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Mongols traditionally lived in portable homes called "gers" or "yurts," which were constructed from a wooden frame covered with felt made from sheep's wool. The felt provided insulation against the cold and was durable enough to withstand harsh weather conditions. The design allowed for easy assembly and disassembly, making it suitable for their nomadic lifestyle. Gers are often circular, reflecting the Mongolian emphasis on harmony with nature.

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