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what is difference between village and town?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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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Answered by asifrehan11
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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.

Example:-

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.

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.

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