Social Sciences, asked by riteshkumar03516, 24 days ago

describe the structure of small towns ​

Answers

Answered by rvshrisaran
0

Answer:

a town is a human settlement. towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world.

castle street in the town venter of reading

old town of porvoo in january

lemgo town hall at the market square

the alpine town of davos in the swiss alps

view from tower of st. michal church in skalica

the town of mecca in the arabian peninsula, before its inflation, in 1880

the marian town of fátima

the center of the innerland town of viljandi

left to right, from top: reading in england, porvoo in finland, lemgo in germany, davos in switzerland, skalica in slovakia, mecca in saudi arabia, fátima in portugal, viljandi in estonia

Similar questions