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    Picture yourself in a quaint European village. You're wandering around aimlessly, taking in your surroundings, when you stumble across a narrow, cobblestone road. Colorful cottages cluster around ...

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  6. Category:Villages by country - Wikipedia

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    The village categories for some countries are combined with categories for other types of settlements because no official distinction is made locally. See also: Category:Populated places by country Subcategories

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    Ten Thousand Villages store in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The Ten Thousand Villages USA headquarters is currently located in Akron, Pennsylvania. [15] The company uses sales profits to increase purchases from artisan partners and to expand its domestic distribution channels. Ten Thousand Villages is a wholesaler as well as a retailer.

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    The story of American Born Chinese consists of three seemingly separate tales, which are tied together at the end of the book.. The first storyline is Yang's contemporary rendition of the Chinese story of a Kung Fu practicing Monkey King of Flower-Fruit Mountain, The Monkey King, a character from the classic 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West.