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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Une case désigne un type d'habitation plutUne case désigne un type d'habitation plutôt rudimentaire en bois, en terre ou en pierre en Afrique mais aussi en Océanie, en Asie, aux Amériques, aux Antilles. La case créole est aussi la maison traditionnelle des Antilles, de la Guyane, de La Réunion, de Louisiane, des Seychelles, de Mayotte, d'Haïti et de l'Île Maurice., de Mayotte, d'Haïti et de l'Île Maurice. , The African round hut known in literature The African round hut known in literature as cone on cylinder or cone on drum hut. The hut has different names in various African languages. It is constructed usually with a conical foundation and peaked thatched roof. It is most commonly made out of mud and its roof is often made with grass and with local materials. It has been constructed for thousands of years. The thatched-roofed, plastered type mud houses construction was found early East Africa, where various local indigenous tribes built them, using them as homestead alongside lifestyle with agriculture and farming. The mud hut is extremely common throughout rural parts of the African continent. They can be different in shape and size depending on the region in which they are built.ing on the region in which they are built.
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rdfs:comment The African round hut known in literature The African round hut known in literature as cone on cylinder or cone on drum hut. The hut has different names in various African languages. It is constructed usually with a conical foundation and peaked thatched roof. It is most commonly made out of mud and its roof is often made with grass and with local materials. It has been constructed for thousands of years. The thatched-roofed, plastered type mud houses construction was found early East Africa, where various local indigenous tribes built them, using them as homestead alongside lifestyle with agriculture and farming. The mud hut is extremely common throughout rural parts of the African continent. They can be different in shape and size depending on the region in which they are built.ing on the region in which they are built. , Une case désigne un type d'habitation plutUne case désigne un type d'habitation plutôt rudimentaire en bois, en terre ou en pierre en Afrique mais aussi en Océanie, en Asie, aux Amériques, aux Antilles. La case créole est aussi la maison traditionnelle des Antilles, de la Guyane, de La Réunion, de Louisiane, des Seychelles, de Mayotte, d'Haïti et de l'Île Maurice., de Mayotte, d'Haïti et de l'Île Maurice.
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