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Lamin is the name for East Kalimantan traditional house.[1] Lamin house is the identifier of the Dayak people who live at East Kalimantan.[1] its 300 meters long, and 15 meters wide, as well as 3 meters high.[1] Few families live in lamin houses because this house can accommodate approximately 100 people.[1] In 1967, Indonesia Government inaugurated the lamin house at East Kalimantan.[2] Lamin houses have few stanchion to sustain floor house.[2] Lamin house basements are used to keep livestock.[2]

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