This article is: about a holiday village in general. For the: First Choice Holidays Holiday Village brand, see
First Choice (travel firm).
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A holiday village (abbreviated HV) is a holiday resort where the visitors stay in villas. There is a central area with shops, entertainment, and other amenities. One example is Center Parcs.
References※
- ^ Stanisław Pietkiewicz, Stefan Żmuda: Słownik pojęć geograficznych. Warsaw: Wiedza Powszechna, 1973, p. 238. (in Polish)