANS) A Haryana village has become the first village in the state to shift to an urban power feeder line to ensure electricity supply on the lines of urban centres.


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Witvlei council suspends chairperson
THE Witvlei Village Council has suspended its chairperson, Livey Van Wyk, after she spoke to The Namibian about allegations of corruption involving Pio Nganate, the special advisor to the Omaheke governor.

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Karnal village adopts HVPN scheme
Karnal, Jun 10 (PTI) Kachhwa village, which is about 10 km from Karnal, has become the first village in Haryana to adopt the scheme sponsored by Haryana Vidyut Parsaran Nigam (HVPN).As per the scheme the village will be converted from rural to urban feeder for supply of regular and uninterrupted power on the pattern of urban areas, officials said here.The power feeder in village Kachhwa was ...

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Taiwan In Taiwan villages are divisions under townships or county-controlled cities. The village is called a tsuen or cn () under a rural township () and a li () under an urban township () or a county-controlled city.

Village mentality haunts WV
In the old days a developer would get a permit from the city, put up a sign and start building. That's how the concentration of apartments evolved along Bellevue Avenue and saturated the shore line along with other complexes that exist in different parts of the West Vancouver.

This is a 3 exposure HDR taken in the village of Burano near Venice Italy
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Passion for knowledge triumphs over militancy
TIMERGARA, June 12: A student of a village school that militants had blown up has proved that love for knowledge can defeat mindless hate, by securing the top position in the annual Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination held by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Malakand.

<i> all rights reserved< i> <b><a href http fiveprime org blackmagic rel nofollow > Please take your time and enjoy it large on black< a>< b> Our Tad Lo Resort has a spectacular setting perched above the Sexet River with an incredible ambiance and great views of the <b>Tad Lo waterfall< b> We enjoy the natural surroundings exploring by foot or elephant Tad Lo spreads over a beautiful forest in the Bolaven Plateau At this elevated area you can soak up the fresh climate The gushing waters of the waterfall fall in to a pool beneath which will beckon anyone out there for a cool dip Tad Hang is the first set of falls you ll see when you arrive they are the smallest and gentlest of the three but provide the best opportunity for taking a dip The water is admittedly a bit murky but not unhealthy You ll spot a lot of <b>locals fishing< b> in the waters as well Locals are still employing traditional fishing techniques Men hunt and fish with throw nets and hooks while women with dip nets and baskets She manage to catch a few tiddlers and store them into a small woven baskets on her waist The Sexet river plays a vital role in the lives of the local inhabitants who are mainly engaged in fishing Sticky rice and fish which will serve as a mid day meal There are many fish dishes in Laos <i>Tad Lo waterfall is located on the Bolaven Plateau and is a great spot to find the locals fishing This natural window spot can be found when following the jungle path on the left hand side of the Sexet river facing upstream The area surrounding it is very peaceful scenic and no other tourists to be found Now and than we meet locals fishing in the river In the lower ponds it is possible to swim A lovely place to explore some of the lesser known areas of the southern region of Laos < i> Tad Lo is in Salavan Province but most commonly visited on trips based from Pakse 85 km away via the Salavan Road Route 20 It s something of a b
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South Korea Main article: Villages of South Korea Southeast Asia Brunei Indonesia and Malaysia The nagari of Pariangan West Sumatra. A kampung-type house in Telok Gadong Pangkor Island Malaysia In Indonesia depending on the principles they are administered villages are called desa or kelurahan. A desa (a term that derives from a Sanskrit word meaning "country" that is found in a name such as "Bangladesh") is administered according to traditions and customary law (adat) while a kelurahan is administered along more "modern" principles. Desa are generally located in rural areas while kelurahan are generally urban subdivisions. A village head is respectively called kepala desa or lurah. Both are elected by the local community. A desa or kelurahan is itself the subdivision of a kecamatan (district) in turn the subdivision of a kabupaten (regency). The same general concept applies all over Indonesia. However there is some variation among the vast numbers of Austronesian ethnic groups. For instance in Bali villages have been created by grouping traditional hamlets or banjar which constitute the basis of Balinese social life. In the Minangkabau country in West Sumatra province traditional villages are called nagari (a term deriving from another Sanskrit word meaning "city" which can be found in a name like "Srinagar"). In some areas such as Tanah Toraja elders take turns watching over the village at a command post.citation needed As a general rule desa and kelurahan are groupings of hamlets (kampung in Indonesian dusun in the Javanese language banjar in Bali). In Malaysia the term kampung (sometimes spelling kampong) in the English language has been defined specifically as "a Malay hamlet or village in a Malay-speaking country".5 In other words a kampung is defined today as a village in Brunei Indonesia or Malaysia. In Malaysia a kampung is determined as a locality with 10000 or fewer people. Since historical times every Malay village came under the leadership of a penghulu (village chief) who has the power to hear civil matters in his village (see Courts of Malaysia for more details). A Malay village typically contains a "masjid" (mosque) or "surau" (Muslim chapel) paddy fields and Malay houses on stilts. Malay and Indonesian villagers practice the culture of helping one another as a community which is better known as "joint bearing of burdens" (gotong royong)6 as well as being family-oriented (especially the concept of respecting one's family particularly the parents and elders) courtesy and believing in God ("Tuhan") as paramount to everything else. It is common to see a cemetery near the mosque as all Muslims in the Malay or Indonesian village want to be prayed for and to receive Allah's blessings in the afterlife. Philippines In urban areas of the Philippines the term "village" most commonly refers to private subdivisions especially gated communities. These villages emerged in the mid-20th century and were initially the domain of elite urban dwellers. Those are common in major cities in the country and their residents have a wide range of income levels. Such villages may or may not correspond to administrative units (usually barangays) and/or be privately administered. Barangays more correspond to the villages of old times and the chairman (formerly a village datu) now settles intrapersonal matters or polices the village though with much less authority and respect than in Indonesia or Malaysia. Vietnam Village or "lng" is a basis of Vietnam society. Vietnam's village is the typical symbolcitation needed of Asian agricultural production. Vietnam's village typically contains: a village gate "ly tre" (bamboo hedges) "nh lng" (communal house) where "thnh hong" (tutelary god) is worshiped a common well "ng la" (rice field) "cha" (temple) and houses of all families in the village. All the people in Vietnam's villages usually have a blood relationship. They are farmers who grow rice and have the same traditional handicraft. Vietnam's villages have an important role in society (Vietnamese saying: "Custom rules the law" -"Php vua thua l lng" literally: the king's law yields to village customs). Everyone in Vietnam wants to be buried in their village when they die.citation needed Central and Eastern Europe Slavic countries Selo (Cyrillic: ; Polish: wie sioo) is a Slavic word meaning "village" in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Macedonia Russia Serbia and Ukraine. For example there are numerous sela (plural of selo) called Novo Selo in Bulgaria Croatia Montenegro and others in Serbia and Macedonia. In Slovenia the word selo is used for very small villages (less than a thousand people) and in dialects; the Slovene word vas is used all over Slovenia. Bulgaria Main article: List of villages in Bulgaria Petrevene a village in northern Bulgaria. In Bulgaria the different types of Sela vary from a small selo of 5 to 30 families to one of several thousand people. According to a 2002 census in that year there were 2385000 Bulgarian citizens living in settlements classified as villages.7 A 2004 Human Settlement Profile on Bulgaria8 conducted by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs stated that: The most intensive is the migration "city  city". Approximately 46% of all migrated people have changed their residence from one city to another. The share of the migration processes "village  city" is significantly less  23% and "city  village"  20%. The migration "village  village" in 2002 is 11%.7 It also stated that the state of the environment in the small towns and villages is good apart from the low level of infrastructure.7 In Bulgaria it is becoming popular to visit villages for the atmosphere culture crafts hospitality of the people and the surrounding nature. This is called selski tourism (Bulgarian: ) meaning "village tourism".citation needed Russia Typical house in a Russian village In Russia the bulk of the rural population are concentrated in rural localities. Two most common types of rural localities are derevnya () and selo (). Historically the formal indication of status was religious: a city (gorod) had a cathedral a selo had a church while a derevnya had neither. The lowest administrative unit of the Russian Empire volost or its Soviet or modern Russian successor selsoviet was usually headquartered in a selo and embraced a few neighboring villages. Between 1926 and 1989 Russia's rural population shrank from 76 million people to 39 million due to urbanization collectivization dekulakization and the World War II losses but has nearly stabilized since.citation needed During 19301937 mass starvation in Russia and other parts of the Soviet Union lead to the death of at least 14.5 million peasants (including 5-7 million in the Holodomor).9 Most Russian rural localities have populations of less than 200 people and the smaller places take the brunt of depopulation: e.g. in 1959 about one half of Russia's rural population lived in villages of fewer than 500 people while now less than one third does. In the 1960s1970s the depopulation of the smaller villages was driven by the central planners' drive to get the farm workers out of smaller "prospect-less" hamlets and into the collective or state farm's main village with more amenities.10 Most Russian rural residents are involved in agricultural work and it is very common for villagers to produce their own food. As prosperous urbanites purchase village houses for their second homes Russian villages sometimes are transformed into dacha settlements used mostly for seasonal residence. The historically Cossack regions of Southern Russia and parts of Ukraine with their fertile soil and absence of serfdom had a rather different pattern of settlement from central and northern Russia. While peasants of central Russia lived in a village around the lord's manor a Cossack family often lived on its own farm called khutor. A number of such khutors plus a central village made up the administrative unit stanitsa (Russian: ; Ukrainian: stanytsia). Such a stanitsa village often with a few thousand residents was usually larger than a selo in central Russia. The term aul/aal is used to refer mostly Muslim-populated villages in Caucasus and Idel-Ural without regard to the number of residents. Rural settlements in Ukraine In Ukraine a village locally selo () is considered the lowest administrative unit. The villages may have an individual administration (silrada) or joined - a combination of two or more villages. Villages may also be part of a city council (miskrada) or town council (selyshchna rada) administration. There is however another smaller type settlement locally called as selysche (). Literally it is translated as a settlement. In comparison with an urban-type settlement the Ukrainian legislation does not have a concrete definition and a criterion to differentiate such a settlement from a village. It is a type of a small rural locality that might have been a khutir a fisherman's settlement or a dacha. They are administered by a closest silrada located in a near adjacent village. Sometimes selysche is also used for general purpose referring to adjacent settlements near a bigger city including urban-type settlement (selysche miskoho typu) and/or village however such ambiguity is often avoided with an urbanized settlement referring to it three-letter abbreviation smt instead. Khutir () and Stanytsia () are not part of the administrative division any longer majorly due to the collectivization. Khutir was a very small rural locality consisting of just few housing units and was a sort of an individual farm. They became really popular during the Stolypin reform in the early 20th century. During the collectivization however residents of such settlement were usually proclaimed as kulaks having all they property confiscated for the good of everybody else (nationalize) without any obligations. Stanitsa also has not survived as an administrative term. Stanitsa was a type of a collective community that may have included one or several settlements such as villages khutis and others. Today stanitsa's formation has only survived in Kuban (Russian Federation) where the Ukrainians were resettled during the Russian Empire. Western & Southern Europe United Kingdom See also: Largest village in England A village in the UK is a compact settlement of houses smaller in size than a town and generally based on agriculture or in some areas mining quarrying or sea fishing. The major factors in the type of settlement are location of water sources organisation of agriculture and landholding and likelihood of flooding. For example in areas such as the Lincolnshire Wolds the villages are often found along the spring line halfway down the hillsides and originate as spring line settlements with the original open field systems around the village. In northern Scotland most villages are planned to a grid pattern located on or close to major roads whereas in areas such as the Forest of Arden woodland clearances produced small hamlets around village greens.citation needed Some villages have disappeared (for example deserted medieval villages) sometimes leaving behind a church or manor house and sometimes nothing but bumps in the fields.Some show archaeological evidence of settlement at three or four different layers each distinct from the previous one. Clearances may have been to accommodate sheep or game estates or enclosure or may have resulted from depopulation such as after the Black Death or following a move of the inhabitants to more prosperous districts. Other villages have grown and merged and often form hubs within the general mass of suburbia  such as Hampstead London and Didsbury in Manchester. Many villages are now predominantly dormitory locations and have suffered the loss of shops churches and other facilities. Bisley Gloucestershire a village in the Cotswolds For many British people the village represents an ideal of Great Britain. Seen as being far from the bustle of modern life it is represented as quiet and harmonious if a little inward-looking. This concept of an unspoilt Arcadia is present in many popular representations of the village such as the radio serial The Archers or the best kept village competitions. Many villages in South Yorkshire North Nottinghamshire North East Derbyshire County Durham South Wales and Northumberland are known as pit villages. These (such as Murton County Durham) grew from hamlets when the sinking of a colliery in the early 20th century resulted in a rapid growth in their population and the colliery owners built new housing shops pubs and churches. Some pit villages outgrew nearby towns by area and population; for example Rossington in South Yorkshire came to have over four times more people than the nearby town of Bawtry. Some pit villages grew to become towns; for example Maltby in South Yorkshire grew from 500 people in the 19th century to over 17000 in 2007.citation needed In the UK the main historical distinction between a hamlet and a village was that the latter had a churchcitation needed and so usually was the centre of worship for an ecclesiastical parish. However some civil parishes may contain more than one village. The typical village had a pub or inn shops and a blacksmith. But many of these facilities are now gone and many villages are dormitories for commuters. The population of such settlements ranges from a few hundred people to around five thousand. A village is distinguished from a town in that: A village should not have a regular agricultural market although today such markets are uncommon even in settlements which clearly are towns. A village does not have a town hall nor a mayor. If a village is the principal settlement of a civil parish then any administrative body that administers it at parish level should be called a parish council or parish meeting and not a town council or city council. However some civil parishes have no functioning parish town or city council nor a functioning parish meeting. In Wales where the equivalent of an English civil parish is called a Community the body that administers it is called a Community Council. However larger councils may elect to call themselves town councils.11 Unlike Wales Scottish community councils have no statutory powers.12 There should be a clear green belt or open fields surrounding its parish borders. However this may not be applicable to urbanised villages: although these may not considered to be villages they are often widely referred to as being so; an example of this is Horsforth in Leeds. France Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (Lot) is one of "The Most Beautiful Villages in France". Same general definition as in the UK. An independent association named Les Plus Beaux Villages de France was created in 1982 to promote assets of small and picturesque French villages of quality heritage. As of 2008 152 villages in France have been labelled as "The Most Beautiful Villages of France". Spain Spain has plenty of little villages around its territory. Country life is more usual in Castile and Aragn. All villages have a church or hermitage.citation needed Portugal Villages are more usual in the northern and centrer region and in Alentejo most of all have a church and a "Casa do Povo" People's house where there is usually the village's mid summer parties. Netherlands In the flood prone districts of the Netherlands villages were traditionally built on low man-made hills called terps before the introduction of regional dyke-systems. In modern days the term dorp (lit. "village") is usually applied to settlements no larger than 20000 though there's no official law regarding status of settlements in the Netherlands. Middle East Lebanon The main square of Saifi Village in Centre Ville Beirut Lebanon Like France villages in Lebanon are usually located in remote mountainous areas. The majority of villages in Lebanon retain their Aramaic names or are derivative of the Aramaic names and this is because Aramaic was still in use in Mount Lebanon up to the 18th century.13 Many of the Lebanese villages are a part of districts these districts are known as "kadaa" which includes the districts of Baabda (Baabda) Aley (Aley) Matn (Jdeideh) Keserwan (Jounieh) Chouf (Beiteddine) Jbeil (Byblos) Tripoli (Tripoli) Zgharta (Zgharta / Ehden) Bsharri (Bsharri) Batroun (Batroun) Koura (Amioun) Miniyeh-Danniyeh (Minyeh / Sir Ed-Danniyeh) Zahle (Zahle) Rashaya (Rashaya) Western Beqaa (Jebjennine / Saghbine) Sidon (Sidon) Jezzine (Jezzine) Tyre (Tyre) Nabatiyeh (Nabatiyeh) Marjeyoun (Marjeyoun) Hasbaya (Hasbaya) Bint Jbeil (Bint Jbeil) Baalbek (Baalbek) and Hermel (Hermel). The district of Danniyeh consists of thirty six small villages which includes Almrah Kfirchlan Kfirhbab Hakel al Azimah Siir Bakhoun Miryata Assoun Sfiiri Kharnoub Katteen Kfirhabou Zghartegrein Ein Qibil. Danniyeh (known also as Addinniyeh Al Dinniyeh Al Danniyeh Arabic: ) is a region located in Miniyeh-Danniyeh District in the North Governorate of Lebanon. The region lies east of Tripoli extends north as far as Akkar District south to Bsharri District and Zgharta District and as far east as Baalbek and Hermel. Dinniyeh has an excellent ecological environment filled with woodlands orchards and groves. Several villages are located in this mountainous area the largest town being Sir Al Dinniyeh. An example of a typical mountainous Lebanese village in Dannieh would be Hakel al Azimah which is a small village that belongs to the district of Danniyeh situated between Bakhoun and Assoun's boundaries. It is in the centre of the valleys that lie between the Arbeen Mountains and the Khanzouh. Syria General view from Al-Annaze village near Tartus Syria Syria contains a large number of villages that vary in size and importance including the ancient historical and religious villages such as Ma'loula Sednaya and Brad (Mar Marouns time). The diversity of the Syrian environments creates significant differences between the Syrian villages in terms of the economic activity and the method of adoption. Villages in the south of Syria (Huran Jabal Al-Arab) the north-east (the Syrian island) and the Orontes River basin depend mostly on agriculture mainly grain vegetables and fruits. Villages in the region of Damascus and Aleppo depend on trading. Some other villages such as Marmarita depend heavily on tourist activity. Mediterranean cities in Syria such as Tartus and Latakia have similar types of villages. Mainly villages were built in very good sites which had the fundamentals of the rural life like water. An example of a Mediterranean Syrian village in Tartus would be Al-Annaze which is a small village that belongs to the area of Al Sauda. The area of Al Sauda is called a nahiya which is a subdistrict. Sub-Saharan Africa This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. Australasia & Oceania Round houses (fale tele) with domed roof in Lepea village in Samoa with Mount Vaea beyond the burial place of Robert Louis Stevenson. Pacific Islands Communities on pacific islands were historically called villages by English speakers who traveled and settled in the area. Some communities such as several Villages of Guam continue to be called villages despite having large populations that can exceed 40000 residents. New Zealand The traditional Mori village was the p a fortified hill-top settlement. Tree-fern logs and flax were the main building materials. Australia The term village often is used in reference to small planned communities such as retirement communities or shopping districts and tourist areas such as ski resorts. Small rural communities are usually known as townships. Larger settlements are known as towns. South America Argentina Usually set in remote mountainous areas some also cater to winter sports and/or tourism see: Uspallata La Cumbrecita Villa Traful and La Cumbre North America Canada Main article: Municipal government in Canada United States Main article: Village (United States) Incorporated villages See also: Administrative divisions of New York#Village and Village (Oregon) In twenty14 U.S. states the term "village" refers to a specific form of incorporated municipal government similar to a city but with less authority and geographic scope. However this is a generality; in many states there are villages that are an order of magnitude larger than the smallest cities in the state. The distinction is not necessarily based on population but on the relative powers granted to the different types of municipalities and correspondingly different obligations to provide specific services to residents. In some states such as New York Wisconsin or Michigan a village is an incorporated municipality usually but not always within a single town or civil township. Residents pay taxes to the village and town or township and may vote in elections for both as well. In some cases the village may be coterminous with the town or township. There are also many villages which span the boundaries of more than one town or township and some villages may even straddle county borders. There is no limit to the population of a village in New York; Hempstead the largest village in the state has 55000 residents making it more populous than some of the state's cities. However villages in the state may not exceed five square miles (13 km) in area. In the state of Wisconsin a village is always legally separate from the towns that it has been incorporated from. The largest village is Menomonee Falls which has over 32000 residents. Michigan and Illinois also have no set population limit for villages and there are many villages that are larger than cities in those states. The village of Arlington Heights IL had 75101 residents as of the 2010 census. Villages in Ohio are often legally part of the township from which they were incorporated although exceptions such as Hiram exist in which the village is separate from the township.15 They have no area limitations but become cities if they grow a population of more than 5000.16 In Maryland a locality designated "Village of ..." may be either an incorporated town or a special tax district.17 An example of the latter is the Village of Friendship Heights. In states that have New England towns a "village" is a center of population or trade including the town center in an otherwise sparsely-developed town or city  for instance the village of Hyannis in the city of the Barnstable Massachusetts. Unincorporated villages In many states the term "village" is used to refer to a relatively small unincorporated community similar to a hamlet in New York state. This informal usage may be found even in states that have villages as an incorporated municipality although such usage might be considered incorrect and confusing. See also Global village Linear village Village green Village lock-up police village Settlement types Dugout Fishing village Hamlet Microtown Countries and localities Dhani and villages Dogon villages Hakka architecture Ksar List of villages in Europe by country Pueblo Soectwo (rough equivalent in Poland) Ville Developed environments Developed environments City Exurban Megalopolis Rural Suburban Urban area Footnotes http://www.google.co.uk/searchhlen&safeoff&q%22transient+villages%22&btnGSearch&meta Dr Greg Stevenson "What is a Village" Exploring British Villages BBC 2006 accessed 20 October 2009 http://www.pibbng.kar.nic.in/feature1.pdf "Indian Census". Censusindia.gov.in. http://www.censusindia.gov.in/. Retrieved 2010-03-28.  "Meriam-Webster Online". M-w.com. 2007-04-25. http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/kampung. Retrieved 2010-03-28.  Geertz Clifford. "Local Knowledge: Fact and Law in Comparative Perspective" pp. 167-234 in Geertz Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology NY: Basic Books. 1983. a b c "Human Settlement Country Profile Bulgaria (2004)" (PDF). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. http://www.un.org/esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/bulgaria/Bulgariahumansettlement2003.PDF. Retrieved 2008-11-30.  http://www.un.org/esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/bulgaria/Bulgariahumansettlement2003.PDF Robert Conquest (1986) The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-505180-7. " " (Rural Russia measured demographically) (Russian). This article reports the following census statistics: Census year 1959 1970 1979 1989 2002 Total number of rural localities in Russia 294059 216845 177047 152922 155289 Of them with population 1 to 10 persons 41493 25895 23855 30170 47089 Of them with population 11 to 200 persons 186437 132515 105112 80663 68807 "National Statistics". Statistics.gov.uk. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/parishes.asp. Retrieved 2010-03-28.  "Portobello Community Council". Porty.org.uk. http://www.porty.org.uk/council/index.php. Retrieved 2010-03-28.  "A project proposal". Almashriq.hiof.no. http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/400/410/412/eliesproject/glimseofyesterday.html. Retrieved 2010-03-28.  "Village". Websters-online-dictionary.org. http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english/vi/village.html#Definitions. Retrieved 2010-03-28.  "Detailed map of Ohio" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. 2000. http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/generalref/cousuboutline/cen2kpgsz/ohcosub.pdf. 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Starbucks at Westlake Village to close July 22
Greeley is losing one of its nine Starbucks, the location at 2030 35th Ave. in Westlake Village Shopping Center. The store, which does not have a drive-through, is part of the strip mall associated with the King Soopers at Westlake Village.


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