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(3)

AAL - Tuva

AUL - Caucasus

(4)

ALL - a village among the Slavs

DVOR - a separate farm

DESA - a village in Indonesia

KALA - a settlement in Central Asia

VILLAGE - rural settlement

Shoen - manor in Japan

ULUS - a village in Central Asia, Siberia

URUS - camp of nomads

(5)

CITY - large city

CORTE - one-yard settlement in Italy

MANOR - a settlement in England

NEGRI (nagari) - a village in Indonesia

POSAD - urban-type settlement

RANCH - homestead in Latin America

RABAD - settlement in Central Asia

SILAK - a multi-tiered settlement in Iran

RYADOK - commercial and industrial settlement

KHUTOR - one-yard rural settlement

(6)

ALDEA - a village in Spain

BARRIO - a village in the Philippines

GALUAN - Ossetian village

ZAIMKA - a settlement in Siberia

ESTATE - a homestead with a land plot

KISHLAK (kyshtak, kystak) - a settlement in Central Asia

Kraal - ring settlement in Africa

POGOST - a large village

PUEBLO - a village in Spain, Latin America

SELTSO - a small village

STANOK - a small village

SELISCHE - the remains of an ancient settlement

(7)

BEGINAGE - a village in Belgium

VYSELOK (villages) - a new settlement town

VILLAGE - rural settlement

CASERIA - a farm in Spain, Latin America

Oppidum - a temporary walled city in Rome

VILLAGE - a settlement outside the city

POCHINOK - sparsely populated village

SLOBODA - a suburban settlement

Stanitsa - a large Cossack settlement

HOMESTEAD - a complex of various buildings

(8)

GORODISCHE - the remains of the ancient city

FORTRESS - fortified city

ESTATE - large estate

SUBURB

Rancheria - a small village in Latin America

FACTORIA - trading settlement

FOLVARK - a farm in Western Europe

(9)

SETTLEMENT - inhabited place

SINOIKISM - a polis in Ancient Greece

TERRAMARA - a fortified settlement in Northern Italy

(10)

CONURBATION - a group of cities that form one whole

VILLAGE

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