The secret village in the fire country is the Hidden Leaf Village (Konohagakure).
one is the hidden leaf village
yes i believe they do
Canada has too many villages, towns and cities to actually name in one list.
According to the census 2011, there are 638,000 villages in India.
Chirala is a town in India. It is located in the state Andhra Pradesh.
To keep enemies away from there villages
They are called revenue villages
Born to Explore - 2011 Hidden Villages 2-17 was released on: USA: 13 April 2013
yes i believe they do
Land of Fire Konohagakure "Hidden Leaf Village" Land of Wind Sunagakure"Hidden Sand Village" Amegakure"Hidden Rain Village" Land of Sound Otogakure ""Hidden Rice Village"" Land of Water Kirigakure "Hidden Mist Village" Land of Lightning Kumogakure "Hidden Cloud Village" Land of Earth Iwagakure "Hidden Rock Village" Land of Waves
what 222000 of them
Several names of towns and villages exist where Inuits live. Examples of these names include Akulivik, Quaqtaq, Umiujaq, Tasiujaq, and Kangiqsualujjuaq, among others.
There are several names listed of Inuit villages and towns. Examples include Ivujivik, Kuujjuarapik, Akulivik, Quaqtaq, Tasiujaq, and Kangiqsualujjuaq.
It doesn't really have a true meaning. In the anime and manga series Naruto, it is used as a suffix for the names of the hidden villages, i.e. Konohagakure. Most likely, it was taken from "kakusa reta" which means "hidden." The "ku" and "re" were probably combined to create "kure." Added with "ga," it would translate to "the hidden." So, therefore, when added as a suffix to Konoha, it would become "the hidden leaf village."
Canada has too many villages, towns and cities to actually name in one list.
their names are Angela villages- mom and i believe my friend saying the dad is Robert villages
According to the census 2011, there are 638,000 villages in India.
It's several miles wide, and is one of the largest shinobi villages.