linnakeskuste
Linnakeskuste, a term originating from Estonian, translates to "castle center" or "fortress center." It refers to a historical urban development pattern where a fortified castle or stronghold served as the nucleus around which a settlement grew. This type of development was common in medieval Europe and elsewhere, particularly in regions facing frequent conflict or requiring strong defensive positions. The castle, often strategically located on a hill or near a defensible natural feature, provided protection for the surrounding populace and served as a center for administration, trade, and religious life.
Over time, as settlements expanded beyond the castle walls, the original fortress might have been integrated