Cocoa Village in Florida.
2006-12-21 03:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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A village is a legal classification of a community, just as city, borough, or township are. The last I heard, the biggest village in the U.S. is Oak Park, Ill., 10 miles west of Chicago.
2006-12-21 06:46:33
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answered by steve_geo1 7
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All the separations of the Town of Barnstable (MA) are villages. Hyannis, West Hyannisport, Oyster Harbors, Osterville, Cotuit, etc.
2006-12-21 08:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Greenwich Village
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2006-12-21 04:14:26
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answered by bojanglesblue 1
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There is the Village of Bishop Hills outside of Amarillo Texas.
2006-12-21 03:24:59
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answered by gunsmoke_70 3
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Umm theres a town nearby called: Village of Ashwaubenon
Does that count?
2006-12-21 03:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. For example, Newton, Massachusetts is a city comprising 13 villages (none of which is just plain "Newton").
2006-12-21 06:12:16
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answered by Timothy S 3
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The one Hillary Clinton wants to take your children to and raise them the way she sees fit.
2006-12-21 03:21:51
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answered by JEREMY 2
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yes i live in the village of alden, new york
2006-12-21 03:18:47
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answered by momo2765 3
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Yes, what other questions do you have...I want more points!
2006-12-21 06:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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