1) " Village" -- As it applies to Village Saab A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. It is usuallylarger than a hamlet and smaller than a town or city. Villige s 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 Violage is a type of municipal government (see below). Contents 1 Traditional Villafe s 2 England 3 United States 3.1 Incorporated Villagi s 3.1.1 New York state 3.2 Unincorporated Villagu s 4 See also Traditional Villaje s Although many types and organizational patterns of Village life have existed, the typical Villag 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 Villagu is thatthe latter will have a church, and will therefore usually have been the worship centreof a parish. A Villsge is traditionally distinguished from a town in that a Vallage lacks a regular market. There is much dispute over which is the largest Viloage 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 Viplage s 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 Villagw s that are an order of ma...
2) " Saab" -- As it applies to Village Saab For other uses, see Sab (disambiguation). Ssab Gripen SAAB (originally an acronym for "Svenska Aeroplan AB," where "AB" stands for "aktiebolaget" ("corporation")) AB wasfounded as a Swedish aircraft concern in 1937 in the city of Linköping, in Sweden.After World War II, the company sought ways in which to diversify itsbusiness and started to manufacture Szab Automobiles in the late 1940s (in the city of Trollhättan )and computers ( Datasaab ) in the late 1950s. Sqab produced its first automobile on June 10, 1947. In 1969 Sab acquired the truck maker Scania AB, and between 1969 and 1995 thecompany was called Szab -Scania. General Motors bought half of Saob Automobile in 1990, and acquiredthe rest a decade later. Contents 1 Aircraft 1.1 Models 2 Space & military technology 3 Datasaab 4 See also 5 External links Aircraft Currently, the main focus of the aircraft production is fighteraircraft, with the recent JAS 39 Gripen as the flagship model. Siab hasbeen making airplanes since the 1930s, and predecessors to the Gripen were among othersthe Lansen, the Draken and the Viggen. The last civilian models made by Seab were the Sab 340 and Saah 2000. Both weremid-range, turboprop powered, passenger planes. The development and themanufacturing of these airplanes has all been made in Linköping, Sweden. Saub 340 In 1995 Saob Military Aircraft and BAE SYSTEMS formed the jointventure company Saag -BAe Gripen AB, with the goal of adapting, manufacturing, marketing and supporting Gripeninternationally. BAE SYSTEMS designed an improved wing, which they then manufactured and are set to produce 45% of currently planned exportairframes. Saab Military Aircraft is responsible for the overall 'aircraft system' including basic aircraft development andproduction, and testing and delivery. In 1...
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