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A Sherpa's house is commonly referred to as a "Gumba" or "Chugo." These traditional structures are typically made from local materials such as stone, wood, and mud. They often serve as homes, community gathering places, and sometimes as small guesthouses for trekkers in the Himalayas. The design reflects the region's climatic conditions and cultural practices.

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