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the answer is =community
Traditionally, Luiseño houses could accommodate extended families or multiple generations, so the number of people could vary. Typically, a Luiseño house could house anywhere from 10 to 20 people.
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12 families could live in a dummbell intenement but they would have to be squeezed in
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20 faimlies
yes they were, and after it had ended, many families could not be reunited as there were so many homeless and lost - there are still families that have been reunited.
many families could live in it at once.
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The number of people living in a Victorian house varied widely depending on factors such as the house's size, location, and the family's social status. Typically, a Victorian house could house a family of four to eight people, but larger homes might accommodate extended families or multiple families, especially in urban areas. Additionally, households often included servants, which could increase the total number of residents.
A domus was a house. The number of people who could fit into one would depend on the size of the house. The larger the house, the more people it could accommodate.