Settlement smaller than a town, larger than a village.
Legal term for European settlement that has the right to host markets.
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Examples for "town "
Examples for "town "
1 Before Katrina, the city said 1 million came to town every year.
2 The right has power, but the town often votes left as well.
3 The accident happened just outside the town of Weert, local police said.
4 State Highway 1 both north and south of the town remain closed.
5 They were poised just outside the town , not far above the sea.
1 The Sahara Desert market town is the largest city in northern Niger.
2 Live television pictures showed intense police activity in the remote market town .
3 I grew up in a small market town in Derbyshire in Britain.
4 She works at the baths. The municipal baths in our market town .
5 In every market town , in every barn, a crowd of actors met.
6 She is employed as a milliner at the market town of Stading.
7 They passed through a market town called Korma just after noon.
8 About 10 fire crews tackled a market town blaze on Monday.
9 It is in the busy but quaint South Buckinghamshire market town of Beaconsfield.
10 Its traditions are as a market town , and more specifically a cattle-trading centre.
11 Once a bustling market town , Neath expanded during the industrial revolution.
12 An historic market town in Wiltshire has been targeted by yarn-bombers.
13 Ballymoney was the market town for my native parish of Loughguile.
14 Mother and daughter meet at a market town when they see each other.
15 We crossed our little market town of Charly amid dead silence.
16 Although nominally still a market town , it is really but a large village.
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