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.
A town is larger than a village.
town
Alios is the name of a village in Western Romania. The village of Alios is part of the commune of Masloc.
Yes, a county is generally larger than a village. A county is an administrative division that can encompass multiple cities, towns, and villages within its borders. Villages are smaller communities that may be part of a county. Therefore, in terms of size and governance, a county typically includes several villages.
0.85 is smaller than 1. 3.4 is bigger than 1. "Bigger than 1" is bigger than "smaller than 1".
A town is larger than a village.
town
bozies means a village in Chiochis commune,
Alios is the name of a village in Western Romania. The village of Alios is part of the commune of Masloc.
no. villages are small comunities.
A city is bigger than a town. Normally, a town has a population of less than 1,000, while a city has a population greater than 1,000.
People who lived in the village built farms and houses. The village grew bigger and became a town and the town grew bigger and bigger and became a city.
A town (bigger the a village but smaller than a city) where the principal means of livelihood is commercial trade.
basically bexley village is bigger!
Luța is a village (not a town) dependent on the commune Beclean, in the Brașov County.
The manor was bigger that the village so you can imagine what it was like
A village is a small settlement, smaller than a town. Different parts of the world will have different ideas of how small a village is; generally a village in a densely populated area is bigger than one in a sparsely populated one.