From the Latin 'villa' meaning large country house
A large area of land is typically referred to as a "region" or "territory," often encompassing a wide expanse of geographical area with distinct characteristics or boundaries. This can include various landforms, ecosystems, and communities within its boundaries.
Large is a comparative term.What may be large in one context may not be so in another.A house garden may be large compared to other house gardens but it is tiny compared to a county, which in turn is small compared to a country,
A Chateau is a French word.It means a large country house or mansion,usually situated on large estates.
An alien priory is a small religious house dependent on a large monastery in another country.
A manor is a large country house that is the principal house of a landed estate. A manor is typically granted by a charter in a British colony.
It gets a state or country a large building to house the various branches of that government. Places for offices, meeting rooms, and places to house the documents that rule that state or country.
They're no different than any other country. They have large house, and small ones.
a large area of often with a large house on it
The word "villa" usually refers to a vacation home. it suggests a large, expensive, luxurious house in the country. Originally, it referred to a Roman country home for the wealthy.
a large area of often with a large house on it
A small house in the country is called a "cottage" !