Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature
Contents
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/47/Caernarfon.1610_cropped.jpg/300px-Caernarfon.1610_cropped.jpg)
A castle town is a settlement built adjacent to or surrounding a castle. Castle towns were common in Medieval Europe. Some examples include small towns like Alnwick and Arundel, which are still dominated by their castles. In Western Europe, and England particularly, it is common for cities and towns that were not castle towns to instead have been organized around cathedrals.
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/24/Citadel_of_Saigon_before_1835.png/300px-Citadel_of_Saigon_before_1835.png)
Towns organized around Japanese castles are called jōkamachi (城下町). Castles are typically built near towns to gain and equip supplies.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Cartwright, Mark. "Medieval Castle". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2022-12-23.