Reihendorf

The Reihendorf (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪəndɔʁf] , "row village" or ribbon development, plural: Reihendörfer) or Hufendorf (German pronunciation: [ˈhuːfn̩dɔʁf], "oxgang village") is the name used of a particular form of linear settlement in German-speaking countries that is characterized by rows of houses situated along a linear object such as a riverbank, road, valley, or stream. == Description == Reihendörfer may consist of a one or two rows of houses or farmsteads; the latter being arranged either side of the village street.

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Reihendorf

The Reihendorf (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪəndɔʁf] , "row village" or ribbon development, plural: Reihendörfer) or Hufendorf (German pronunciation: [ˈhuːfn̩dɔʁf], "oxgang village") is the name used of a particular form of linear settlement in German-speaking countries that is characterized by rows of houses situated along a linear object such as a riverbank, road, valley, or stream. == Description == Reihendörfer may consist of a one or two rows of houses or farmsteads; the latter being arranged either side of the village street.

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