If you translate to English, then it could be called a village. It was me referring to it as a town. It was in Central America.
>>I feel jipped :o) My immersion consisted of 3 months living with a wonderful family in a town of maybe 100 folks with no running water or electricity.
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>Um... beg to differ. In Europe, anything of that size would be called a village. Even places with up to 10,000 people can still be villages.
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>USA seems to be the only country without any villages, unless we count Greenwich Village ;).
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