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Village hall

A village hall is a public building in a rural or suburban community which functions as a community centre without a religious affiliation.

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Village hall

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples29
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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Village hall

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related to United Kingdom · 8
Village hall → In, It, Most, National Council, Social Service, Such, United Kingdom, World War
related to Wales · 6
Village hall → Aberdyfi, IPA, Neuadd Dyfi, The, Wales, Welsh-speaking
is a · 3
Village hall → building which is owned by a local government council or independent trustees, public building in a rural or suburban community which functions as a community centre without a religious affiliation, seat of government for villages
related to United States · 3
Village hall → In, It, United States
see also · 3
Village hall → Church, Hall, TV
related to External links · 2
Village hall → Action, England

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hall village halls community functions centre united local government council may public building wales kingdom states run part national typically

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Village hallis apublic building in a rural or suburban community which functions as a community centre without a religious affiliation0.90text
Village hallis abuilding which is owned by a local government council or independent trustees0.90text
Village hallis aseat of government for villages0.90text
birthdays or wedding receptionsVillage halls are generally run by committeesinstance ofParish council meetingsPolling station for local and national electionsSports and exercise groups - badminton is typicalLocal drama productionsDancesJumble salesPrivate parties0.80text
and if not already part of a local government body such as a parish councilinstance ofParish council meetingsPolling station for local and national electionsSports and exercise groups - badminton is typicalLocal drama productionsDancesJumble salesPrivate parties0.80text
then such committees are eligible for charitable statusinstance ofParish council meetingsPolling station for local and national electionsSports and exercise groups - badminton is typicalLocal drama productionsDancesJumble salesPrivate parties0.80text
a Village Institute or Memorial Hallinstance ofThey may have other names0.80text
Village hallrelated to External linksAction0.60section
Village hallrelated to External linksEngland0.60section
Village hallrelated to United KingdomIn0.60section
Village hallrelated to United KingdomUnited Kingdom0.60section
Village hallrelated to United KingdomIt0.60section

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