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Germany - Breese im Bruche
Breese im Bruche is a so called Rundlingsdorf or Rundling. Such a Rundling is a more or less circular village and were typical in the Early Medieval period. These kind of villages were originally found across a strip of central Germany from Kiel to Bohemia.
A Rundling was a relatively common village form used by the Slavs. It usually comprises a central, circular village green owned in common with about 10 or 15 individually owned Low German houses, radiating out around it like the spokes of a wheel.
There are no contemporary historical records of the founding of these circular villages, but most probably they were founded in the 12th century; although Breese im Bruche is dating back to the 13th century.
A Rundling was a relatively common village form used by the Slavs. It usually comprises a central, circular village green owned in common with about 10 or 15 individually owned Low German houses, radiating out around it like the spokes of a wheel.
There are no contemporary historical records of the founding of these circular villages, but most probably they were founded in the 12th century; although Breese im Bruche is dating back to the 13th century.
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HBM, Jaap.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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