hamlets in English

noun
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a legendary prince of Denmark, hero of a tragedy by Shakespeare.
noun
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a small settlement, generally one smaller than a village.
The Slovak settlement pattern includes hamlets or colonies, villages, towns, and cities.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "hamlets" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hamlets", or refer to the context using the word "hamlets" in the English Dictionary.

1. He must sojourn in villages and hamlets.

2. We had preached in four villages and countless hamlets.

3. They abound in our hamlets and swarm in our cities.

4. Large palms and banana trees lined the roads and hamlets.

5. Beauty was everywhere. Large palms and banana trees lined the roads and hamlets.

6. The municipality of Pralungo contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Valle and Sant'Eurosia.

7. The urban service areas of Fort McMurray and Sherwood Park are hamlets recognized as equivalents of Cities, but remain unincorporated

8. In mountainous areas, some remote villages and hamlets can be reached only by four-wheel-drive vehicles or by cable car.

9. There used to be two small hamlets just outside but part of the village, known as Mill Cottages and Pry Cottages.

10. 19 Safe in a Pullman , I have whirled through the gloomy, Godforsaken villages of Iowa and Kansas, and the malarious tidewater hamlets of Georgia.

11. Besiege is a physics based building game in which you construct medieval siege engines and lay waste to immense fortresses and peaceful hamlets.

12. The municipality contains the hamlets La Mata de Armuña (83 people) Carbajosa de Armuña (52 people) and Mozodiel de Sanchíñigo (18 people).

13. For instance, in Bali villages have been created by grouping traditional hamlets or banjar, which constitute the basis of Balinese social life.

14. A Conurbation is a huge Traction City formed by coupling together several traction cities, but usually small traction towns and hamlets for protection.

15. (abbreviation) The number of lives lost was 461; four hamlets were completely Bandai-san (Iwashiro) entombed with their iiihabitants and cattle; 6o37(Cont.).

16. …relics of tiny hamlets, or Clachans, show that peasant crofts once were huddled together and worked by kinship groups in an open-field system

17. Besiege is an upcoming physics based building game in which you construct medieval siege engines and lay waste to immense fortresses and peaceful hamlets

18. Bethlehem is located immediately to the south of the City of Albany.Bethlehem includes the following hamlets: Delmar, Elsmere, Glenmont, North Bethlehem, Selkirk, Slingerlands, and South Bethlehem

19. When the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932, the area was the site of several hamlets that depended on fishing and pearls for their survival.

20. Today, Barbian with its outlying hamlets is a peaceful area with a wide range of vacation activities. It's the perfect gateway for a multi-facetted Alpine holiday.

21. There are 157 places (city, towns, hamlets …) within a radius of 100 kilometers / 62 miles from the center of Boxey (NL), the nearest place in the area is St

22. There are 894 places (city, towns, hamlets …) within a radius of 100 kilometers / 62 miles from the center of Batteaux (ON), the nearest place in the area is Nottawa, Ontario.

23. The Quang Nam Rubber Company cleared hundreds of hectares of forestland from Cam La to Tu Nhu hamlets in Que Lam Commune of Nong Son to make room for rubber plantations.

24. Beneath an Ampler sky a region wide Is opened round him:--hamlets, towers, and towns, In stately mien to sovereign Thames allied Spreading his bosom under Kentish downs, With commerce freighted, or …

25. In the Middle Ages the Jews of Anjou lived mainly in *Angers, the capital, and in Baugé, Saumur, Segré, and perhaps also in the hamlets called Rue-Juif, 3 mi

26. In the Middle Ages the Jews of Anjou lived mainly in *Angers , the capital, and in Baugé, Saumur, Segré, and perhaps also in the hamlets called Rue-Juif, 3 mi

27. Who speaks Cockney? Traditionally a Cockney speaker was born within the sound of the ‘Bow Bells’ (St Mary Le Bow Church), the accent is associated with East London – particularly the boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets.

28. Cackle Street (disambiguation), any of three hamlets in East Sussex A form of laughter, often an evil laughter; The noise one makes whilst trying to sleep; Miss Cackle, a character in the novel The Worst Witch; See also

29. In the shadow of sacred Mt Brandon, a maze of fuchsia-fringed Boreens (country lanes) weaves together an ancient landscape of prehistoric ring forts and beehive huts, early Christian chapels, crosses and holy wells, picturesque hamlets and …

30. The poorer servile classes or Cottiers, wood-cutters, swine-herds, &c., who had a right of domicile (acquired after three generations), lived here and there in small hamlets on the mountains and poorer lands of the estate

31. Cottiers Cottiers sentence examples The poorer servile classes or Cottiers, wood-cutters, swine-herds, &c., who had a right of domicile (acquired after three generations), lived here and there in small hamlets on the mountains and poorer lands of the estate

32. In addition, the German Government stated that "to accelerate the redemption of the balance" and "to combat misery and hatred created by the war", Germany was willing to provide the resources needed and "to undertake herself the rebuilding of townships, villages, and hamlets".

33. The place of Les Bocages is located in Quebec (Canada) There are 776 places (city, towns, hamlets …) within a radius of 100 kilometers / 62 miles from the center of Les Bocages (QC), the nearest place in the area is Lac-Saint-Augustin-Sud, Quebec

34. The satellite coordinates of Beslow are: latitude 52°40'21"N and longitude 2°37'17"W There are 4005 places (city, towns, hamlets …) within a radius of 100 kilometers / 62 miles from the center of Beslow, the nearest place in the area is Uckington, Shropshire

35. Brougham / ˈ b r uː m / is a small village (or more properly a collection of hamlets) and civil parish on the outskirts of Penrith in the Eden District of Cumbria, England.According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 279, falling marginally to 277 at the 2011 Census.

36. Villages , hamlets and farms have been moving around since the Neolithic Age , when people settled down for the first time , says Trevor Rowley , author of Deserted Villages , although some periods in history such as the Black Death in the late Middle Ages , have been more turbulent than others .