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The eight schedule of the Indian constitution recognises 22 languages (and a huge number of dialects) so there is no single term for a village square. The best that I can suggest is "chowk".
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A tribe smaller than that is a camp The smallest being a single hut/cottage/cabin/house/tent
yes Kid Rock is single
indian villages are india s biggest weakness. well the reason is simple. with more than half population workin in agriculture sector..... still one third of are population can t have single meal a day also with such a vast no of person working in this sector we can see its contribution towards indias national income
there was no single boat.
It takes place in the village Ch'ulp'o in Korea.
It is behind the ork's village in dtyh
Ch'ulp'o, a small village in 12th Century Korea
No, the following sentences are grammatically correct: She lives in a garden village. She lives in Garden Village. Note the capitalization of Garden Village in the second example, indicating that it is a proper name.
The eight schedule of the Indian constitution recognises 22 languages (and a huge number of dialects) so there is no single term for a village square. The best that I can suggest is "chowk".
San Quinten is a village located in Marin County, California. It is famous for the state prison close by. San Quinten is a single street of houses leading up to the Prison.
Family is the single most important institution.
Yes
A subdivision typically consists of multiple villages or neighborhoods within a larger development area. Therefore, a subdivision is usually larger in terms of area and number of residents compared to a single village.
Global village, is the term used to describe the world shrunk into a village by the means of the different media types, most especially the World Wide Web, making it easy to pass across messages (like the news), thereby making the world become like a single village where people can easily contact each other quicker.
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