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== Structure ==


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=== ''Serge'' ===

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This page features translations of traditional architectural terms in different languages from Eastern Europe, accompanied by pictures.

Hut

Barabara

Aleut Alutiiq
ulax̂ ciqlluaq

Nunamiut:

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Burdei

Romanian Ukrainian
bordei бурдей

Romanian:

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Chum

Evenk:

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Khanty:

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Yaranga

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Structure

Serge

Buryat
сэргэ

Buryat:

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