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Pedestrian village

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village located in the Dutch province of Overijssel, Netherlands, Mont-Tremblant Pedestrian Village located beside
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is essentially a pedestrian village with canals. Other examples of a pedestrian village include
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This article is about mixed-use areas without cars. For parts of urban areas without cars, see
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is a compact, pedestrian-oriented neighborhood or town with a
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Urban planning for mixed-use areas prioritising pedestrians
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A walk street in Venice, California, built around 1905
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Index

Pedestrian zone
mixed-use
pedestrians
bicycles
Segways
wheelchairs
internal combustion engines
Venice, Italy
Giethoorn
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Culdesac Tempe

Venice, California
15 minute city
Active living
Active mobility
Compact city
List of car-free islands
New Urbanism
Obesity and walking
Principles of intelligent urbanism
Sustainable Development Goal 11
Urban vitality
Walkability
Walking audit
Walking city
Automotive city
Bicycle-friendly
Carfree city
Compact city

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