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What (who) is pier$60809$ - definition

RAISED STRUCTURE IN A BODY OF WATER, TYPICALLY SUPPORTED BY WELL-SPACED PILES OR PILLARS
Fishing pier; Pleasure pier; Metal pier; Wood pier; Wooden pier; Landing stage
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  • Maraetai Beach]] in New Zealand used to convey cattle.
  • Pier located in [[Monona, Wisconsin]]'s "Stone Bridge Park" during a sunset over [[Lake Monona]].
  • At 2.16 km (1.34 mi), [[Southend Pier]] in Essex is the longest pleasure pier in the world

Ratchawong Pier         
  • Ratchawong Pier (N5) from the [[Chao Phraya]] in 2022
PIER IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
Rachawongse Pier; Ratchawong pier
Ratchawong Pier (; sometimes spelled: Rachawongse; designated pier code N5) is a pier on Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
Prannok Pier         
PIER NUMBER N10, IS A PIER ON THE CHAO PHRAYA RIVER
Siriraj Pier; Wang Lang Pier; Tha Wang Lang; Wang Lang (Prannok) Pier; Wanglang (Siri Rat) Pier
Prannok Pier, also known as the Siriraj Pier or Wang Lang Pier () with designated pier number N10, is a pier on the Chao Phraya River located at the Siriraj Subdistrict, Bangkok Noi District in the area adjacent Siriraj Hospital and Wang Lang Market.
Compound pier         
CLUSTERED COLUMN OR PIER WHICH CONSISTS OF A CENTRE MASS OR NEWEL
Compound Pier; Compound piers; Pilier cantonné; Pilier cantonne; Clustered piers; Clustered pier; Clustered column
Compound pier or cluster pier is the architectural term given to a clustered column or pier which consists of a centre mass or newel, to which engaged or semi-detached shafts have been attached, in order to perform (or to suggest the performance of) certain definite structural objects, such as to carry arches of additional orders, or to support the transverse or diagonal ribs of a vault, or the tie-beam of an important roof. In these cases, though performing different functions, the drums of the pier are often cut out of one stone.

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Pier

A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piles or pillars, and provides above-water access to offshore areas. Frequent pier uses include fishing, boat docking and access for both passengers and cargo, and oceanside recreation. Bridges, buildings, and walkways may all be supported by architectural piers. Their open structure allows tides and currents to flow relatively unhindered, whereas the more solid foundations of a quay or the closely spaced piles of a wharf can act as a breakwater, and are consequently more liable to silting. Piers can range in size and complexity from a simple lightweight wooden structure to major structures extended over 1,600 m (5,200 ft). In American English, a pier may be synonymous with a dock.

Piers have been built for several purposes, and because these different purposes have distinct regional variances, the term pier tends to have different nuances of meaning in different parts of the world. Thus in North America and Australia, where many ports were, until recently, built on the multiple pier model, the term tends to imply a current or former cargo-handling facility. In contrast, in Europe, where ports more often use basins and river-side quays than piers, the term is principally associated with the image of a Victorian cast iron pleasure pier. However, the earliest piers pre-date the Victorian age.