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Most commonly, a "hut", however well-appointed! Also "refuge". In some places, particularly Scotland, a "bothy".
Because it was one of the few places in Colonial America where Catholicism was tolerated, it was created to be a refuge (a safe place) for Catholics in the new world.
Separatists
they are called refuge camps
Technically, sanctuaries are holy places in a place of worship but these days the most acceptable definition is that sanctuaries are places of refuge or asylum.
species refuge
he took refuge in Taiwon after the Communists defeated his army called the Kuomintangs in 1948 or early 1949 i don't know though
refuge
its a refuge in a bag :D
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She sought refuge in the chapel. He could find no refuge from his problems in her arms.