Category:Locales in the United States

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English: Media related to locales in the United States of America. In the United States a locale is defined as a place of current or former human activity, but expressly does not include mines, dams, or populated places, such as cities, towns, villages, settlements, unincorporated communities, etc. Locale indicates locations of more dispersed, periodic or temporary human activity, such as a crossroad, a camp, a farm, a landing, a railroad siding, a ranch, a windmill, or one of any of the various types of agricultural, communication, geographical, infrastructure, or transport stations where human activities are carried out. Locale also indicates locations of former locales and incidents of human activity, such as a battlefield or historic site.