Village
A village is a clustered human settlement smaller than a town or city, usually located in a rural setting and often distinguished by a close-knit community. Villages vary in size, but most have a few hundred to a few thousand residents and are organized around a central area such as a village green, a main street, or a church. They are typically part of a larger administrative region and may be governed by a parish council or local municipality.
Common village features include basic services and facilities intended to serve local residents, such as a
Historically, villages formed as agricultural communities that concentrated food production and social life in a single
Variations of the village concept exist around the world. In some countries, the term denotes a legally