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A '''village''' was a type of settlement smaller then a [[city]] but similar in size to a town.
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A '''village''' was a type of rural [[settlement]] smaller than a [[town]]. The [[village square]] was the center of community life.
   
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The [[Kelpien]]s lived in villages. As of [[2257]], there were 4,056 such villages on [[Kaminar]]. ({{DIS|The Sound of Thunder}})
When [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] arrived at a [[Bajoran]] village from which he received a medical emergency message he [[scan]]ned the [[air]], [[water]], and soil but was not able to find any pollutants. ({{DS9|The Storyteller}})
 
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In [[2369]], when [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] arrived at a [[Bajor Faren village|village]] on [[Bajor]] from which he had received a [[medical emergency]] message, he [[scan]]ned the [[air]], [[water]], and [[soil]] but was not able to find any pollutants. ({{DS9|The Storyteller}})
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{{bginfo|A village is usually defined as being larger than a {{w|hamlet (place)|hamlet}}, which is an even smaller settlement.}}
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Cities]]
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* [[City]]
 
* [[Metropolis]]
 
* [[Metropolis]]
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
[[Category:Settlements| Village]]
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[[Category:Settlement types]]

Revision as of 19:10, 23 June 2020

Carraya IV surface

Faren Kag's village on Bajor

A village was a type of rural settlement smaller than a town. The village square was the center of community life.

The Kelpiens lived in villages. As of 2257, there were 4,056 such villages on Kaminar. (DIS: "The Sound of Thunder")

In 2369, when Doctor Julian Bashir arrived at a village on Bajor from which he had received a medical emergency message, he scanned the air, water, and soil but was not able to find any pollutants. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

A village is usually defined as being larger than a hamlet, which is an even smaller settlement.

See also

External link