It was called the Village of the Robbers because it supposively housed robbers of ancient Egyptian tombs.
The currency is the Czech Kourna, its worth about 5c US, so $1 is 20kc (Kourna Czech)
The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.
They stay at a specially constructed arena called the 'Olympic Village'.
The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.
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.
The currency is the Czech Kourna, its worth about 5c US, so $1 is 20kc (Kourna Czech)
train robbers are called railbobs,railates,railtisess
Robbers who targeted stagecoaches were often referred to as "stagecoach bandits" or "stagecoach robbers".
I believe that they are called tomb robbers or grave robbers.
The definition of the word robbers is thieves. If one person robbed a bank, he or she would be called a robber. If two or more people robbed a bank, they would be called bank robbers.
robbers names are also called bad guys and thieves that's all i know, but thankyou anyway for asking such an easy question.
Not sure... it might be a gang, or a posse, but other than those two answers I'm not entirely sure what it might be.
At one time robbers were called highwaymen.
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
Play the story line. Upon completion of Consulate Docks you will find yourself in Kourna
It's called cops and robbers
In a village called Dawosono