yes
A village and a commune are not directly comparable in size, as they refer to different concepts. A village is typically a small settlement or community, while a commune can refer to an administrative division that may encompass multiple villages, towns, or rural areas. Therefore, a commune can be larger than a village, but the exact size can vary based on regional definitions and administrative structures.
0.85 is smaller than 1. 3.4 is bigger than 1. "Bigger than 1" is bigger than "smaller than 1".
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Billion is bigger than million
A millenium is bigger than century
Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.
no. villages are small comunities.
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they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
coastal towns are fishing villages
towns people are more developed and more educated than village people
yes and no it depends on where the towns get their produce from most would most likely rely on villages for grains and such
most towns were overgrown villages
About 8105 cities, towns, and villages in Spain
both
A Taluka is an Administrative subdivision. (District wise Sub division) It usually consists of a town (possibly more towns) and the villages around the towns.
There are several names listed of Inuit villages and towns. Examples include Ivujivik, Kuujjuarapik, Akulivik, Quaqtaq, Tasiujaq, and Kangiqsualujjuaq.