Lodge

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Lodge is originally a term for a relatively small building, often associated with a larger one.

Lodge or The Lodge may refer to:

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  • Lodge, a dwelling for a beaver, an aquatic mammal
  • Lodge, a building for temporary or seasonal lodging, such as:
    • Hunting lodge (disambiguation), a building that is built to accommodate hunters
    • Mountain hut, a hostel for trekkers, very often called a lodge
    • Safari lodge, also called a game lodge, a type of tourist accommodation in southern and eastern Africa
    • Ski lodge, a building that is purpose-built to support the sport of snow skiing
  • Lodges, the houses used by the Chi Psi fraternity chapters
  • Small trading stations of French India
  • "Sufi lodge", known as a khanqah (or tekke)

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