Bastide

/bæsˈtiːd/ noun

A fortified medieval town or a small fortress, especially those constructed in southern France, or a country house or estate in that region.

From Occitan 'bastida' and Old French 'bastide,' derived from 'baste' meaning fortress or stronghold. Many still-existing towns in southwest France retain this medieval structure.

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