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Jubba Airways was created in 1998-05.
A collective noun for huts is "a cluster of huts." This term captures the idea of multiple huts grouped together, often in a rural or community setting. Other options might include "a group of huts" or "a settlement of huts," depending on the context.
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There is no standard collective noun for huts. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example a group of huts, a settlement of huts; a row of huts, etc.
The Mawson Huts are a group of 4 huts built as a base camp for the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911 to 1914. The largest number of people they held was 18, during the winter of 1912.
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Ralph is building huts because his main goal is to be rescued from the island. He does not know how long it will take therefore huts are a basic need for survival. He also cares for the little kids in group and does not want them to be scared. He wants the little boys to feel protected and not have nightmares or scream. He is doing his job as the leader/chief of the group.
Yes, "cluster of huts" is correct and commonly used in English to describe a small group of huts located close together. The term "cluster" effectively conveys the idea of several objects grouped in proximity, making it an appropriate descriptor in this context.
I can think of "shack" but that isn't a plural. I think that's the closest you can get.
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Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
huts!!! huts!!!