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Tuscumbia, Alabama: City population: 7,856 Tuscumbia, Missouri: Village population: 218
Pleasntville, New York in 1670
Yes, the word 'city' is a noun, a word for an inhabited place of greater size, population, or importance than a town or village; a word for a place.
A small black dot on a map usually represents a city, town, village.
It usually depends on the size, or the population. a hamlet is a group of a couple of family's. a village is a place that has hundreds of people, a town usually has thousands of people, and so on. although sometimes this isn't true in the USA. Sorry if this didn't answer your question
A village
Liverpool is a city.
It goes Hamlet - Smallest Village Town City CMA Megalopolis - Biggest
People who lived in the village built farms and houses. The village grew bigger and became a town and the town grew bigger and bigger and became a city.
Neither: a city.
A town and from the 16th century a city.
City
A small community of citizens. Similar to a city or town, but with a smaller population.
town, village, city
village, city
Town, village
Tuscumbia, Alabama: City population: 7,856 Tuscumbia, Missouri: Village population: 218