World Languages, asked by Møøñlîght, 23 hours ago

difference between city and villages


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Answered by Ujjwal2018
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A village is a small community in a rural area. A town is a populated area with fixed boundaries and a local government. A city is a large or important town.

Answered by nsunita971
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The word village comes from a French term referring to a group of buildings. That’s exactly what a village is—a small community in a rural area. Sometimes, larger towns incorporate the houses of a village as a municipality. Village can also refer to inhabitants of a village and is even applied to groups of animal dwellings.

A village is a small community in a rural area. A town is a populated area with fixed boundaries and a local government. A city is a large or important town.

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