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Actually the earliest villages usually had anywhere from 150 to 200 villagers. They built there houses close together to protect from wind and competing villages from attacking. 150 to 200 A+ students
There really wasn't many cities. Rome was the largest and when it fell people left to farm and live in small villages. Most everyone lived in small villages.
Yes many villages do have schools in them.
there are 600 villages in Canada
In Kenya there are 15 villages
Serfs lived in small agricultural villages and engaged in activities such as farming, herding, and less often fishing or mining. These villages might have had a population as small as 50 people, and in rare cases as many as 1000, but on average were probably home to around 300 people. Most residents of these villages were farmers or herders, but there would typically be a few tradesman and specialists, such as a blacksmith, a carpenter, various sorts of millers, etc, in the village. The alternative to the village was the market towns and the cities, which had economies focused on manufacture, crafts, and trade, instead of agriculture. Most residents of these towns were free rather than serf.
There are about 638,000 villages in India...
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It is unknown how many Jumano live in the five villages. The 5 villages are just North of the big bend.
Villages? I think towns if the word your looking for.
there 11 villages in Ogboji
Umuofia was a single village of the 9 Igbo villages.