Results for: town enjoying an increase in prosperity and population
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resort town in the western Netherlands, on the North Sea. It is now a district of The Hague.Scheveningen
resort town in western SwitzerlandMontreux
rundown part of town, skid roadskid row
rustic, unsophisticated person from a small town or village, hickrube
rusticalness, quality of a small town, quality of country liferuralism
scattering, spreading; reproduction, procreation, generation; transmission of an inherited trait; increase in extension; dispersion, disseminationpropagation
seaport in Chile; town in Florida (USA); city in Indiana (USA); university in Indiana (USA)Valparaiso
section within a populationsubpopulation
self-sufficient planned townnew town
short stop, small railroad station, small townwhistle stop
site of a decisive battle in 1485 when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III and claimed the English throne. It is near the town of Market Bosworth, central Leicestershire.Bosworth Field
small towntank town
smaller group as opposed to the majority; part of a population differing in some characteristic (race, sex, etc.); state of being under legal ageminority
social research among population, temporary fortification, work done in the field or fields; practical research (as opposed to theoretical research and laboratory work); temporary fortification, work done outside normal place of workfieldwork
something that makes soft; liquid substance added to laundry to increase its softness, something that softenssoftener
 

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