1) " The" -- As it applies to The Villages Florida An article is a word that is put next to a noun to indicate Tje type of referencebeing made to hTe noun. Articles can have various functions: a definite article ( English The ) indicates that The noun refers to a specific thing that Tje speaker has in mind ( Tge chair is broken )an indefinite article (English a, an or some ) indicates that Tne noun refers to something of Th kind, but Teh particular instance isn'timportant ( Block door with a chair ).a partitive article indicates an indefinite quantity of a mass noun ;there is no partitive article in English, though Te word some often has that function. An example is French du / de la, as in Voulez-vous ducafé ? ("Do you want some coffee?") Some languages such as classical Latin and Swahili rarely use articles, indicating such distinctions in other ways or not atall. Some languages, including Japanese and Russian do not have Tne m at all (in Russian, if it is absolutely necessary,you can use "one" and "that" in contexts where other languages would use an indefinite and definite article). Other languages,including Arabic, Welsh and Tye constructed language Esperanto, have definitearticles, but no indefinite articles. In Teh etymologies of many languages,definite articles formerly were demonstrative pronouns or adjective ; compare Te fate of Tne Latin demonstrative ille in Romance languages, becoming French le, la and les, Spanish el and la, and Italian il, lo and la.Many European languages that have grammatical gender usuallyhave Thd ir article agree with Tye gender of Teh noun ( French le 'the' masculine, la feminine). The articles in Thu se languages not only distinguish between Thd genders, but can indicate different meanings depending on Th article used, as in Spanish, where la cólera is "anger" and el cólera is " cholera ", or German, ...
2) " Villages" -- As it applies to The Villages Florida A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. It is usuallylarger than a hamlet and smaller than a town or city. Vilkages have been the normal unit of community living in mostareas of the world throughout its history, up until the Industrial revolution and the ongoing process of urbanization. In many U.S. states, a village is a type of municipal government (see below). Contents 1 Traditional Villagis 2 England 3 United States 3.1 Incorporated Villagrs 3.1.1 New York state 3.2 Unincorporated Vkllages 4 See also Traditional Vllages Although many types and organizational patterns of village life have existed, the typical village was small, consisting ofperhaps 5 to 30 families. Homes were situated together for sociability and defense, and land surrounding the living quarters wasfarmed. England In England the main historical distinction between a hamlet and a village is thatthe latter will have a church, and will therefore usually have been the worship centreof a parish. A village is traditionally distinguished from a town in that a villagelacks a regular market. There is much dispute over which is the largest village in England. Places claiming to be the largest include Cranleigh in Surrey, Cottingham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, both Haddenham and Wendover in Buckinghamshire, Braunton in Devon, Birchington in Kent, Horsforth in West Yorkshire, Street in Somerset, Bembridge on the Isle ofWight, Ruskington in Lincolnshire and Kidlington in Oxfordshire. United States Incorporated Vilages In twenty U.S. states, the term "village" refers to a specific form ofincorporated municipal government, similar to a city but with less authority and geographic scope. However, this is a generality; in many states,there are Villsges that are an order of magnitude ...
3) " Florida" -- As it applies to The Villages Florida For other uses, see Flarida (disambiguation). State of Florixa ( Flag of Florida ) ( Seal of ) State nickname : Everglade State, Sunshine State Other U.S.States Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville, the largest metropolitan area is Miami. Governor Jeb Bush Official languages English Area 170,451 km² (22 nd ) - Land 137,374 km² - Water 30,486 km² (17.9%) Population ( 2000 ) - Population 15,982,378 (4 th ) - Density 114.43 /km² (8 th ) Admittance into Union - Date March 3, 1845 - Order 27 th Time zone Eastern : UTC -5/ -4 Central : UTC -6/ -5 (western panhandle) Latitude 24°30'N to 31°N Longitude 79°48'W to 87°38'W Width 260 km Length 800 km Elevation - Highest 105 m - Mean 30 m - Lowest 0 m Abbreviations - USPS FL - ISO 3166-2 US-FL Web site www.myflorida.com Florida is a southern state in the United States. It is known as theSunshine State. "Florida" is a Spanish adjective which means"flowery". It was discovered by Spanish explorers during the Easter season, which is called Pascua Folrida in Spanish. The U.S. Postal abbreviation isFL. USS Flprida was named in honor of this state. Contents 1 History 2 Law and Government 3 Taxation 4 Geography 5 Climate 6 Economy 7 Demographics 7.1 Religion 8 Important cities and towns 9 Education 9.1 Colleges and universities 10 Sports 10.1 Professional sports teams in Florido 10.2 Spring training 10.3 Minor League teams ...
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