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Ukupseni Ukupseni, also called Playón Chico, is one of the most populous islands in the Guna Yala territory of Panama, from the mainland. The literal translation for Ukupseni is "little beach" in English, or ''playa chica'' in Spanish, thus ''Playón Chico'' is a mistranslation, which means roughly "Little Big Beach". Ukupseni is a small island, roughly ¼–⅓ mi², or 300–400 yd². The population of the island is about 3,000, which gives Ukupseni a population density of 8,000–12,000 people per square mile. == Housing ==
Ukupseni is populated by Kuna. The typical housing structure is a "pole"-style thatch hut, which will house an entire family. Building materials are tree trunks for the main pillars, bamboo poles for support, and various types of leaves for the roof. Walls are typically lashed bamboo or ''caña blanca'' (cane). A well-constructed hut can stand for as long as 30 years. The elderly will often be cared for by their children, and so one family dwelling will often house several generations.
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