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I live in the most populated part of the world in terms of people per square mile. Higher than Japan. It's almost impossible to feel like you're lost in the middle of nowhere.

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Ching Chong?

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No, Belgium. The axis Lille-Brussels-Antwerp-Am-Roterdam. And we are surrounded by the London and Paris megalopolis.

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I think only Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Saint-Gilles, and Koekelberg fit your description. I hope you're young saving up money while living in the city so you can gtfo to a better life.

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He lives in Manila, Philippines if his claim is true as of this post.

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I got out last year. You forget Molenbeek, Anderlecht, Forest, BX1000, and many more. The axis Lille-Brussels-Antwerp-Am-Roterdam with both London and Paris megalopolis bordering it is the crowdest place on hearth. There's not a single large natural reserve in that corner of the World. If it's not built it's agricultural land but never far from civilization.

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Unincorporated community here, about 35 miles either way between two larger towns. Around 30-40 people here. Never moving.

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Those can either be the best, or the most drugged-out crazy. I guess depending on your point of view, potentially both.

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Only worthless trash here, unfortunately, is (distant) kin of mine and everybody knows who to go see if something goes missing. All in all it's an idyllic little place.

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I've never lived in a village, town or city.

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https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/reference/GARM/Ch9GARM.pdf

Given the population requirements listed in here, unless you were somewhere weird like New Mexico, the place you were in very well may not have been a town, but a village.

I believe you are in fact, a villager.

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I lived in a tiny town with like 54 people.

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Grew up in a village with a population of 182.

Yes, EVERY town I've ever lived in has has AT LEAST 265 people, so I can say that I've beaten your 264.

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Yes. My town was 106 ppl in the 1980 census. It grew to 110 in the 1990 census. Moving up in the world.

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No, but close. When I was a teen, I lived in a place called Lockesburg, AR. Population 490 (at the time). It was literally a gas station, a video store, and a diner where two roads (not highway, just roads) met, and a couple of trailer parks worth of people too poor to be farmers. The closest school was for it, the neighboring 4 towns, and the handful of farmsteads in between. It was K-12 all in one set, complete with the old 1-room schoolhouse next to it, still in use for some classes. For an example of what it was like there, my math class had 10 people in it, and I literally knew a 12th grader who graduated without knowing how to read (not that it was his first attempt to do so).

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Hmmm, no sign here, but if I count right (I’m new and don’t know the families well yet ) the incorporated area has around 52 people.we are on the edge of that area, takes 45 min to get to a smaller town that may have a population of 5-10k if we wanted to buy things. At night I see every star and there isn’t another human noise to be heard. It’s really relaxing.

Yes, I lived between two towns and the larger town had a total of 52 families on the water system....

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