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Although villages are
often located in
rural areas, the term
urban village is also
applied to
certain urban neighborhoods.
Villages are
normally permanent...
- In
politics and economics, a
Potemkin village ([pɐˈtʲɵmkʲɪn]) is a
construction (literal or figurative)
whose purpose is to
provide an
external façade...
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Greenwich Village, or
simply the
Village, is a
neighborhood on the west side of
Lower Manhattan in New York City,
bounded by 14th
Street to the north,...
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Global village describes the
phenomenon of the
entire world becoming more
interconnected as the
result of the
propagation of
media technologies throughout...
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Seneca Village was a 19th-century
settlement of
mostly African American landowners in...
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Village of the ****ed may
refer to:
Village of the ****ed (1960 film)
Village of the ****ed (1995 film), the 1995
remake The
Midwich Cuckoos, the John...
- A ****
village, also
known as a ****borhood or ****bourhood, is a
geographical area with
generally recognized boundaries that is
inhabited or frequented...
- A
village green is an area of
common land in a
village.
Village Green may also
refer to:
Village Green, New York, USA
Village Green, Los Angeles, USA...
- The
Inunaki Village (****anese: 犬鳴村, Hepburn: Inunaki-mura, lit. 'Howling
Village') is a 1990s ****anese
urban legend about a
fictional village-sized micronation...
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Indian Village may
refer to
several places in the
United States:
Indian Village,
California Indian Village, Chicago,
Illinois Indian Village, Indiana...