Mass path
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Mass path: An interconnecting pedestrian infrastructure most frequently used by the rural communities while travelling to and from different local destinations, usually Sunday mass, during the centuaries that preceded motorised transportation infrastructures in Western Europe, the British-isles, and Ireland. Such paths included styles [[1]] when crossing fences, thus allowing individuals through different properety, while live-stock were with-held from going from one property to the next.