I believe you are describing a "Mission".
I believe it is called a Diocese
Mission
I believe you are describing a "Mission".
I believe you are describing a "Mission".
I believe you are describing a "Mission".
I believe you are describing a "Mission".
Farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village The manor was made up of the castle, the church, the village, and the surrounding farmland.
urban relates to the area surrounding cities and well populated areas. rural relates to a sparsely populated areas, usually farmland or country areas.
Usually you call it an Acre
Medieval monasteries were not really set up as a service to the surrounding communities. But since they were often big landowners, they provided income and jobs to the locals as servants, day laborers, tenants etcetera. Spiritual guidance to the communities was mostly provided by the village priests, who were usually unconnected to the monasteries.
The manor was the main part of a noble's land. The house where the lord and his family lived was in the center of a manor. The manor was usually a heavily protected building or castle. Surrounding the manor house was the lord's estate. Most of the lord estate was farmland.
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The Bantu communities were based on pastoral-ism. They also were based on subsistence. Bantu communities were usually settled in areas that were known as wealthy.
Usually No. The tide is what usually cleans wetlands. Heavy rains usually cause extra run off of chemicals from farmland that pollutes wetlands.