How are village town and city distinguished from each other
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In sociological terms, a village and a city are distinguished by their social organisation, administrative factors like population density, and the proportion of agriculture and its allied economic activities. They are traditionally dependent upon agriculture and other primary activities for income.
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In sociological terms, a village and a city are distinguished by their social organisation, administrative factors like population density, and the proportion of agriculture and its allied economic activities. ... They are traditionally dependent upon agriculture and other primary activities for income.
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