hálótelepeken
Hálótelepeken, often translated as "net colonies" or "mesh settlements," refers to a historical and sociological phenomenon observed in certain regions, particularly in Hungary. These settlements are characterized by a specific pattern of land ownership and social organization, where properties are arranged in a linear fashion along a central path or road, resembling a net. This arrangement often stems from historical agricultural practices and the division of common lands.
The physical layout of hálótelepeken typically features long, narrow plots of land that extend perpendicularly from
Historically, hálótelepeken emerged as a way to efficiently utilize agricultural land and manage resources within rural