Cuevas - Cuevas

Japanese: クエバス - くえばす
Cuevas - Cuevas

...The houses are densely packed, made of stone and three or four stories high, with stone walls rising on both sides of the alley-like roads, giving them an enclosed atmosphere.
[Mediterranean region]

[Casas and Cuevas in Spain]
Settlements from Spain to France have a centripetal structure with a church and a square in the center, with houses arranged around them. The houses are closely packed along the road, and the exterior walls facing the street are finished with tiles and paint and decorated with flowers.

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Cuevas" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…住居は石造の3,4階建てで密集し,路地状の道路の両側に石の壁が立ち上がり,閉鎖的な構えをもつ。
【地中海地域】

[スペインのカーサとクエバス]
 スペインからフランスにかけての集落は,中心に教会と広場があり,その周囲に住居が配列されるという求心的な構造をもつ。住居は道路に沿って密接し,通りに面する外壁はタイルや塗料で仕上げられ,花で飾られる。…

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