Classification of Settlements in Aragon

Aragon's settlements are classed by the traditional Village, Town or City standard.

Village
In Aragon, a village is only a small area with roughly 10 houses, more or less. They do not have any shops, so residents have to commute to the nearest major area to do so. Villages are almost always isolated and rural, with some exceptions; the most notable being Cragwell, wedged inside the metropolitan area of Brambleford.

Town
For any settlement to be classed as a Town, the area must have at least twenty houses. This doesn't mean, however, that some villages are larger than some towns. In the Isle of Law, Mynt, Beckbury, Old and New Morton have over twenty houses but are still classified as villages. New Morton is also the only village with a shop.

City
While there are no general requirements in terms of population and specific buildings needed for a town to be given city-status, cities can generally be recognised by their much greater size than typical towns, such as the City of Brambleford.

Statistics:
Smallest Registered Village: Sorsham (Population: 5)

Largest Registered Village: Carsome (Population: 145)

Smallest Registered Town: Port Maritime (Population: 21)

Largest Registered Town (Individual): Ryminster (Population: 230)

Largest Registered Town (Metropolitan): Bedmouth (Population: 1,175)

Smallest Registered City: Delchester (Population: 155)

Largest Registered City: Shanminster (Population: 6,100)