Collocations withvillage

These are words often used in combination withvillage.

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abandoned village
It has a pleasant canyon and an abandoned village.
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ancestral village
He was deeply engaged in a transnational clan organisation and frequently came to his ancestral village to worship his lineage's ancestors.
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ancient village
Woods and hedge-lined pastures, ancient village churches and chateaux contribute to its appeal.
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coastal village
The effect of that can be disastrous in a coastal village.
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deserted village
That gap, a deserted village, led him rapidly into a huge field of enquiry, embracing historical demography, social history and agrarian history, as well the history of the landscape.
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distant village
If, however, good crickets cannot be found locally, hunters will go to more distant villages.
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entire village
The entire village agreed to work together and to supply each farmer in turn.
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farming village
Of course no-one is suggesting that this is a farming village.
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fishing village
Each fishing village has a distinct corresponding reef fish stock.
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fortified village
On the opposite bank of the river lies a castle or fortified village, while in front, four sails are once again sketched in with a singularly free hand.
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historic village
It is in a historic setting, with a historic village.
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isolated village
Imperfect information and high transactions costs are important reasons for the existence of isolated village markets.
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little village
It is a pretty little village with a twelfth-century church.
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medieval village
The historical center and heart of the city has maintained the characteristics of the medieval village.
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nearby village
A blacksmith from a nearby village attended once a week.
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nearest village
The geographical location where the case occurred was identified as the nearest village or town to the premises where the horse originated.
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neighbouring village
On the particular day described in the story, the showman gave his puppets ' notice to move ', and they all set out to perform in the neighbouring village.
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outlying village
One can envisage three times a week shopping from an outlying village into the city.
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peaceful village
It will no longer be the quiet, peaceful village that we have always known it to be.
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picturesque village
And families wanting to live in the picturesque village are objecting.
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remote village
More traditional social patterns persisted in the poorer, more remote village, but there was in fact less out-migration.
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rural village
The last previous national census of the population in the 3 arrondissements, carried out in 1987, gave a total rural village population of 76 781.
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scattered villages
The total number of people speaking these three languages is estimated at 25,000, living in scattered villages in the interior.
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seaside village
In 1955 our attention was drawn to one seaside village.
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small village
In such a small village everyone knows what happens in their neighbour's backyard.
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surrounding village
It comprises fragments of relict 'sacred' forest surrounding village settlements.
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tiny village
In this tiny village the men of three families are in jail for political offences.
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village council
Most woodlots are managed at the village level by the village council, and are used only by members of that village.
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village elder
Then the village elder would feast together by eating the meat and drinking the rice beer.
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village headman
They dominated the village's agriculture and controlled its administration because they appointed the village headman (kadkhuda).
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village inn
I heard the wailing of the siren in the quiet village inn.
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village square
It has become the main site for social interaction, somewhat reminiscent of an elongated village square.
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whole village
It did not include the whole village community.
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