A large town typically refers to an urban area that is larger than a small town but not quite as large as a city. It usually has a higher population and more developed infrastructure compared to a smaller town.
A large town generally refers to an urban area with a significant population and infrastructure that supports the needs of its residents, such as housing, transportation, and services like schools and hospitals. It is larger than a small town but not as large as a city.
"Town or country" refers to the choice between living in an urban area (town) or a rural area (country). It reflects the preference for a more bustling city life with access to amenities or a quieter, more natural environment in the countryside.
No, a town is not a biome. A biome is a large geographical area characterized by its distinct climate, vegetation, and animal life. A town is a human settlement within a biome.
A city is typically a large, densely populated urban area that serves as a center for government, commerce, and culture. A town is usually smaller than a city and may have a more rural or suburban character. Both cities and towns are considered types of human settlements.
A city-state
a large town, a major town
From the name of a French town, the site of a large Catholic pilgrimage.
Conurbation!(or any word that would mean large town, city, etc...)
MK is the short form for Milton Keynes which is a large town in England. MK teacher therefore means a person who teaches or is qualified to teach in the town.
A large area controlled by one town is a city-state.
What does From The Town In The Hollow mean?
A large area controlled by one town is called a city-state.
There is no large town near Ayers Rock (Uluru) but the nearest town is Alice Springs, population less than 25000.
If you mean is Hollyoaks a town ? then it is a town in Hollyoaks but in real it is not a town
Framingham, MA is the largest town in the United States
Crawley, Sussex
A harbour with its local inhabitants or a coastal town