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rdfs:comment | - A peaceful country village finds itself transformed into a battleground, as fighting rages around its central bus station.
- In 2369, when Doctor Julian Bashir arrived at a village on Bajor from which he had received a medical emergency message, he scanned the air, water, and soil but was not able to find any pollutants. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
- Villages are Generated Structures added in Update 0.9.0. They consist of several structures and are inhabited by Villagers.
- To win in this game, the player must control every village they can, therefore gaining access to the miracles offered there. In the first game, there are 8 different villages:
* Aztec
* Celt
* Egyptian
* Greek
* Indian (Native American)
* Japanese
* Norse
* Tibetan
* A tribe, referred to as "African", can be found only on a Skirmish-map. It uses Aztec villagers, Egyptian buildings and Celt worshipping music.
- Villages are main source of resources in Cossacks II
- Village is an international space station constructed with the cooperation of America, Japan, the European Union, Russia, and China. It is considered the successor to space station Evolution. The first wave of crewmen, consisting of 32 engineers aboard the space shuttle Galleon, arrived in 2017.
- You have the option of choosing a village for your House and Avatar to reside in. This is purely cosmetic and will not show up to other players. Most villages cost Town or Merit Points.
- The Village is a small settlement on novel version of Isla Sorna and used to accommodate workers of InGen. It is also the location of a large laboratory.
- Village is an environment in Carmageddon 64.
- NPC Villages are generated structures inhabited by villagers, found throughout the world in desert, plains, and savanna biomes. The villages found in the latter biomes consist of oak wood, planks, and cobblestone houses with gravel roads. Desert villages are made of sandstone and sandstone variants. All villages have glass pane windows.
- Village ist eine Multiplayermap aus Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Sie wurde das erste Mal auf Call of Duty XP thumb|Villagevorgestellt. Sie spielt in einer afrikanischen Stadt im Jungel und die afrikanische Miliz kämpft gegen die PMC.
- Villages usually offer a small boost to Avoid and do not impede Movement in any way (except in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn). Across some games certain places have the effects of villages without actually being villages, such as the ruins on Valor in The Blazing Blade.
- the hidden wolf village
- Village is a vague term to describe an area settled by a group of people.
- Village is a vague term to describe an area settled by a group of people.
- This song has a tempo of 120. The reworked version puts more emphasis on the bass melody, or the lower guitar notes. It has an apparent pattern in which the notes have changed from just being a plain D & G note being played as the bass melody throughout most of the song. The song instead starts out with a pattern consisting of the first notes being D & G, then it shifts to A & D, goes up to A# & D# (A# & D# plays twice), then after doing C & F notes, it goes back to the start of the pattern with D & G.
- Village – mapa w trybie multiplayer w Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
- A village is a type of settlement, which is smaller than a town but larger than a hamlet. Villages are required to contain anywhere between 500 to 5000 inhabitants, and can also include an extra neighborhood to supplement the main neighborhood. Under the Settlement Act, villages become towns when their population reaches 5000, and become hamlets if their population fall under 500.
- This is a disambiguation for villages in the Just Cause game series.
- The crumbling buildings are denoted by blocks of light and dark Runic Turf, and within, both intact and broken Relics can be found.
- Villages are groups of randomly-generated buildings in the Overworld where Villagers may be encountered.
- The village is an isolated settlement, where Jim Macken and Luka Macken resided in when they were younger.
- The Inn heals the characters and restores all their LP in exchange for gold. It works in the same way as the Inn in the Town.
- « Le Village » est une communauté située dans une petite zone rurale reculée en Espagne près d'un petit lac proche d'un vaste château appartenant à la famille Salazar. Les pancartes le long des chemins ne lui donnent aucun nom, dirigeant simplement les personnes vers le centre du village. Initialement sans nom, de nombreux joueurs ont donné au village le nom de « Pueblo », à cause des inscriptions écrites sur les panneaux menant au village, bien que « pueblo » soit le mot espagnol pour « village ». La communauté reste anonyme.
- Village is a multi-player map included in Frontlines: Fuel of War. There is also a single-player version accessible with a code named SP-Village.
- Village (англ. Деревня) — карта для мультиплеера и режима Выживание в Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
- The Village appears in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties as a Chinese unique building. While more expensive than Houses (the most expensive house in the game), they provide more population and can serve as Home City dropoff points for cards, act as Livestock Pens, and can muster defensive units. Villages can also train goats. Some Chinese cards such as TEAM Provincial Administration will boost the population they provide even further, as well as the population of all team houses.
- This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)
- thumb|300px|Un joueur devant la mairie avec une carte du village sur l'écran inférieur. Le village est un endroit commun à toute la série Animal Crossing, à l'exception des spin-offs, c'est ici qu'habitent les villageois et le joueur. Les événements tels que le Carnaval, ou encore la fête des récoltes, où le joueur est investi de certaines missions, se passent également dans le village.
- A village is an administrative division and type of incorporated municipality in Michigan. Villages possess home rule powers but differ from cities in that they are completely autonomous. When communities incorporate as Villages, they remain part of the township—or multiple townships—from which they were formed. Administrative oversight for the village residents is shared with the township. As a result, residents pay taxes to both the village and the township and are able to vote in elections for both administrative divisions. In some instances, a village or township may be coterminous. In 2008, the state government began looking at ways of eliminating completely coterminous townships to streamline government function.
- The village is where your constucted troops are amassed, and resources stockpiled. Every player has one village initially, and may create additional villages with settlers, or conquer enemy villages with chiefs. Villages are divided into two major sections: the resource fields (outside) and the buildings (inside). There are 18 resource fields per village, each one a fixed type, and they are always allocated in one of the following ways:
- Start your life as a Viva Piñata gardener, and you'll find yourself well acquainted with the shops in the Village. Clockwise, starting at the top, they are:
* Costolot's Store - The first shop that you can access. Costolot sells Fertilizer, Watering Cans, Surface Packets, Paving, Seeds, Candy, Fruit, Vegetable, Produce, Fencing, and Garden Items.
* Arfur's Inn - Do you need help managing all the day-to-day tasks of the garden? Hire some Helpers here, who Arfur calls friends.
* Paper Pets - Here you can buy select domestic piñata and accessories, or gift accessories to others.
* Ivor Bargain - Once unlocked, Ivor can provide you with an alternative to Costolot's. The fertilizer he provides works on any plant, and he has tool upgrades unavailable elsewhere.
* Gretchen Fetch
- From OSA via Kreisau Circle contact Kessler: Learned of your capture and subsequent escape from Castle Wolfenstein; Agent One's death was a tragedy, but unavoidable. Himmler's SS Paranormal Division, headed by Helga von Bulow, is staging a massive archaeological dig near the outskirts of the village. OSA recently intercepted fragments of high-level encoded messages coming from the site directly to Himmler himself, but up to this point we have been unable to fully decode any of the messages.
- Text: In the village you can choose between a variety of activities. You can work on the farm to earn amber stones, buy new equipment from the blacksmith or acquire healing remedies from the alchemist. If you want to, you can also trade with other players at the market. Links: Druid - Blacksmith - Alchemist - Farm - Market - Arena - Mercenary Register Other: Here you can choose where in the village you would like to go.
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Row 4 info | - Houses, Blacksmith, Butchery, Church, Lamp Posts, Well, Gardens, Library, Roads
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Hint | - This track unlocks at Canifis in Morytania.
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Caption | - A Wood Hut
- Bird's Eye view of a plains Village
- Concept art du village
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местность | - Небольшая деревушка среди джунглей
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Instruments | - Shanai, Acoustic Guitar, Tango Accordion, Taiko Drums, Piccolo, Harmonica, Reed Organ, Woodblock, Harp, Bassoon, Violin, Xylophone, Tubular Bells
- Shanai, Acoustic Guitar, Tango Accordion, Taiko Drums, Piccolo, Harmonica, Reed Organ, Woodblock, Harp, Basson, Violin, Xylophone, Tubular Bells
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Modes | - Wszystkie, Tryb Przetrwania
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Composer | - Ian Taylor
- Ian Taylor, Adam Bond
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Teams | - Afrykańska milicja vs. PMC
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apparition(s) | - Resident Evil 4
- Umbrella Corps
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abstract | - This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing) Finally, below the Natural Languages section, is the "Constructed Languages" section - "Postavjene Jezyki" - which includes "Slovio" "Novosloviensky" (NeoSlavonic) and "Slovianski". The "Slovio" project is no longer active. "Novosloviensky" and "Slovianski", on the other hand, have joined together as "INTERSLAVIC" or "MEDŽUSLOVJANSKI" - each offering a slightly different grammatical format. Here you may access and edit this information.
- A peaceful country village finds itself transformed into a battleground, as fighting rages around its central bus station.
- In 2369, when Doctor Julian Bashir arrived at a village on Bajor from which he had received a medical emergency message, he scanned the air, water, and soil but was not able to find any pollutants. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
- Villages are Generated Structures added in Update 0.9.0. They consist of several structures and are inhabited by Villagers.
- To win in this game, the player must control every village they can, therefore gaining access to the miracles offered there. In the first game, there are 8 different villages:
* Aztec
* Celt
* Egyptian
* Greek
* Indian (Native American)
* Japanese
* Norse
* Tibetan
* A tribe, referred to as "African", can be found only on a Skirmish-map. It uses Aztec villagers, Egyptian buildings and Celt worshipping music.
- Villages are main source of resources in Cossacks II
- Village is an international space station constructed with the cooperation of America, Japan, the European Union, Russia, and China. It is considered the successor to space station Evolution. The first wave of crewmen, consisting of 32 engineers aboard the space shuttle Galleon, arrived in 2017.
- You have the option of choosing a village for your House and Avatar to reside in. This is purely cosmetic and will not show up to other players. Most villages cost Town or Merit Points.
- Text: In the village you can choose between a variety of activities. You can work on the farm to earn amber stones, buy new equipment from the blacksmith or acquire healing remedies from the alchemist. If you want to, you can also trade with other players at the market. There is also the druid, who offers you quests as well as enchantments for certain items. Once you are strong enough, you can enroll as a mercenary via the Mercenary Register. Horde Warlords and Captains can use the Mercenary Register to engage valiant mercenaries for upcoming battles between hordes. Last but not least, there is the arena, where you can pit your strength against other players. Links: Druid - Blacksmith - Alchemist - Farm - Market - Arena - Mercenary Register Other: Here you can choose where in the village you would like to go.
- The Village is a small settlement on novel version of Isla Sorna and used to accommodate workers of InGen. It is also the location of a large laboratory.
- Village is an environment in Carmageddon 64.
- A village is an administrative division and type of incorporated municipality in Michigan. Villages possess home rule powers but differ from cities in that they are completely autonomous. When communities incorporate as Villages, they remain part of the township—or multiple townships—from which they were formed. Administrative oversight for the village residents is shared with the township. As a result, residents pay taxes to both the village and the township and are able to vote in elections for both administrative divisions. In some instances, a village or township may be coterminous. In 2008, the state government began looking at ways of eliminating completely coterminous townships to streamline government function. Villages in Michigan do not have population caps before they must reincorporate as a city. As a result, some villages are larger than some of the smaller cities. There are two types of governmental organization for villages: Home rule village and General law village. As of 2007, there are 259 villages in Michigan, of which 48 are designated home rule villages, and 211 designated as general law villages. However, under the Michigan Constitution of 1963, any village has the authority to modify its charter, whether granted as a home rule charter or enacted as a general law charter.
- NPC Villages are generated structures inhabited by villagers, found throughout the world in desert, plains, and savanna biomes. The villages found in the latter biomes consist of oak wood, planks, and cobblestone houses with gravel roads. Desert villages are made of sandstone and sandstone variants. All villages have glass pane windows.
- Village ist eine Multiplayermap aus Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Sie wurde das erste Mal auf Call of Duty XP thumb|Villagevorgestellt. Sie spielt in einer afrikanischen Stadt im Jungel und die afrikanische Miliz kämpft gegen die PMC.
- Villages usually offer a small boost to Avoid and do not impede Movement in any way (except in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn). Across some games certain places have the effects of villages without actually being villages, such as the ruins on Valor in The Blazing Blade.
- Start your life as a Viva Piñata gardener, and you'll find yourself well acquainted with the shops in the Village. Clockwise, starting at the top, they are:
* Costolot's Store - The first shop that you can access. Costolot sells Fertilizer, Watering Cans, Surface Packets, Paving, Seeds, Candy, Fruit, Vegetable, Produce, Fencing, and Garden Items.
* Arfur's Inn - Do you need help managing all the day-to-day tasks of the garden? Hire some Helpers here, who Arfur calls friends.
* Paper Pets - Here you can buy select domestic piñata and accessories, or gift accessories to others.
* Ivor Bargain - Once unlocked, Ivor can provide you with an alternative to Costolot's. The fertilizer he provides works on any plant, and he has tool upgrades unavailable elsewhere.
* Gretchen Fetchem's - The resident piñata hunter, Gretchen can
* Bart's Exchange - The local tinkerer, Bart can alter some items for you to help lure that piñata in, or provide it with the right item it needs to bloom.
* Willy Builder - Willy is interested in selling you what he calls "very reasonable manual labor". He can build piñata houses and special buildings to provide a discreet location for romancing or a building to help make the garden more functional.
* Doc Patchingo - This is who you'll need if your piñatas turn up ill. Call him quickly!
- the hidden wolf village
- The village is where your constucted troops are amassed, and resources stockpiled. Every player has one village initially, and may create additional villages with settlers, or conquer enemy villages with chiefs. Villages are divided into two major sections: the resource fields (outside) and the buildings (inside). There are 18 resource fields per village, each one a fixed type, and they are always allocated in one of the following ways:
* 4 Wood, 4 Clay, 4 Iron and 6 Crop (all starting villages are of this configuration)File:Start.png
* 5 Wood, 3 Clay, 4 Iron and 6 Crop
* 5 Wood, 4 Clay, 3 Iron and 6 Crop
* 3 Wood, 5 Clay, 4 Iron and 6 Crop
* 4 Wood, 5 Clay, 3 Iron and 6 Crop
* 3 Wood, 4 Clay, 5 Iron and 6 Crop
* 4 Wood, 3 Clay, 5 Iron and 6 Crop
* 3 Wood, 4 Clay, 4 Iron and 7 Crop (only on 3.5 and 4 edition)
* 4 Wood, 3 Clay, 4 Iron and 7 Crop (only on 3.5 and 4 edition)
* 4 Wood, 4 Clay, 3 Iron and 7 Crop (only on 3.5 and 4 edition)
* 3 Wood, 3 Clay, 3 Iron and 9 Crop (a 9-cropper)
* 1 Wood, 1 Clay, 1 Iron and 15 Crop (a 15-cropper) Resource fields begin at level 0, and may be upgraded to higher levels by spending resources and time. The higher the level of a resource field, the more of its resource it produces per hour. Every resource field and building consumes a certain amount of crop per hour as upkeep. This represents the feeding of the workers who tend that field or building. The total crop upkeep of buildings and resource fields in a village determines the village's population. Cropland must be upgraded periodically to have a sufficient Wheat Production (or crop output) to sustain the village and prevent negative wheat production.
- Village is a vague term to describe an area settled by a group of people.
- Village is a vague term to describe an area settled by a group of people.
- This song has a tempo of 120. The reworked version puts more emphasis on the bass melody, or the lower guitar notes. It has an apparent pattern in which the notes have changed from just being a plain D & G note being played as the bass melody throughout most of the song. The song instead starts out with a pattern consisting of the first notes being D & G, then it shifts to A & D, goes up to A# & D# (A# & D# plays twice), then after doing C & F notes, it goes back to the start of the pattern with D & G.
- Village – mapa w trybie multiplayer w Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
- A village is a type of settlement, which is smaller than a town but larger than a hamlet. Villages are required to contain anywhere between 500 to 5000 inhabitants, and can also include an extra neighborhood to supplement the main neighborhood. Under the Settlement Act, villages become towns when their population reaches 5000, and become hamlets if their population fall under 500.
- This is a disambiguation for villages in the Just Cause game series.
- The crumbling buildings are denoted by blocks of light and dark Runic Turf, and within, both intact and broken Relics can be found.
- Villages are groups of randomly-generated buildings in the Overworld where Villagers may be encountered.
- The village is an isolated settlement, where Jim Macken and Luka Macken resided in when they were younger.
- The Inn heals the characters and restores all their LP in exchange for gold. It works in the same way as the Inn in the Town.
- « Le Village » est une communauté située dans une petite zone rurale reculée en Espagne près d'un petit lac proche d'un vaste château appartenant à la famille Salazar. Les pancartes le long des chemins ne lui donnent aucun nom, dirigeant simplement les personnes vers le centre du village. Initialement sans nom, de nombreux joueurs ont donné au village le nom de « Pueblo », à cause des inscriptions écrites sur les panneaux menant au village, bien que « pueblo » soit le mot espagnol pour « village ». La communauté reste anonyme.
- Village is a multi-player map included in Frontlines: Fuel of War. There is also a single-player version accessible with a code named SP-Village.
- From OSA via Kreisau Circle contact Kessler: Learned of your capture and subsequent escape from Castle Wolfenstein; Agent One's death was a tragedy, but unavoidable. Himmler's SS Paranormal Division, headed by Helga von Bulow, is staging a massive archaeological dig near the outskirts of the village. OSA recently intercepted fragments of high-level encoded messages coming from the site directly to Himmler himself, but up to this point we have been unable to fully decode any of the messages. Karl Villigut, a member of the Kreisau Circle, is in the village with an important item for you. If possible, locate him and obtain the item, then proceed as per Kessler's instructions to archaeological dig and investigate the situation. Remember to gather any intelligence information you may find along the way. You will receive new orders once you reach the dig site.
- Village (англ. Деревня) — карта для мультиплеера и режима Выживание в Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
- thumb|300px|Un joueur devant la mairie avec une carte du village sur l'écran inférieur. Le village est un endroit commun à toute la série Animal Crossing, à l'exception des spin-offs, c'est ici qu'habitent les villageois et le joueur. Les événements tels que le Carnaval, ou encore la fête des récoltes, où le joueur est investi de certaines missions, se passent également dans le village. Jusqu'à Animal Crossing: New Leaf (exclus), on pouvait y trouver Tom Nook et son magasin, Layette et Cousette avec la boutique des Sœurs doigts de fée et le musée dirigé par Thibou et sa sœur Céleste. Ils sont désormais tous installés dans la rue commerçante. Le panneau d'affichage, la place du village et la mairie se trouvent toujours dans le village dans cet opus, maintenant celle-ci est dirigée par le premier joueur accompagné de son assistante Marie. Reventes & Retouches fait son apparition, ainsi que d'autres bâtiments constructibles. On peut y vendre la plupart de ses items grâce à Risette et personnaliser quelques autres par le biais de Serge. Il est possible d'y construire un poste de police moderne ou classique, un campement, un café et un centre de surveillance Resetti. Ces quatre projets sont disponibles au fur et à mesure du jeu et apparaissent dans la liste des projets de travaux publics. Certains personnages font leur apparition brièvement dans le village tel que Carla la styliste, Rounard le marchand d'art, ou encore Astrid la voyante. Dans Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, ils ne viennent plus dans le village du joueur car ils sont tous les trois installés au centre-ville.
- The Village appears in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties as a Chinese unique building. While more expensive than Houses (the most expensive house in the game), they provide more population and can serve as Home City dropoff points for cards, act as Livestock Pens, and can muster defensive units. Villages can also train goats. Some Chinese cards such as TEAM Provincial Administration will boost the population they provide even further, as well as the population of all team houses.
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