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Changed [en] description: village is a locality composed of a group of buildings, mostly of residential and economic character, but sometimes, also industrial ones (i.e. ironworks, mill) as well as a belonging land, inhabited by people involved particularly in agricultural and construction activities or in farming industry (i.e. blacksmith or mill work), and not having city rights nor a status of a city or a town. Some villages in Early Middle Ages had a right to organise a fair and a m... |
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village is a locality composed of a group of buildings, mostly of residential and economic character, but sometimes, also industrial ones (i.e. ironworks, mill) as well as a belonging land, inhabited by people involved particularly in agricultural and construction activities or in farming industry (i.e. blacksmith or mill work), and not having city rights nor a status of a city or a town. Some villages in Early Middle Ages had a right to organise a fair and a market. |
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village is a locality composed of a group of buildings, mostly of residential and economic character, but sometimes, also industrial ones (i.e. ironworks, mill) as well as a belonging land, inhabited by people involved particularly in agricultural and construction activities or in farming industry (i.e. blacksmith or mill work), and not having city rights nor a status of a city or a town. Some villages in Early Middle Ages had a right to organise a fair and a market.
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | village |
village is a locality composed of a group of buildings, mostly of residential and economic character, but sometimes, also industrial ones (i.e. ironworks, mill) as well as a belonging land, inhabited by people involved particularly in agricultural and construction activities or in farming industry (i.e. blacksmith or mill work), and not having city rights nor a status of a city or a town. Some villages in Early Middle Ages had a right to organise a fair and a market. |
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Pfarrdorf
Kirchdorf
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27 December 2011