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The nipa hut or bahay kubo, is a type of stilt house indigenous to the cultures of

the Philippines.[1][2] It is also known as payag or kamalig in other languages of the Philippines. It often
serves as an icon of Philippine culture.[3] Its architectural principles gave way to many of Filipino
traditional houses and buildings that rose after the pre-colonial era. These include the Colonial era
"bahay na bato" which is a noble version of bahay kubo with Spanish and some Chinese main
architectural influence and has become the dominant urban architecture in the past. And there is
also contemporary buildings such as the Coconut Palace, Sto. Niño Shrine, and
the Modernist; Cultural Center of the Philippines and National Arts Center which are Modern edifices
that used bahay kubo as a sub influence.

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