Most of us live in town, only few people live in villages. I'm nepalese and i have lived in town my whole life. I have never ever been to my dads village(birthplace). Nowdays everyones migrating from villages to town so the villages are getting quite empty.once my grandma went to her village and after she was back she told me that most of the houses were empty and really old because no one lives there.
Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.Yes, people do live in the Wicklow mountains. There are villages and towns in it, amongst the highest towns in Ireland.
no in villages
In towns and villages and of course in ... houses
In France, about three-fourths of people live in towns, the remaining fourth by villages in the countryside.
At the time of Jesus the people lived in small villages.
Approx. 50 % in towns and approx. 50 % in villages.
Yes, and even today many still do.
Japanese people, as with any other country in the world, live in cities, towns, villages and in the countryside.
Half in towns, half in villages. Data for 1 July 2007: Urban - 11 877 659 inhabitants Rural: - 9 659 904 inhabitants
homes. buildings. places. towns. villages.
Several names of towns and villages exist where Inuits live. Examples of these names include Akulivik, Quaqtaq, Umiujaq, Tasiujaq, and Kangiqsualujjuaq, among others.
On Earth. Mostly in Asia. And in villages or small towns.