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# a [[rural]] [[habitation]] of [[size]] between a [[hamlet]] and a [[town]]. # a [[rural]] [[habitation]] of [[size]] between a [[hamlet]] and a [[town]].
 +==See also==
 +* [[Global Village (term)|Global village]]
 +* [[Linear village]]
 +* [[Village green]]
 +* [[Village lock-up]]
 +* [[police village]]
 +
 +===Settlement types===
 +* [[Dugout (shelter)|Dugout]]
 +* [[Fishing village]]
 +* [[Hamlet (place)|Hamlet]]
 +* [[Microtown]]
 +
 +===Countries and localities===
 +* [[Dhani and villages]]
 +* [[Dogon people#Dogon villages|Dogon villages]]
 +* [[Hakka architecture]]
 +* [[Ksar]]
 +* [[List of villages in Europe by country]]
 +* [[Pueblo]]
 +* [[Sołectwo]] (rough equivalent in Poland)
 +* [[Ville]]
 +;Developed environments
 +* [[Developed environments]]
 +* [[City]]
 +* [[Exurb]]an
 +* [[Megalopolis (city type)|Megalopolis]]
 +* [[Rural]]
 +* [[Suburb]]an
 +* [[Urban area]]
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