difference between towns and cities speech in English .
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A town is usually a place with a lot of houses, but not a city. As with cities, there is more than one way to say what a town is in different countries. In some places, it is a kind of local government. ... Generally, the difference between towns and villages or hamlets is the sort of economy they have.
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Cities cover a wider area than towns and as cities advance, they may sometimes incorporate or merge with surrounding areas. In the United States, an incorporated city is a legally defined government entity. ... Town is an urban area that is smaller than a city but larger than a village
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