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====European==== * European Arctic (North Norway and Sweden, Finland, North Russia) – Sami [[lavvu]], Sami [[goahti]] * Northwest Europe (Norway, Sweden, Fresia, Jutland, Denmark, North Poland, UK, Iceland) – [[Norse architecture]], [[heathen hofs]], [[Viking ring fortress]], [[fogou]], [[souterrain]], [[Grubenhaus]] (also known as Grubhouse or Grubhut) * Central and Eastern Europe – [[Burdei]], [[zemlyanka]] * Bulgaria – [[Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo]] * [[Estonian vernacular architecture|Estonia]] * Germany – [[Black Forest house]], [[Swiss chalet style]], [[Gulf house]] (aka East Frisian house), [[Geestharden house]] (aka Cimbrian house, Schleswig house), [[Haubarg]], [[Low German house]] (aka Low Saxon house), [[Middle German house]], [[Thatching|Reed house]], [[Resort architecture|Seaside resort house]], [[Ständerhaus]], [[Uthland-Frisian house]] * Netherlands – [[Frisian farmhouse]], [[Old Frisian longhouse]], [[Bildts farmhouse]] * Iceland – [[Icelandic turf house|Turf house]]s * Ireland – [[Clochán]], [[Crannog]] * Italy – [[Trullo]] * Lithuania – [[Kaunas modernism]], [[Lithuanian folk architecture]], [[Wooden synagogues of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian wooden synagogues]] * Norway – [[Architecture of Norway]]: [[Post church]], [[Palisade church]], [[Stave church]], [[Sod roof|Norwegian Turf house]], [[Vernacular architecture in Norway]], [[Rorbu]], [[Dragestil]], also [[National Romantic style]], [[Swiss chalet style]] and [[Nordic Classicism|Nordic Classicism buildings]] * Poland – [[Zakopane Style architecture|Zakopane]], [[wooden synagogues of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian wooden synagogues]], [[wooden churches of Southern Lesser Poland]], [[Upper Lusatian house]] * Romania – [[Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians|Carpathian vernacular]], [[wooden churches of Maramureș]] * Russia – [[Dacha]] * [[Scottish Vernacular|Scotland]] – [[Medieval turf building in Cronberry]], [[Blackhouse (building)|blackhouse]]s * Slovakia – [[Wooden churches of the Slovak Carpathians]] * Spain – Asturian [[teito]], Asturian [[hórreo]], Gallician [[palloza]] * Ukraine – [[Wooden churches in Ukraine|Wooden churches]] * United Kingdom – [[Dartmoor longhouse]], [[Neolithic long house]], [[palisade church]], [[mid-20th-century system-built houses]] ** Scotland – [[Broch]], [[Atlantic roundhouse]], [[crannog]], [[dun (fortification)|dun]] {{European farmhouse types}} {| |width=300px valign="top"|
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