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Frog God Games has a number of them. Many of their books are stated up for Swords & Wizardry (a retro-clone with some modern design additions) and Pathfinder 1e.What are some great supplements that feature fleshed out villages, towns, and cities without a significant reliance on a larger campaign setting's trappings? I'm building my own world and have loads of adventure sites like this, but having trouble sourcing settlements that aren't either so bare-bones (Whitesparrow in Sly Flourish's Fantastic Adventures is cool but too little content on its own) or too integrated into setting assumptions (Waterdeep and Sharn).
An example of ones I like are the keep from Keep on the Borderlands, Hommlet, and Sandpoint from Pathfinder. They're not only fairly "generic" but also have cool stuff going on inside them regardless of the larger adventures around them.
Bard's Gate is probably their best known City Guide and it can be dropped anywhere in your setting along a major river. It is a city state, but you could easily make it part of an existing Kingdom.
The recently released Cats Cradle, which is a nicely fleshed out town with an associated adventure.
City of Brass if you want a fleshed out legendary extra-planar city.
The Blight provides great detail for the gritty, City-State of Castorhage.
Bards Gate and The Blight are huge books. They also have player guides, poster maps, etc.