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Villars-sur-Ollon, also called Villars for short, is a village that is located in Switzerland. The village buildings mainly consist of chalets but it's a popular spot for boarding schools.
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Pacific Coast.
It was called the Village of the Robbers because it supposively housed robbers of ancient Egyptian tombs.
These buildings are called pyramids.
Villars-sur-Ollon, also called Villars for short, is a village that is located in Switzerland. The village buildings mainly consist of chalets but it's a popular spot for boarding schools.
They called them "pueblos," a Castilian word meaning "village." The one in Chaco Canyon was called Pueblo Bonito (the Beautiful Village).
Not sure about the American state , but there is a little village in Co.Clare called BOSTON.
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a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
An exerpt from http://www.thevillagetc.com : "...The Village (at Grand Traverse Commons) is the unique renovation of dozens of historic buildings formerly known as the Traverse City State Hospital, and previously, the Northern Michigan Asylum."
There is a painting called "The Village Politicians", at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, John L. Kimmel, ca. 1819.
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Looks like it is from The Quiet American.
They are called "buildings" regardless of what is on tip of them.
Founded in 1626 on the site of a Native American Village called Naumkeag by a company of fisherman led by Roger Conant
A Village Called Versailles - 2009 TV was released on: USA: March 2010 (San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival) USA: May 2010 (Independent Lens/ PBS)