The Village
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A village is a human settlement or community.
The Village or Village may also refer to:
Forms of administration
- Village (Taiwan), the basic unit of Taiwanese administrative subdivision
- Village (United States), a type of administrative division at the local government level
- Village (New Jersey), a form of municipal government
- Village (Pennsylvania), a geographic area within a larger political subdivision
- Village (Oregon), a model of local governance
- Village (Vermont), a named community within the boundaries of an incorporated town
- Villages of Brunei, third-level administrative division of Brunei
Places
Canada
- The Village, Newfoundland and Labrador, a nickname for Victoria
- Village Island, in the Johnstone Strait region of the British Columbia Coast
- Village Shopping Centre or "The Village", St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Ireland
- The Village, Cloughjordan, an eco-village
- The Village, a commonly used name for Malahide Cricket Club Ground
United Kingdom
- Village (ward), an electoral ward of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England
- The Village, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
- The Village, an area near Donegall Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland
- The Village, a settlement in Windsor Great Park, England
United States
- Village, Arkansas
- Village, Virginia
- Greenwich Village, New York City
- The Village, Jersey City, New Jersey
- The Village, Oklahoma
- The Village at Corte Madera, a shopping center in Corte Madera, California
- The Village Shopping Center, Gary, Indiana
- The Villages, Florida
- Village Arcade, a shopping center in Rice Village, Houston, Texas
- Village of La Jolla, California
Elsewhere
- Village, Rio de Janeiro, a region in Brazil
- Burnside Village in Glenside, South Australia, colloquially known as "The Village"
- The Village, a zone in San Ġwann, Malta
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- The Village (1953 film), a Swiss drama film
- The Village (2004 film), an American psychological horror film
- The Village (2015 film), a Georgian drama film
Music
- "The Village", a song by New Order on the 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies
- "Villages", a song from the 2012 album A Is For Alpine by Alpine
Literature
- The Village (Anand novel), by Mulk Raj Anand
- The Village (Bunin novel), by Ivan Bunin
- The Village (Grigorovich novel), a novel by Dmitry Grigorovich first published in 1846
- The Village (Lalwani novel), by Nikita Lalwani
- "The Village" (poem), by George Crabbe
- "The Village" (short story), by Kate Wilhelm
Periodicals
- Village (magazine), an Irish current affairs magazine founded by Vincent Browne
- The Village Voice, an American news and culture paper
Television
- The Village (1993 TV series), British radio and television series
- The Village (2013 TV series), BBC television series
- The Village (2018 TV series), an upcoming American drama television series on NBC
- The Village (The Prisoner), the setting of the 1960s UK television series, The Prisoner
- The Village: Achiara's Secret, South Korean drama series
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- The Village (Sirius XM), a radio channel
Companies and organizations
- Elder village, a type of organization providing living-services support to the elderly
- MSN Games, formerly known as The Village, a gaming web site
- The Village (Hartford, Connecticut), a social service agency
- The Village (music venue), in Dublin
- The Village (studio), a recording studio in West Los Angeles (Santa Monica), California
- Village Community Co-operative, a multiple occupancy permaculture project in Adelaide, Australia
- Village Fair, an annual music festival in Bathurst, Australia
- Village Food Stores (1987–95), a chain of supermarkets in New Brunswick, Canada
See also
- Administrative village, a level of government in Indonesia
- Village Creek (disambiguation)
- Village Green (disambiguation)
- Villager (disambiguation)
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