The names of the towns and villages are signposted at the entrance, in black letters on a white rectangular sign in a thin red line. When you leave the town, the same sign is posted on the way out, with a line across the name. Between the entrance and the exit the speed limit is 50 km/hour, unless posted otherwise.
They never tell the name of the village.
On a French (statistical) point of view, a village is home of up to 2000 inhabitants. From 2001 and up, it becomes "une ville" (a town)
Beauty and the Beast takes place in a small town in France in an older time period like around the 1700s maybe.
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The town of Grasse is located in South eastern France near the Mediterranean. It is famous for its perfume factories.
Sorry. There is no such town or village by the name of It France. So It is in no part of France.
No, it was a small town.
No it can not.
the shortest name for a town in France is Y.Y is a village in Picardy, Northern France.
They never tell the name of the village.
On a French (statistical) point of view, a village is home of up to 2000 inhabitants. From 2001 and up, it becomes "une ville" (a town)
in the village of Beussent, just north of the little town of Montreuil, midway between Boulogne sur Mer and Abbeville in northern France.
A village is usually smaller than a town.
A village does not have a town council
A town has a basic social amenities while a village doesn't. A town usually has people from a wide multicultural background unlike a village.
Beauty and the Beast takes place in a small town in France in an older time period like around the 1700s maybe.
A village is smaller.