Well. a village is only a smal collection of houses, lets say 100-200, A little like a hamlet exept a hamlet is only lets say 50 houses or even 7. A town is around 4000 or more. And finally a city has a chaplel and maybe over 10,000 or more.
^^ Actually, a city has a cathedral, and my village has about 2000 houses in :)
a town is a small population center which if fairly smaller than a city which has a more significant size
We can include a city in the group of community because according to sociology both have specific boundaries.
A Mega city has to have over 10 million people.
city's is apostrophe for possession but cities is plural of city
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Assuming you're looking for the time difference between New York City and San Francisco, NYC is 3 hours ahead 99.93% of the time.
new york city is the whole state,new york city is the city of new york
In the US the difference between a 'city' and a 'town' varies by state. In the UK, towns need a charter to become a city, and will either have been a city since the Middle Ages or recently have achieved city status.
There is a town in the county of Devon in southwest England by the name of Kingsbridge but it isn't a city. In the UK, there is a subtle difference between a town and a city.
A city is Urban, or more than 1,000 people living in a square mile, but a town is mostly rural( opposite of Urban).
Difficult to say, as in both the French and German languages there is no difference between the words for town and city. So there is no official difference between a town and a city. The largest city is Zürich, then in order Geneva (Genève in French), Basel, Bern (the capital) and Lausanne.
This depends on your definition of a city. In German, and in French, there is no difference between a city and a town. So, in a way this is a meaningless questions.
A city is usually an urban settlement with particularly important status. A town is a community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousand, but smaller than a city.
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national = the whole country local = county or city/town
In both German and French there is no difference between a city and a town. Therefore there is no legal definition of a city. This makes your question impossible to answer.
The difference between district and town is that district is an administrative division of an area while town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.
There are many, for example:Baden, Basel, Bern, Brugg.Note that in German there is no difference between a town and a city. Whether you call a place a town or a city in English is a matter of personal opinion.
Paris, France is a capital city of France. It is the center of fashion. Granite City, IL is a small town