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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.

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