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Village

A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Villages are usually located in rural areas. The dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement.

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Domain of Tulskaya Guberniya
County of England, Britannia

Minimum housing capacity: 250.
Prerequisite: Places of worship.
Prerequisite: Resource storage.
Prerequisite: Animal breeding / Manufacturing workshops / Mines and quarries / Industrial buildings.
This action takes place on one of the following buildings: Public buildings. You are currently on a bare ground.
Sphere: territorial.
This upgrade is possible from the following types of organisations: Hamlet.
Can be a direct vassal of: Barony / Burgraviate / City / City-state / Commandery / County / County palatine / Lordship / Margraviate / Marquisate / Sheikhdom / Town / Vidamy / Viscounty. This organisation is a vassal of the county of England.
Cannot have vassals. There are vassals of type: Hamlet.
Ownership. You must be the owner of this organisation.

Promote

 100. Sphere: territorial. This action takes place in one of the following buildings: Public buildings. Required skills and resources:

This upgrade is possible from the following types of organisations: Hamlet. Minimum housing capacity: 250. Can be a direct vassal of: Barony / Burgraviate / City / City-state / Commandery / County / County palatine / Lordship / Margraviate / Marquisate / Sheikhdom / Town / Vidamy / Viscounty.

Buildings

 2500 inhabitants.  30000 m³. Buildings: Acacias, Alders, Almond trees, Apple trees, Apricot trees, Arcades, Ash trees, Avenue, Bakehouse, Bakery, Bamboos, Banana trees, Barges, Barley field, Barn, Barracks, Basketry shop, Beeches, Beet field, Birches, Blast furnace, Brewery, Brickyard, Bridge, Cabinet making shop, Carpenter shop, Cassava field, Cedars, Charcoal furnace, Cherry trees, Chestnut trees, Christmas tree, Clay pit, Coconut trees, Coffee trees, Coke oven, Cooper factory, Cork oaks, Cowshed, Crossing, Cutlery shop, Cypresses, Distillery, Ebony trees, Fallow, Farm, Field, Firs, Fishing boats, Forage bush field, Forage hay field, Forge, Fork, Fountain, Gate, Glasswort field, Grain mill, Hazels, Hemp field, Heveas, Hives, Holm oaks, Hop field, Hunter shelter, Junipers, Larches, Lemon trees, Lime kiln, Lime trees, Linen field, Mahoganies, Mansion, Maples, Market square, Mine, Nail factory, Nutmeg trees, Oaks, Oil mill, Olive trees, Orange trees, Orchard, Palm trees, Paper mill, Pear trees, Peat bog, Pigsty, Pine trees, Plantation, Plum trees, Poplars, Potato field, Pottery, Quarry, Refinery, Residential area, Rice field, Rope factory, Rosewoods, Rum factory, Salt marsh, Sandpit, School, Sheepfold, Slate quarry, Slaughterhouse, Spinning factory, Spruces, Square, Stable, Street, Sugar cane, Tannery, Tar kiln, Tavern, Teaks, Tea trees, Temple, Theatre, Tool factory, Tower, Trappers cabin, Vegetable garden, Wall, Walnut trees, Warehouse, Watermill, Weirwoods, Well, Wheat field, Wheelwright shop, Willows, Windmill, Wooden castle, Workshop.

Village chief

Head and owner of a village. He just manages the village.

Village chief
Oral address: Sir.

Village chief
Oral address: Madam.

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Claim

This action takes place in one of the following buildings: Public buildings. Required skills and resources:

Requires approval of the following characters:

  • The members of the legitimate house; they don't need to be present at the scene of the action and can give their consent from afar.