Čukur Fountain - définition. Qu'est-ce que Čukur Fountain
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Čukur Fountain         
The Čukur Fountain () is a monument built to commemorate the Čukur Fountain incident of 15 June 1862, starting with the death of a boy -- Savo Petković -- and growing into a conflict between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire (Serbia being under Ottoman suzerainty at that time). After a quarrel at a fountain, the Serbian and Turkish police came to shoot at each other, after which a riot broke out in the town that lasted the night.
fountain         
  • Fountain [[nozzles]] which water gets cut off.
  • ''Le Cento Fontane'' (The Hundred Fountains)
  • The book ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening'' by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]] (1709) showed different types of fountain nozzles which would create different shapes of water, from bouquets to fans.
  • Fontana di Trevi, the [[Trevi Fountain]] by [[Nicola Salvi]], (1730).
  • [[Fountain of Ahmed III]] next to [[Topkapı Palace]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]]
  • An Egyptian fountain on the Temple of Dendera
  • Illuminated fountain
  • The Splash Fountain in [[Krasnodar]], Russia.
  • Fountain in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan
  • The Fountain of the [[Court of the Lions]] in the Alhambra (14th century)
  • King Fahd's Fountain
  • The magic fountain in Montjuic, Spain.
  • Hellenistic fountain head from the Pergamon museum
  • Attic]] Greek vase from South Italy, about 480 B.C.
  • Reconstruction of a Roman courtyard fountain in [[Pompeii]] (1st century AD)
  • Shalimar Gardens]] in [[Lahore]], Pakistan (1641)
  • The [[Tammerkoski]]'s musical fountains during the 2020 Light Festival in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Lavabo at [[Le Thoronet Abbey]], Provence, (12th century)
  • Tivoli, Villa d'Este
  • The new [[Trafalgar Square]] fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009
  • Pasargadae Persian Gardens
PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE WHICH EJECTS WATER
Fountains; Fountain pump; Spray fountain; Fountain pumps; Water fountains; Spray fountains; Wall fountain; ⛲; Water sculpture
n.
1.
Spring, well.
2.
Jet, jet d' eau.
3.
Source, original, origin, cause, first principle, fountain-head.
Fountain         
  • Fountain [[nozzles]] which water gets cut off.
  • ''Le Cento Fontane'' (The Hundred Fountains)
  • The book ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening'' by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]] (1709) showed different types of fountain nozzles which would create different shapes of water, from bouquets to fans.
  • Fontana di Trevi, the [[Trevi Fountain]] by [[Nicola Salvi]], (1730).
  • [[Fountain of Ahmed III]] next to [[Topkapı Palace]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]]
  • An Egyptian fountain on the Temple of Dendera
  • Illuminated fountain
  • The Splash Fountain in [[Krasnodar]], Russia.
  • Fountain in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan
  • The Fountain of the [[Court of the Lions]] in the Alhambra (14th century)
  • King Fahd's Fountain
  • The magic fountain in Montjuic, Spain.
  • Hellenistic fountain head from the Pergamon museum
  • Attic]] Greek vase from South Italy, about 480 B.C.
  • Reconstruction of a Roman courtyard fountain in [[Pompeii]] (1st century AD)
  • Shalimar Gardens]] in [[Lahore]], Pakistan (1641)
  • The [[Tammerkoski]]'s musical fountains during the 2020 Light Festival in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Lavabo at [[Le Thoronet Abbey]], Provence, (12th century)
  • Tivoli, Villa d'Este
  • The new [[Trafalgar Square]] fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009
  • Pasargadae Persian Gardens
PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE WHICH EJECTS WATER
Fountains; Fountain pump; Spray fountain; Fountain pumps; Water fountains; Spray fountains; Wall fountain; ⛲; Water sculpture
A fountain, from the Latin "fons" (genitive "fontis"), meaning source or spring, is a decorative reservoir used for discharging water. It is also a structure that jets water into the air for a decorative or dramatic effect.