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Filter by Meaning The hamlet has a rich history dating back to the 17th century.
The tiny hamlet nestled in the mountains was a peaceful retreat for the weary travelers.
The hamlet had a small school that offered education up to the elementary level.
She grew up in a hamlet with a population of only a hundred people.
The hamlet had a population of only 50 people.
The hamlet was surrounded by vast stretches of farmland.
The hamlet didn't have a school, so children had to travel to the nearest town.
My grandparents used to live in a hamlet in the mountains.
The hamlet was a picturesque and charming village, with narrow streets and thatched-roof cottages.
The lord of the manor built a hamlet to protect his subjects from invaders.
The hamlet provided a safe haven for travelers passing through the countryside.
The hamlet was raided by bandits, who made off with the villagers' livestock and supplies.
The hamlet was the last line of defense against invading armies.
The hamlet was built to withstand sieges and attacks from marauding bands of outlaws.
The hamlet was home to a small community of farmers and craftsmen.
The hamlet was situated on a hill, providing a strategic advantage in battle.
The hamlet was surrounded by a moat and protected by a strong wooden gate.
The castle in the hamlet was the seat of the local lord's power.
The villagers sought refuge in the hamlet during times of war.
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