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Hi, With a population of 290 I don't think this qualifies as a town. That is a village. I have never seen "village" used to describe a settlement in North America but in Europe it refers to a settlement of dwellings centred around a church. I don't know Danish at all, although I have been to Denmark, so do not know the ins and outs of settlement taxonomy there, but in the UK a village has a church and has a population of up to the low thousands, I think the largest village in the UK is Heacham in Norfolk which had a population of over 4,700 in the 2011 census. Please don't take this the wrong way I am just curious as to how such a small settlement gets called a town? Quetzal1964 (talk) 14:10, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
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