A village is a clustered
human settlement
or community
experience
Though villages are often located
in rural areas, the term urban village
Certain urban neighborhoods
In the past, villages
were a usual form
The dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape
For societies that
practice subsistence
Larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand
Also for some non-
agricultural societies
Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further
In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church. In many cultures, towns and cities were few.
With only a small proportion of the popu­lation living in them. The Industrial Revo­lution attracted people in larger numbers to work in mills and factories; the concen­tration of people cau- sed many villages to grow into towns.
Specialization
of labor and
crafts
experience
Development of many trades
India
The soul of India lives in its villages
According to the 2011 census of India, 68.84% of Indians live in 640,867 different villages. The size of these villages varies considerably. 236,004 Indian villages have a population of fewer than 500, while 3,976 villages have a population
Afghanistan
Is the mid-size
settlement type
In contrast to the qala, the deh is generally a bigger settlement which includes a commercial area, while the yet larger shār includes governmental buildings and services such as schools of higher education, basic health care, police stations etc
Central Asia
Auyl is a Kazakh word meaning in Kazakhstan
Only the holidays of Ramadan and Qurban remain as non-working religious days in Azerbaijan as the country is highly secular and irreligious. The religious population of the country, mainly in Nardaran and a number of other villages
People's Republic of China
In the Republic of China (Taiwan), villag­es are divisions under townships or coun­ty-controlled cities. The village is called a tsuen or cūn under a rural township and a li under an urban township or a county- controlled city. See also Li. Main article: Villages of Japan.
Southeast Asia
Villages of Brunei
Villages are officially the third­and lowest-level subdivisions
A village is locally known by the Malay word kam­pung (also spelt as kampong). They may be villages in the traditional or anthropological sense but may also comprise delineated residential settlements, both rural and urban.
Administrative village
Depending on the principles
they are administered
A "Desa" is administered according to traditions and customary law (adat), while a kelurahan is adminis­tered along more "modern" principles. Desa are gen­erally located in rural areas while kelurahan are generally urban subdivisions.
Malaysia
Kampung is a term used in Malaysia
for a Malay hamlet or village
In Malaysia, a kampung is determined as a locality with 10,000 or fewer people. Since historical times, every Malay village came under the leadership of a penghulu, who has the power to hear civil matters in his village.
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Kampung are
found in Singapore
There are few kampung villages remaining, mostly on islands surrounding Singapore, such as Pulau Ubin. In the past, there were many kampung villages in Singapore but development.
The term "kampung", sometimes spelled "kampong", is one of many Malay words to have entered common usage in Malaysia and Singapore. Locally, the term is frequently used to refer to either one's hometown or a rural village, depending on context. In urban areas of the Philippines, the term "village" most commonly refers to private subdivisions, especially gated communities. These villages emerged in the mid-20th century and were initially the domain of elite urban dwellers.
Central and Eastern Europe
Slavic countries
Selo is a Slavic word
meaning "village"
For example, there are numerous sela called Novo Selo in Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro and others in Serbia, and Macedonia. Another Slavic word for a village is ves. In Slovenia, the word selo is used for very small villages.
Bulgaria
The different types of sela
vary from a small selo
According to a 2002 census, in that year there were 2,385,000 Bulgarian citizens living in settlements classified as villages. A 2004 Human Settlement Profile on Bulgaria conducted by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
Russia
The country's population
lives in rural localities
Multiple types of rural localities exist, but the two most common are derevnya and selo. Historically, the formal indication of status was religious: a city had a cathedral, a selo had a church, while a derevnya had neither.
Ukraine
A village, known locally
as a "selo"
Villages may have an individual administration or a joint administration, combining two or more villages. Villages may also be under the jurisdiction of a city council or town council, selyshchna rada, administration.
Stories of some residents
Only the holidays of Ramadan and Qurban remain as non-working religious days in Azerbaijan as the country. Only the holidays of Ramadan and Qurban remain as non-working religious days in Azerbaijan as the country Only the holidays of Ramadan and Qurban remain as non-working religious days in Azerbaijan as the country.
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A commune is considered as a village if it is not part of a ville. For the Insee, an urban unit has more than 200 inhabitants living in buildings less than 200 metres from each others. An independent association named Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, was created in 1982 to promote assets of small and picturesque French.
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In Italy, villages are spread throughout the country. No legal definition of village exists in Italian law.
More often, Italian villages that are a part of a municipality are called frazione, whereas the village that hosts the municipal seat is called paese, town
In Spain, a village refers to a small population unit, smaller than a town and a city, typically located in a rural environment. While commonly it is the small­est administrative unit, it is possible for a village to be legally composed of smaller population units in its territory. There is not a clear-cut distinction between villages, towns and cities in Spain.
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Villages are more usual
in the northern
Folk festivals and fairs, taking advantage of the fact that many of the locals who reside abroad tend to come back to their native village for the holidays.
Central regions, Islands
and in the Alentejo
Where the village's summer romarias or religious festivities are usually held. Summer is also when many villages are host to a range.
Most of them have
a church
In the flood-prone districts of the Netherlands, villages were traditionally built on low man-made hills called terps.
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A village in the UK is a compact settlement of houses, smaller in size than a town, and generally based on agriculture or, in some areas, mining, quarrying or sea fishing.
He major factors in the type of settlement are: loca­tion of water sources, organisation of agriculture and landholding, and likelihood of flooding. For example, in areas such as the Lincolnshire Wolds, the villages are often found along the spring line, and originate as spring line settlements, with the original open field systems around the village.
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