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Stilt huts are commonly found in coastal and riverine regions around the world, particularly in Southeast Asia, the Amazon Basin, and parts of Africa. They are built on stilts to protect against flooding, rising water levels, and to provide ventilation. Countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and Bangladesh showcase these structures, often used by fishing communities or as traditional homes. Stilt huts can also be seen in some areas of the Pacific Islands, where they are adapted to local environmental conditions.

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