Yes, yes it is.
* No, Emmerdale is a fictional village setting.* It is, however, based on a real place (a lot of the filming used to be done there).
Emmerdale is a fictional village in the British soap opera, while Hotton is a real village in the UK. The distance between the two would depend on the specific locations you are considering, but as Emmerdale is not a real place, one can't provide an exact distance. If you are asking about travel between two real places with similar names, please clarify the locations for a more accurate answer.
You can't. Konoha is part of Naruto, which in turn is a part of an inanimate story/anime. It's not real life... thus you can't go there.
Sweethaven Village , Malta - actually it's now a real tourist attraction : see related link below .
it's village
You have to buy them with real money
dorchester-on-thames
The town used for the filming of the episode "Amy's Choice" is Skenfrith in Wales.
No. The place is Otley. Not a bad place actually.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest - 1996 Village of the Doomed 2-14 was released on: USA: 31 December 1996
well there is a Konoha which in Japanese means Leaf Village. i cant find any other information so i :)
* No, Emmerdale is a fictional village setting.* It is, however, based on a real place (a lot of the filming used to be done there).
Georgia, Village Tkhmori real name (Grigol Kobakhidze)
Yes, of course, but only in a fictional world, not in our real world.
To get to the Milky Village contains 3 steps: 1. Turn the game off 2. Get a life 3. Get real friends
Village Cinemas provides high quality theater going experience for the citizens of Australia and outlying countries. Recent additions to the VIllage Cinemas chain include Real D 3D and IMAX. The Village Cinema group is operated by Village Roadshow-Amalgamated Holdings Limited.
The population of Zala - village - is 268.