Geography, asked by maheeanshu2002, 6 months ago

similarities between village street and town street?

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Answered by muhammadanaf2623
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Explanation:

Of all the types of human settlements, towns and villages are among the smallest. And yet, they differ greatly among themselves, at least in theory. In reality, any community can develop in accordance with its own needs and possibilities. Therefore, you can have one very prosperous village with all the facilities, as well as a very poor town with none of the facilities. Let’s look closer into this.

Answered by mohanddr
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Village Definition and Examples

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.

The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. . . She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.

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Town Definition and Example

Town comes from an Old English word that referred to a walled or fenced place, such as a farm, village, or courtyard. Our modern word refers to populated areas with fixed boundaries and a local government. Towns are usually bigger than villages, but smaller than cities. The term can also refer to its inhabitants, its townspeople.

Home wasn’t a set house, or a single town on a map. It was wherever the people who loved you were, whenever you were together.

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