Village-street

The term of village-street is allotted to an agglomeration, generally of reduced size, whose constructions follow one another on both sides of a single street. The geographers baptize them German word of " Waldhufendorf ".

The organization of these Village S is the fact of a progressive agglomeration of houses or farms from which the owners sought to profit at the same time from an opening on the main roads and an direct access to their agricultural property. For this reason the compartmental of these communes generally is structured perpendicular to the street and consists of long narrow bands, of the width of the dwelling. This type of village east very running to the Quebec, or in Lorraine.

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