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It's just, well, it's not really a town. I know there's no official designation for what is and isn't a town, but everyone who lives there calls it a village, size-wise it's more village than town, and it has like, a VILLAGE council. Would anyone object if i changed the wording?
Town is just so incongruous with what the place IS.
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