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What do you call people living in villages?

There isn't one specific word to describe people living in villages. The most common and general terms are:

* Villagers: This is the most straightforward and widely understood term.

* Rural residents: This term is broader, encompassing anyone living in a rural area, not just villages.

* Country folk: This term is more colloquial and sometimes has a slightly romanticized or stereotypical connotation.

You can also use more specific terms depending on the context, such as:

* Peasants: This term was historically used for farmers, especially in Europe, but it can be considered outdated and potentially offensive.

* Farmers: This is appropriate if the villagers primarily work in agriculture.

* Local residents: This is a neutral term that can be used in any situation.

The best term to use depends on the specific context and the tone you wish to convey.

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