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The eight schedule of the Indian constitution recognises 22 languages (and a huge number of dialects) so there is no single term for a village square. The best that I can suggest is "chowk".
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it was never really stated but the anime and manga left hints. her village was burnt down when orochimaru found her and took her to the Sound Village as she was the remaining survivor of the village. she however participated in the chunnin exam with naruto, sasuke and sakura wearing a Grass Village headband. So it can be assumed she was from the Grass Village. But it could also be a mask from her true identity as she was probably adopted by orochimaru before the exam and since orochimaru played a huge part in the chunnin exam, she could be acting as a spy then (like Kabuto, Yoroi, Dosu, Kin and others). Another controversy on this theory is that there were Grass Ninja appearing every now and then even after the chunnin exam so it was quite unlikely that the village was burnt down.
please be more specific - which kind of store closing are you asking about?
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Sunni Ali turned Songhai into a huge empire. At its peak it stretched across 1,000 miles. during the 1400s, it controlled most trading as well as the valuable salt and gold region of the area.
The opposite of a village is probably a huge city like Tokyo.
The ghana rulers acquired a huge amount of gold because they sent a lot of miners to get them.
in goron village destroy the huge demon
both the village is rural and city is huge
It depends on whether you have a huge pile of gold and a tine bit of silver, or a huge pile of silver and a tiny bit of gold. Gold has a higher density, so if you have the same volumes, then the gold will have the greater mass.
Traders Village is a huge flea market that offers a huge variety of products to buy. Vendors can sell any type of product they desire. People have bought such a varied group of items ranging from tires to jewelry and from teacups to bulldozers.
Not likely as there is a ready market for gold. If the mines do not have the equipment to refine their gold then they will be forced to sell the gold at a discount as the gold is not a finished product.
The merchants were the ones who grew rich. The suppliers of the equipment and other goods used by the miners. They were often paid with the gold.
Huge. Huge sword. Huge horns. Long blond/red hair and beard. Also carry shields. And take your gold. If nor gold your pants. Not hat. Just pants. ('had'). I'm a viking. I have horns. Don't be ridiculous.
The eight schedule of the Indian constitution recognises 22 languages (and a huge number of dialects) so there is no single term for a village square. The best that I can suggest is "chowk".