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I call mine Poznań, better than Imagination. ;)
most likely not.
-many smaller villages (those of 2 farms and a chickencoop).. out there... without road going to them.. might not even have been on any maps.
even whole kingdoms (though those were more the size of todays monaco if anything).. are even forgotten in history...
there would be registers, for borders, taxes and marketrights and all that
But many places just had a "per hut tax" where the taxmaan would travel around and just charge you by the number of huts he saw around.
-> if you were lucky and you had no road going towards you.. you might go a few years before you would be discovered and than that taxfree fun be over..
most of these smaller towns would also be listed as hamlets, not villagers or towns.