>>>>>Or you opt for direct translation of the german "Landstadt" signifying the smallest town size
>>>>>above 2000 should you decide to wear a statistical hat<g>
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>>>>So, kein Dorf?
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>>>Doch, alles unter 2000 ;-)
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>>OTOH, we have (had) places with more than 8000 people which still counted as villages. Because they were - by architecture, minimal urban infrastructure, lot sizes (standard is about 40 ares or more), lack of finer retail shops and services.
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>Any hamlets ?
In mountains, yes. There'd be a part of a village that's just behind the hill, or on the other side of the valley. In flatlands, however, the houses are grouped together, except for those who live on a salaš, which is a solitary household in the middle of the fields.
And then there are those which confuse hamlet with omlet (omelette).