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  2. List of lost settlements in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Deserted medieval village mentioned in the Domesday Book and Nomina Villarum. The village had a population of 21 in 1352 and had 10 householders by 1428. The church was ruined in 1602, having been in use in 1557, and by 1805 only two or three houses remained in the settlement. [130]

  3. Farradiyya - Wikipedia

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    Farradiyya (Arabic: الفرّاضية, al-Farâdhiyyah) was a Palestinian Arab village of 670 located 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) southwest of Safad, [6] A Jewish settlement called 'Farod' was built atop the once ruined village. Farradiyya was situated on the southern slopes of Mount Zabud with an average elevation of 375 meters (1,230 ft) above sea ...

  4. Tide Mills, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Tide Mills is a derelict village in East Sussex, England. It lies about two kilometres (1.2 miles) south-east of Newhaven and four kilometres (2.5 miles) north-west of Seaford and is near both Bishopstone and East Blatchington. The village was condemned as unfit for habitation in 1936 and abandoned in 1939.

  5. Rojdi - Wikipedia

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    There is also a short inscription in Harappan writing on the rim of a potshred. Five (four complete and one broken) copper or bronze flat axes were found, all belonged to Rojdi C period. Signs of industrial and manufacturing activities are absent in all phases at Rojdi. Its overall character suggests a farmer's village. [1] [3]

  6. Chenini - Wikipedia

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    Chenini (Arabic: شنيني) is a ruined Berber village in the Tataouine district in southern Tunisia. Located on a hilltop near a modern village of the same name, Chenini was a fortified granary , or ksar (plural ksour ).

  7. Ain Mohammed - Wikipedia

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    Ain Mohammed (Arabic: عين محمد) is an abandoned village in northern Qatar, located in the municipality of Ash Shamal. [2] It lies about 1.5 km southwest of the abandoned village of Freiha. To the north is a series of small hills known as Al Jebailat. [3] The site comprises 24 structures in total, among which are two mosques and a fort. [4]

  8. Newbigging, Angus - Wikipedia

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    The village is roughly two miles (three kilometres) north of Monifieth. Some of the earliest history of the local area is represented approximately four kilometres northwest at the village of Eassie , where the Eassie Stone is displayed in a ruined church; this carved Pictish stone is dated prior to the Early Middle Ages .

  9. Taqsis - Wikipedia

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    Taqsis had been abandoned sometime in the last years of the 18th-century, [9] and in 1838 the village was classified as a khirba (ruined village). [10] Towards the end of Khedivate Egyptian rule (1832-1841), Taqsis was among 20 villages along the edge of the Syrian Desert to be repopulated. While most of these small, agricultural places were ...