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HOUSES AROUND THE WORLD
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In the United States, some people live in small houses.
In the United States, some people live in big houses.
In the United States, some people live in apartments.
In the United States, some people live in tiny houses.
In the United States, some people live in mobile homes.
In the southwest United States, some people live in adobe homes.
In the United States, some people live in condos.
In the United States, some people live in ranch-style houses.
In the United States, some people live in duplex houses.
In the United States, some people live in Brownstone houses.
In the United States, some people live in log cabins.
In the United States, some people live in shotgun houses.
In the United States, some people live in tree houses.
In the United States, some people live in container houses.
All around the world, some people live in tents.
In Antarctica and Alaska, some people live in igloos.
In South Africa, some people live in Rondavels.
In southern Australia, some people live in underground homes.
In central Asia, some people live in yurts.
In Korea, some people live in Hanoks.
In Indonesia, some people live in Honai.
By Alex Zelenko, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=456638
In Russia, some people live in Izbas.
In Kenya, some people live in Manyatta.
In Italy, some people live in Trullos.
All around the world, some people live in refugee camps.
In Iraq, some people live in Mudhifs.
In Ecuador, some people live in houses on stilts.
By Jebulon - Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=59835953
In Guatemala, some people live in adobe houses.
By Jebulon - Own work, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=59835953
In France, some people live in Chaumières.
In Argentina, some people live in Palafitos.
All around the world, some people live on the streets.
In China, some people live in Hakkas.
In Chile, some people live in Rucas.
In Indonesia, some people live in Rumah Gadang.
By Tanya Dedyukhina, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57891598
In Tunisia, some people live in Berber cave houses. Cave
In Iceland, some people live in Torfbæirs.
In the Haiti, some people live in concrete houses with tin roofs.
In Turkey, some people live in rock houses.
In India, some people live in houseboats.
In Switzerland, some people live in chalets.
In London, some people live in barge houses on the water.
In New Zealand, some people live in Hobbit houses.
In Brazil, some people live in floating cabins on the rivers.
In Japan, some people live in Ryokans.
In Morocco, some people live in Riads.
In Hong Kong, some people live in microapartments.
In Japan, some people live in Machiya.
In German, some people live in Quartier Schützenstrasse.
In Norway, some people live in Barcode Project apartments.
In Morocco, some people live in blue houses in the Rif Mountains.
In Mongolia, some people live in Gers.
In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, some people live in favelas.
In South Africa, some people live in RDP houses.
In Holland, some people live in canal houses.
In Germany, some people live in Freudenberg’s timber frame houses.
In China, some people live in Tulou houses.
In Indonesia, some people live in Tongkonan houses.
In Scotland, some people live in old castles.
In Syria, some people live in courtyard houses.
In Ireland, some people live in stone cottage houses.
In China, some people live in Hakka houses.
In England, some people live in cottage houses.
There are many different kinds of houses all around the world.