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Pleasntville, New York in 1670
There is no such a town/village in Lithuania. However, it is possible that the name was slightly changed since 1900, as there is a town called "Griskabudis" or in Lithuanian - Griškabrūdis. It is located in Šakiai district, Lithuania. http://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gri%C5%A1kab%C5%ABdis
Village = kaimas ('kaimas).
Lithuania is the country that holds the village of Bernotai, which is considered the geographic center of Europe according to The Guinness Book of World Records.
The Oldest town in the philliphines is bagumbayan
I am from Lithuania, but I have never heard such a name "Sonczisz". It might be pronounced similar to "Šančiai". Then it's not a town. Šančiai is a part of Kaunas city.
A village is usually smaller than a town.
The oldest town in North Carolina is Bath
A village does not have a town council
A town has a basic social amenities while a village doesn't. A town usually has people from a wide multicultural background unlike a village.
New Bern is the second oldest town in NC.
Vincennes, IN was established in 1732 and is the oldest European town in Indiana