No, it was a country there where villages ancient china, but it was not a village. your welcome, internet
It is one of the highest villages, has the highest golf course and has the oldest subscription library in the country, it was also famous for gold mining.
The evacuees were primarily sent to farms and country villages. They had to learn to do farm chores and how to play safely in the country.
Most Americans are not really any meaner then the people from any other country. they are wealthier on average and are constantly reminded that this is so because they are superior So this tends to make many of them a title arrogant.
At the beginning of the Middle Ages, Ireland was tribal. Later, it was invaded by Vikings who set up villages and towns. They were kicked out, and the English established feudal authority in the areas they controlled, which was seldom or never the entire country during the medieval period.
Venezuela. You might be able to see how it got it's name from Venice. Oops, forgot to log in to answer...
Venezuela.
It is in Venezuela.
New Jersey is a state that highly consists of venison, or deer. That is why they call it Little Venice.
Did you mean Maracaibo? If so then, it's in Venezuela.
Maracaibo was founded in 1529 by Ambrosius Ehinger on the western side of Lake Maracaibo which is the dominant feature of the oil-rich Maracaibo Basin. Favoured by prevailing winds and a protected harbour, the city is located on the shores of the lake where the narrows, which eventually lead to the Gulf of Venezuela, first become pronounced. For about 390 years, Maracaibo remained isolated and separated from the rest of the country. Transportation was only possible across the lake by ferry or other marine transport.
There are a variety of cities in the country of Venezuela. These cities include Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia, Barquisimeto, Maturin, and Maracay.
they'll lost he Maracaibo and offshore, meaning a silver mine in Peru
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no. villages are small comunities.
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Well, honey, technically speaking, India has the most villages out of any country in the world. They've got more little hamlets and settlements than you can shake a stick at. So, if you're looking for a place with a whole bunch of villages, India's your go-to destination.