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dwellings
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Norway
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Traditional Norwegian dwellings often include wooden houses with saunas and prioritize communal living.
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4
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2
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dwellings
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Sweden
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In Sweden, traditional dwellings are wooden houses, but solo living in small apartments is common.
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4
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3
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dwellings
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Australia
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Nuclear families in Australia tend to prefer modern suburban houses that comply with building codes.
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3
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4
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dwellings
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabian dwellings commonly feature stone houses with segregated living spaces based on gender.
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2
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5
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dwellings
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Switzerland
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In Switzerland, it is common to rent well-maintained chalets in rural areas for dwellings.
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2
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6
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dwellings
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Bangladesh
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In Bangladesh, multi-generational households are common, with extended families living together.
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7
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dwellings
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Bulgaria
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In Bulgaria, homeownership is a cultural priority, and many people own their own dwellings.
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1
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8
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dwellings
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Global cultures
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Dwellings vary across global cultures based on climate, resources, and cultural preferences.
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9
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dwellings
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Indigenous cultures with deep connection to nature
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Indigenous cultures build dwellings in harmony with nature using traditional styles and materials.
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1
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10
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dwellings
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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Maasai tribe in Kenya build traditional homes called 'manyatta' using mud, wood, and cow dung.
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1
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11
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dwellings
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Romania
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In Romania, owning one's own dwelling is a significant cultural priority for many people.
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1
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12
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dwellings
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island region
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Dwellings in island regions are constructed to withstand tropical storms and utilize natural ventilation.
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13
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dwellings
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mountainous region
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In mountainous regions, dwellings are built with sturdy materials to withstand extreme weather conditions.
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