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Common collocations with village in American Collocation

village noun countable

US /ˈvɪlɪdʒ/

attractive

attractive
beautiful
charming
delightful
idyllic
lovely
picturesque
pleasant
pretty
quaint
unspoilt

Visit the picturesque village of Perithia and enjoy the wonderful scenery of the Ropa Valley.

small

little
small
tiny

This tiny village nestles in the heart of the hills.

quiet

peaceful
quiet
sleepy
tranquil

North of the Algarve, you will find sleepy white-washed villages and the Monchique mountains.

old

ancient
historic
medieval
old

Walton-Le-Dale is an ancient village situated in close proximity to the Rivers Ribble and Darwen.

traditional

native
traditional

Holidays in Larnaca are not complete without a trip to one of the more traditional Cypriot villages.

in the countryside

country
rural

This five-bedroomed home is set in a sought-after rural village.

close to a place

adjacent
local
nearby
neighbouring
surrounding

Messengers were used to deliver post to nearby villages.

far from other places

isolated
outlying
remote

We are helping to build a new classroom in a remote village in Thailand.

near the sea

coastal
seaside

The Old Byre sits in the delightful coastal village of Morston.

with a particular kind of industry

farming
fishing
mining

The black-and-white films tell the story of a young lad growing up in a tough mining village.

in a particular location

highland
hill
hillside
hilltop
lakeside
mountain
riverside

Holiday rentals in Mallorca can be easily found situated near to sleepy, hilltop villages.