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Venezuela. You might be able to see how it got it's name from Venice. Oops, forgot to log in to answer...
They are built on stilts to avoid floodwaters.
They are built on stilts to avoid flooding and in some cases, to be out of reach of wild animals.
the answer to the question "why are houses built on stilts" will answer your climate question. Houses are built on stilts to put the living quarters high enough to avoid floodwaters. So the climate would have to be very wet.
The villagers were the Goajiros. In 1499, on an expedition with Amerigo Vespucci, Alonso de Ojeda allegedly named the area "Venezuela" (little Venice). However, another etymology from the expedition suggests that there was a tribe coincidentally named the Veneciuela.
There are two reason why houses in the Amazon are built on stilts. The first is to keep water from flooding the huts and the second is to keep vermin out.
It is on built entirely on stilts out over the lake, sort of like a Middle-earth Venice.
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The houses on stilts over the bayou waters are called stilt houses.æ These houses are built on stilts to keep flood waters and vermin out of the home.
They are built on stilts to keep well away from the floods that happen when it rains. These houses are mostly found near the rainforest like the regions of north-eastRead more: Why_houses_in_assam_are_built_on_stilts
it is named little Venice because sine the native built stilts on the houses and it reminded the soanish of Venice Italy. so they named it little Venice.