No. A rancho (Spanish for ranch) is a delimited area with several structures for the economic activities of ranching or livestock rising. It is just an economic structure like a harbor, a mine or a plantation.
There were however, many historical ranches prosperous enough which required more and more helping hands or vaqueros, who brought their families with them. One such example is the Rancho de la Tia Juana (Aunt Juana's Ranch) which evolved to become present-day Tijuana, bordering the city of San Diego, California.
Another name for a small town is a village.
Boscastle can be called a town, but it can also be called a village, I would say town though. So, YES!
Small towns
The Setting is in Southern California in a town called Rancho Rosetta
No, but there is a village called Bean in the county of Kent.
the araromire is a village located at osun/oshogbo
an inuit village is an iuit village... that's if you want a F- an inuit village is a small town of igloo's and fur tipis now that's an answer
The nearest town to Krakatoa is Anyer, which is approximately 40 kilometers away.
apparently not unless it was an unincoporated settlement or village.
No, unfortunately not. However, there is a village in Arizona called Nowhere.
Calcutta (called Kolkata now) is a city
A village is usually smaller than a town.