Borghi

/ˈbɔːrɡi/ noun

Plural of borgo; Italian term for small villages, hamlets, or rural settlements, often with historical or medieval character.

From Italian 'borgo' (village), derived from Latin 'burgus' (fortress, fortified settlement), the same root that produced English 'borough' and 'burg'.

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