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How would you describe London city town village hamlet?

City


How the village became a city?

People who lived in the village built farms and houses. The village grew bigger and became a town and the town grew bigger and bigger and became a city.


What is an antonym for Hamlet?

hamletmeaning: a small village synonym: community antonym: city it is different from a city because it is a small village while the city is big hope this helped ;)


What is the most common name ending for a city town village or hamlet in England?

ton


What city do muslims pray in?

They may do so in any city, town, village, hamlet or even alone in the wilderness.


Where was a church in Middle Ages?

In the Middle Ages, every village, town, and city had a church. In fact, the presence of a church was what distinguished a village from a hamlet.


What were the names of the different kinds of communities in the middle ages?

The smallest communities were hamlets. A hamlet was just a collection of cottages and other buildings. The thing that distinguished a hamlet from a village was that the hamlet had no church.The village was like a hamlet, but it had a church. Most manors had villages on them. Some had hamlets in addition. A village was allowed to host fairs, but not to have a permanent market.A town differed from a village, not because it was bigger, but because it had a feature that distinguished it from a village, just as the church distinguished the village from a hamlet. Originally, that feature was a permanent market, which could only be had by royal charter (the reason there were only eight towns in England when William the Conqueror took over). Later, a town could be so because it had more than one church, or because it had permanent town officers and a town hall.Originally city had a cathedral, and this was what distinguished it from a town. Just as towns did, cities normally had permanent markets. Later, a community could be a city because it had a royal charter, even if there was no cathedral.


Which is bigger a town or a city?

A city is bigger than a town. Normally, a town has a population of less than 1,000, while a city has a population greater than 1,000.


What is the difference between a Hamlet a city a village and a town?

It usually depends on the size, or the population. a hamlet is a group of a couple of family's. a village is a place that has hundreds of people, a town usually has thousands of people, and so on. although sometimes this isn't true in the USA. Sorry if this didn't answer your question


Another name for 'town'?

City. Settlement. Conurbation. Urban district.


What is the largest city in the northeastern megalopolis?

okanogan


What Parts of japan form a megalopolis?

The city