Some inhabitants chose to stay or go back to the original town.
The inhabitants had chosen to start living in the hill as a way of protection against attacks and looting by rival tribes.
This made many inhabitants in the 19th century choose emigration.
The inhabitants probably chose this area due to the arable land and copious springs flowing in the summer months.
In a 1991 vote the inhabitants chose to readopt the historic denotation.
The village is completely devoided of technology and the inhabitants chose to live a simple life.
The different inhabitants chose to keep going, joining forces with one another to live in this new world.
Many inhabitants also chose to emigrate around this time.
The inhabitants must choose: either wait for international assistance to arrive or travel to a richer area of the country.
Local inhabitants have chosen to live in towns and have relied on sustainable water sources for thousands of years.