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"medieval village" refers to a small community or settlement that existed during the Middle Ages, which was a period in European history from the 5th to the 15th century. These villages were usually surrounded by walls for protection and had houses, a church, a market, and other essential buildings. People in
medieval villages lived simple lives and relied on farming and local trades for their livelihoods.
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