many towns and villages in France have a name ending in 'ville'. This is an indication that the place was the location of a 'villa' - an agricultural domain - in Roman times.
Mississippi was a slave state until the end of the Civil War.
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The state government sent troops to end it (apex)
Northern states never had slavery.
A city. There are 50 states in the united states. None of them end with "ville". If it ends with "ville" its a city.
Yes, "Ville" is typically capitalized when used at the end of a town's name, such as in "Nashville" or "Louisville." This is a common convention in English language.
East Ville railway station ended in 1964.
K-Ville - TV series - ended on 2007-12-17.
There are no such towns.
Coalville in Leicestershire
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it was either a who ville pie or a turkey
Short for village
Grand Prix de la ville de Tunis ended in 2008.
NHL player Ville Leino was born on 10-06-83 and as of the end of the 2013-2014 season is 30 years old.
There are no English towns or cities ending in ~bail.