suojakodat
Suojakodat is a Finnish term referring to protective huts or shelters designed to provide cover from the elements or danger. The word combines suoja, meaning protection, with kodat, the plural form of kota, a simple hut or shelter. The exact meaning and use of suojakodat vary by region and historical period, but the concept generally denotes small, purpose-built shelters rather than permanent residences.
Historically, suojakodat have appeared in different contexts. In rural Finland and during periods of civil defense,
Construction and design typically emphasize ease of use and ruggedness. Common features include a wooden frame,
See also: shelter, refuge, air-raid shelter, wilderness hut. The term suojakodat is primarily used in Finnish-language