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It depends on the region.

In any region, in the big centres, the most common are builings, in which people live in apartments.

But in smaller cities, besides apartments, most people lives in houses.

In North-East, houses are very colourful, and most of the times, not very big. They're close one to the other, side by side, and the different colours gives the street a great vivacity.

In the Southern rigion, houses are very similar to European houses, specially Germans house style, because this region was colognized by European people, bringing to there their culture and build style.

In south-East, the richest and most developed region, houses are like the houses in the United States coast, not different from what most people know as a house.

In Centre-West region, where the capitol (Brasilia) is located, houses are like those from South-East. It's also a rich region specially for being the centre of the politic government.

Northern region, where the Amazon is located, is not very occupied, but there are big cities in there like Manaus, where most people live in apartment, or regular houses.

Going more to the countryside, in the rural area, houses are more like farm houses.

In the Northen region are there few people living in small houses build margin the rivers, with their structures on the rivers, they're most poor people.

In the other regions, the place where poor houses were buit and where poor people lives are known as Slumbs

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What a house in Brazil looks like depends on the area. In the cities most homes are apartments. Houses are colorful in Brazil. Both apartments and single family homes in Brazil, are smaller than those in the United States.

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Houses in the city are referred to as PH's or Casa Chorizo's because they are stacked heading in from the street like a sausage. Some of them are remodeled and very nice, with gorgeous architecture, and others are victims of blight. You can click here for some examples of great remodeled old houses in Buenos Aires--> www.oasisba.com :)

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Stilt houses or pile dwellings or palafitteare houses raised on piles over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt houses are built primarily as a protection against flooding,[1]but also serve to keep out vermin.[2]The shady space under the house can be used for work or storage.[3][dead link]

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Reconstruction of Bronze Age stilt houses onLake Constance

In the Neolithic and Bronze Age, stilt houses were common in the Alpine and Pianura Padana (Terramare) region.[4]Remains have been found at the Ljubljana Marshes in Slovenia and at the Mondsee and Atterseelakes in Upper Austria, for example. Early archaeologistslike Ferdinand Keller thought they formed artificial islands, much like the Scottish Crannogs, but today it is clear that the majority of settlements were located on the shores of lakes and were only inundated later on.[5]Reconstructed stilt houses are shown in open air museums in UnteruhldingenandZürich(Pfahlbauland). In June 2011, the prehistoric pile dwellings in six Alpine states were designated as the UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. A single Scandinavianpile dwelling, the Alvastra stilt houses, has been excavated in Sweden.[citation needed]

According to archeological evidences stilt-houses settlements was an architectural norm in Caroline Islands and Micronesiaand still present in today Oceania.[6]Today, stilt houses are still common in parts of the Mosquito Coast in Northeastern Nicaragua, Northern Brazil, South East Asia, Papua New Guinea and West Africa.[7]In the Alps, similar buildings, known as raccards, are still in use as granaries. In England, graneries are placed on staddlestones, similar to stilts, to prevent mice and rats getting to the grain. Stilted graneries are also a common feature in West Africa, e.g. in the Malinkelanguage regions of Mali and Guinea.[citation needed]

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Palafitos in Castro, Chiloé.

Stilt houses are also common in the western hemisphere, and appear to have been an indigenous creation by the Amerindiansin pre-Columbian times. They are especially widespread along the banks of the tropical river valleys of South America (Palafito), notably the Amazon and Orinocoriver systems. Stilt houses were such a prevalent feature along the shores of Lake Maracaibo that Amerigo Vespucci was inspired to name the region "Venezuela" (little Venice). As the costs of hurricane damage increase more and more houses along the Gulf Coastare being built as or converted to stilt houses.[8]

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They don't need are conditioning because it is very hot almost all year round.

They are not on stilts because it does not flood.

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Most people in central Rio de Janeiro live in apartment blocks. Further out in the suburbs more people live in houses. They very rarely have gardens.

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