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  2. Town - Wikipedia

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    In many areas of the world, e.g. in India at least until recent times, a large village might contain several times as many people as a small town. In the United Kingdom, there are historical cities that are far smaller than the larger towns. Mõisaküla is a small town in the southern part of Estonia, just next to the border of Latvia. The town ...

  3. Hamlet (place) - Wikipedia

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    In England, the word hamlet (having the French origin given at the top of this article) means (in current usage) simply a small settlement, maybe of a few houses or farms, smaller than a village. However, traditionally and legally, it means a village or a town without a church, [ 27 ] although hamlets are recognised as part of land use planning ...

  4. List of short place names - Wikipedia

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    Ob, a town in Russia; Ob, a major river in Russia, and the seventh-longest river in the world; Ob, a gulf in Russia; Öd, several small villages in different municipalities in Bavaria, Germany; Oe, a village on Yeongheung island, Incheon city, Korea; Ōe, a town in Yamagata, Japan; Ōe, a former town in Kyoto, Japan; Ōe, a train station in ...

  5. Village - Wikipedia

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    A shtetl (plural shtetlekh) was a small market town or village with a majority Jewish population in central and eastern Europe. The word shtetl is Yiddish, derived from the word shtot (town) with the suffix -l, a diminutive. Shtetlekh first began to appear in the 13th century, and were characteristic aspects of Jewish life in central and ...

  6. Settlement hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Satellite town or Locality – a small mixed-use town or residential area, existing as a separate residential community within commuting distance of a city. Minuscule density: Less than 1,000 [ edit ]

  7. List of the most common U.S. place names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most common U.S. place names (cities, towns, villages, boroughs and census-designated places [CDP]), with the number of times that name occurs (in parentheses). [1] Some states have more than one occurrence of the same name.

  8. City - Wikipedia

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    A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has different meanings around the world and in some places the settlement can be very small. Even where the term is limited to larger settlements, there is no universally agreed definition of the lower boundary for their size.

  9. Wikipedia:Unusual place names - Wikipedia

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    A small city in Alaska populated by little walking and talking teddy bears! Einhaus: A municipality in Germany. Translates to "a house". Yes, obviously. El Cubano: A town in, you guessed it, Cuba. El Goloso: A ward of Madrid meaning "The Greedy", so that explains why all of its residents are greedy. Elend: A small town in Germany that means ...