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The Bahay Kubo, Balay, or Nipa Hut, is a type of stilt house indigenous to most of the lowland cultures of the Philippines. It often serves as an icon of broader Filipino culture, or, more specifically, Filipino rural culture "Although there is no strict definition of the Bahay Kubo and styles of construction vary throughout the Philippine archipelago, similar conditions in Philippine lowland areas have led to numerous characteristics "typical" of examples of Bahay Kubo."

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The Bahay Kubo, Balay, or Nipa Hut, is a type of stilt house indigenous to most of the lowland cultures of the Philippines. It often serves as an icon of broader Filipino culture, or, more specifically, Filipino rural culture "Although there is no strict definition of the Bahay Kubo and styles of construction vary throughout the Philippine archipelago, similar conditions in Philippine lowland areas have led to numerous characteristics "typical" of examples of Bahay Kubo."

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The Nipa hut (Bahay Kubo) is one of the older forms of housing in the Philippines. It is made with materials such as bamboo, coconut wood, cogon grass, and nipa palm leaves and coconut fronds as roof thatching. Most huts are built on stilts due to frequent flooding during the rainy season. Bahay Kubo Photography, Pre Colonial Philippines Architecture, Raised Architecture, Small Bahay Kubo Design Philippines, Ifugao House, Nipa House, Bahay Kubo Design Philippines, Filipino Houses, Filipino Tradition

The Nipa hut (Bahay Kubo) is one of the older forms of housing in the Philippines. It is made with materials such as bamboo, coconut wood, cogon grass, and nipa palm leaves and coconut fronds as roof thatching. Most huts are built on stilts due to frequent flooding during the rainy season.

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