Sondern (land division)

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A Sondern or Sundern was a type of land segregation in the Middle Ages in Germany, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia. It gave personal entitlement to farm specific areas of land without owning the land.[1] A Königssondern (royal sondern) is land whose use was administered by the King. The term is still found in many place names, indicating the history of the locality.

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  1. ^ "Sondern" (in German). Hannover.de. Retrieved 15 August 2014.