Haubarg
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haubarg-265-2475370
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Haubarg
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A Haubarg, rarely also Hauberg, is the typical farmhouse of the Eiderstedt peninsula on the northwest coast of Germany and is a type of Gulf house. It emerged in the late 16th century when West Frisian immigrants brought with them the Gulf type of farm building and it continued to be used until the late 19th century. In the Netherlands these houses are called stolpboerderij. The word "Haubarg" means a place for piling or stacking hay. As a byre-dwelling, man and animal lived for centuries in hau
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haubarg
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2024-02-22T06:37:47Z
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