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rdfs:comment | - Efreye Village was the largest settlement on Zile Muri-yo. It has several dozen huts and a few larger communal buildings. While the huts tended to be constructed of bamboo with palm-thatched roofs, the larger buildings were made of sturdier wood. One of the communal buildings was the town's bathhouse. The villagers had designed their homes with sturdy bars to seal the doors from outside intruders, and frequently carried guns.
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Located | - coast of Zile Muri-yo, Haiti
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abstract | - Efreye Village was the largest settlement on Zile Muri-yo. It has several dozen huts and a few larger communal buildings. While the huts tended to be constructed of bamboo with palm-thatched roofs, the larger buildings were made of sturdier wood. One of the communal buildings was the town's bathhouse. The villagers had designed their homes with sturdy bars to seal the doors from outside intruders, and frequently carried guns.
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