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Village

A village is a cluster of families living together, usually in close proximity to each other. A village is usually larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town, which in turn is smaller than a city.  Historically, a typical village may have been five to thirty families in size, but in modern times can be quite a bit larger. The trend of urbanization sparked by the Industrial revolution has led to many villages developing into towns or cities.

  • Village (English, Latin script, Original)
    • > གྲོང་ཚོ། རུ་ཁག སྡེ་བ། (Tibetan, Tibetan script, Translation)

Subject ID: S36