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20 answers for: "Village," in Spanish
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PUEBLO"Village," in Spanish
LAISABELAVillage in the Dominican Republic, founded by Christopher Columbus in 1493, considered the first formal European settlement in the New World
PASSCHENDAELEVillage in NW Belgium that was scene of heavy fighting in World War I (13)
CRECYVillage in France; scene of a 1346 victory by the English in the Hundred Years" War (5)
LIGHTNINGWeather phenomenon most frequently seen in Kifuka, a village in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (9)
ROSEHEARTYOld fishing village in the north-east, created a burgh of barony in the 1680s (10)
STAMFORDBRIDGEVillage in East Riding of Yorkshire, site of a battle in 1066 (8,6)
HOPEMANSeaside village in Moray (pop about 1,750), founded in 1865) (7)
PITTENWEEMFishing village in Fife (pop about 1,750), created a royal burgh in 1541 (10)
HALKIRKPlanned village in Highland Region (pop 1,000), founded in 1803 (7)
GRASMEREVillage in the Lake District where William Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy in Dove Cottage (8)
GSTAADAlpine ski village in Switzerland Bernese Oberland, host of the Hublot Polo Gold Cup annually in the summer (6)
BREDONVillage in Wychavon District in southern Worcestershire (6)
GARDENSTOWNSmall coastal village in the north-east, founded as a fishing port in 1720 (11)
CLAIRSaint John River village in New Brunswick of which Fort Kent in Maine is across the bridge
FELLOWSHIPThe area around Matamata in the North Island of New Zealand was used to film the hobbit village in The ... Of The Ring
MEGEVEVillage in the Haute-Savoie department near Mont Blanc that was brought to prominence as a ski resort by the Rothschilds in the 1920s (6)
MYLAIVillage in South Vietnam where US troops massacred over 100 civilians in 1968 (2,3)
POGESBuckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5)
STOKEBuckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5)