Talk:Village (United States)

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I don't understand. What is a village in Pennsylvania? I know that townships are made up of villages. I've only been to Pennsylvania twice, so I don't know the law. I know that here in Georgia, every incorporated place is a city (as is the case in Iowa), Illinois is divided between villages, towns, and cities (there are townships in Illinois, but they do not exist as municipalities), and across the river in South Carolina, every incorporated place is a town or city, village refers to an unincorporated place(although it holds no official status, and some people may refer to such places as a town or a hamlet. Since there are no unincorporated places in Pennsylvania, and a village is NOT a municipality, so what exactly is it? Iamanadam 03:33, 24 October 2007 (UTC)