- The
Waldhufendorf ("forest village"; plural: -dörfer) is a form of
rural settlement established in
areas of
forest clearing with the
farms arranged in...
- is on the
Silver Road (Silberstraße).
Originally a
forest village (
Waldhufendorf),
Pockau is
located in the
valley of the Flöha at its
confluence with...
- ("road village"), an
elongated village that runs
along a road; the
Waldhufendorf,
typical of
forest clearings; the Marschhufendorf,
found in marshland;...
- this is the
settlement of
people in the
Central Uplands in so-called
Waldhufendorf villages. The
names of many
towns and
villages in
Europe derives from...
-
Mountains and the
Silesian Lowlands. Łąka
Prudnicka was
founded as a
Waldhufendorf in the
second half of the 13th
century within medieval Piast-ruled Poland...
- Kimpolung) Slătioara
secular forest, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a
waldhufendorf (i.e.
forest village) in the background. The
elected President of the...
-
community is the Rote
Grube (“Red Mine”). Sosa
began as a
forest village (
Waldhufendorf). In 1453 it was
first mentioned as Sossaw,
although its beginnings...
- (off)", i.e. to
clear woodland). Most
Hauerland villages are laid out as
Waldhufendorf ("forest village") in
areas of
forest clearing with the
farms arranged...
- Salmbach, and
Grunbach were
founded in the 11th or 12th
centuries Waldhufendorf as part of the
settling of the area
around Hirsau Abbey. The
first do****entation...
-
About 900, Unter-Flockenbach had its
first do****entary
mention as a
Waldhufendorf ("forest village"),
followed by Trösel’s in 1071 as an
offenes Reihen-Hufendorf...