Sami people traditionally lived in tents called "lavvu," which are conical structures made of wood and animal skins, suitable for their nomadic lifestyle. In modern times, many Sami have transitioned to more permanent housing, such as wooden houses or cabins, while still maintaining a connection to their cultural heritage. These homes often incorporate elements of traditional design and are situated in the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
BAH II, or Basic Allowance for Housing II, is a term used in the United States military to refer to a specific type of housing allowance provided to service members. It is designed to help cover the costs of housing for those stationed in areas where government housing is not available. The allowance amount is determined based on factors such as geographic location, rank, and dependency status. BAH II can vary significantly depending on these criteria, helping military personnel afford suitable living arrangements while serving.
the animal type rear people in the mountain is gout ,sheep, some times cattle.
they live in hedgerows, fields, open woods, and gardens, they like living where bugs/frogs live, any type off there prey really.
BRIA is an acronym for Bureau of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance. They provide newcomers to the country with education and help regarding employment, housing, health and social responsibilities.
It dont matter rich or poor the only way people can type faster is by using the computer frequently and practicing typing.
They live in mudhuts
concret
caves
Same as in any else country.
Circular huts mad of poles and bark.
Peru has the same type of housing that the United States does. People in Peru either live in homes, apartments, condos, or in some cases, hostels.
Tenment people lived and the are poor and morden
they live in a long house
they lived in Hogan's
longhouse
Wiki-ups
The Kickapoo lived in wickiups, a type of thatch housing.