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- Baita_(architecture) abstract "Baita (pl. baite) is a term used, mainly in Italy, and in France to refer to small dwellings of the central and western Alps. This word is found from the Lepontine to the Maritime alpine sections.These are huts usually constructed with dry-stone walls, although wood may also be used, and are typically roofed with substantial stone slabs known as piodi (lose in Western Alps) which provide protection from heavy winter snowfalls. A wood and stone baita of the Val di Susa—for instance in the hamlet of Rhuilles— and Hautes-Alpes is usually called grange. Sometimes the term improperly refers to modern and \"rustic-chic\" chalets.Baite are often clustered together in Alpine pastures where they are occupied seasonally by herders tending sheep, cattle or goats during the summer (transhumance). In recent years abandoned baite, restored with varying degrees of respect, have also become popular as second homes and, to an extent, as holiday homes.".
- Baita_(architecture) thumbnail AltaValsesia0001.jpg?width=300.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageExternalLink glossario.html&date=2009-10-25+07:15:15.
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- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alps.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apennine_Mountains.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_types.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_architecture.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stone_houses.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vernacular_architecture.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Chalet.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Dry_stone.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Hautes-Alpes.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Herder.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Hut.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_hut.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Pasture.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Rhuilles.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Susa_Valley.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Transhumance.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Alps.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink File:AltaValsesia0001.jpg.
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baita (architecture)".
- Baita_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLinkText "baite".
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- Baita_(architecture) subject Category:Alps.
- Baita_(architecture) subject Category:Apennine_Mountains.
- Baita_(architecture) subject Category:House_types.
- Baita_(architecture) subject Category:Italian_architecture.
- Baita_(architecture) subject Category:Stone_houses.
- Baita_(architecture) subject Category:Vernacular_architecture.
- Baita_(architecture) hypernym Term.
- Baita_(architecture) type Type.
- Baita_(architecture) type Range.
- Baita_(architecture) type Type.
- Baita_(architecture) comment "Baita (pl. baite) is a term used, mainly in Italy, and in France to refer to small dwellings of the central and western Alps. This word is found from the Lepontine to the Maritime alpine sections.These are huts usually constructed with dry-stone walls, although wood may also be used, and are typically roofed with substantial stone slabs known as piodi (lose in Western Alps) which provide protection from heavy winter snowfalls.".
- Baita_(architecture) label "Baita (architecture)".
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- Baita_(architecture) sameAs Q16837108.
- Baita_(architecture) wasDerivedFrom Baita_(architecture)?oldid=701943075.
- Baita_(architecture) depiction AltaValsesia0001.jpg.
- Baita_(architecture) isPrimaryTopicOf Baita_(architecture).