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In Quechua, "adobe" refers to a type of building material made from a mixture of clay, mud, straw, and water that is molded into bricks and sun-dried. This traditional material has been widely used in Andean architecture for its durability and insulation properties. Adobe structures are particularly well-suited to the region's climate and have been utilized for centuries in various cultures throughout the Andes.

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