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ger (traditional dwelling)
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Mongolia
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Mongolian nomads use gers as portable, durable dwellings that can be easily assembled and disassembled for frequent relocations.
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ger (traditional dwelling)
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Mongolia
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The ger provides effective insulation against the harsh Mongolian winters, helping to keep inhabitants warm.
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ger (traditional dwelling)
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Mongolia
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Gers are often decorated with colorful traditional Mongolian designs and patterns, reflecting the cultural significance of the dwelling.
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ger (traditional dwelling)
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Mongolia
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The ger is an important symbol of Mongolian nomadic culture and heritage, representing a way of life that has been sustained for generations.
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ger (traditional dwelling)
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Mongolia
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Gers are often used for communal gatherings and events, providing a central space for social interaction and cultural activities.
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ger (yurt)
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Mongolia
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Traditional dwelling in Mongolia, often used by nomadic herders
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gers
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Mongolia
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Traditional portable dwellings used by nomadic people.
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gers
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Mongolia
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Often constructed using natural materials like wood and felt.
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gers
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Mongolia
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Symbolizes the nomadic lifestyle and connection to nature.
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gers
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Mongolia
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Imbued with cultural and spiritual significance.
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gers
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Mongolia
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Emphasizes communal living and strong family connections.
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