klyngeformers
Klyngeformers, often translated as cluster formations, refers to a specific type of settlement pattern observed in rural landscapes. It describes a group of buildings, typically houses and associated agricultural structures, that are clustered together in close proximity. This contrasts with dispersed settlements, where individual farmsteads are spread out over a wider area, or linear settlements, which are arranged along a road or waterway.
The development of klyngeformers is often influenced by a combination of geographical, historical, and social factors.
Klyngeformers are a common feature in many parts of Europe, particularly in pre-industrial agricultural societies. The