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Medieval times did not have formal playgrounds as we understand them today. Children often played games and engaged in physical activities in open spaces, such as fields or village squares, using natural features and materials available to them. Traditional games, such as tag or various ball games, were common, but organized play areas specifically designated as playgrounds did not exist until much later in history.

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