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public bath - vertaling naar arabisch

BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH SWIMMING POOLS AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR BATHING AND SWIMMING, TRADITIONALLY THE PRIMARY HYGIENIC FACILITY IN A CITY OR TOWN
Bath house; Public bath; Bathhouse; Public baths; BathHouse; Bath House; Bath-house; Bath-House; Communal bath; Bath complexes; Public bathhouse; Wash house
  • The [[Asser Levy Public Baths]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]] (1904–1906, restored 1989–1990)
  • Vakil Hammam]] in [[Shiraz]], [[Iran]] (18th century)
  • Interior of [[Liverpool]] wash house, the first public wash house in England
  • ''The Bathers'', oil on canvas, [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]] (1824–1904)
  • A bathhouse, c. 1475–1485
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  • Mohenjo Daro]]
  • Tirta Empul]], [[Bali]].
  • Ruins of a Roman bath in [[Dion, Greece]], showing the under-floor heating system, or [[hypocaust]]
  • Temple Beth-El]] synagogue in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]
  • Byzantine Bath]] in [[Thessaloniki]]

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المغسل مبنى لغسل الملابس
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  • The [[Hundertwasser Toilets]], seen as a tourist attraction in their own right
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  • The washbasins of a 19th-century facility, still in use
  • Graffiti at a toilet in [[Bat Yam]], [[Israel]].
  • Entrance to an underground public toilet in Japan
  • A foldable changing table, open
  • Section and plan of public toilets in [[Charing Cross Road]], London, 1904. The men's facilities (left) comprise 12 cubicles and 13 urinals; whereas the women's facilities (right) comprise just 5 cubicles.
  • Public [[pay toilet]] in Kenya
  • Public toilet remnants from Ancient Roman times in [[Ostia Antica]]
  • A [[Sanisette]], a freestanding, coin-operated pay toilet stall in [[Paris]].
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  • A public toilet at a park in [[Viiskulma]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Public toilet in city park in [[Tomaszów Mazowiecki]], Poland
  • Male urinals without partitions
  • A dispenser of toilet seat covers
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  • A trough urinal in a male public restroom.
  • Vespasienne [[pissoir]] in Montréal, Quebec
  • A "washroom" (public toilet) at [[York University]] in Toronto, Ontario
TOILET AND WASHROOM FOR ANYONE TO USE
Rest room; Public restroom; Restrooms; Public lavatory; Public Toilet; Public washroom; Public convenience; Washroom architecture; Comfort rooms; Public toilets; Toilet rooms; Rest-room; Rest-rooms; Rest rooms; Men's room; Ladies' room; John (washroom); Restroom stall; Public lavatories; 🚻; Mens room; Public conveniences; Uritrottoir; Public restrooms; History of public toilets
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Definitie

bathhouse
also bath house (bathhouses)
A bathhouse is a public or private building containing baths and often other facilities such as a sauna.
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Wikipedia

Public bathing

Public baths originated when most people in population centers did not have access to private bathing facilities. Though termed "public", they have often been restricted according to gender, religious affiliation, personal membership, and other criteria. In addition to their hygienic function, public baths have also been social meeting places. They have included saunas, massages, and other relaxation therapies, as are found in contemporary day spas. As the percentage of dwellings containing private bathrooms has increased in some societies, the need for public baths has diminished, and they are now almost exclusively used recreationally.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor public bath
1. The explosions, in the Karrada area, targeted a Shia mosque, a police patrol, and a public bath house.
2. A public bath next door to the mission house had caught fire, but since the wind was southerly, the priests thought their house would be spared.
3. One of the blasts went off near a Shia mosque and the third blew up outside a public bath–house or hamam, according to AFP news agency.
4. Three lorries carrying the 50 troops had just pulled up at the Ariel public bath–house in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, when a homemade bomb detonated.
5. In times past, Qaqortoq grew rich on cod; in the early 20th century, the town boasted Greenland‘s first public bath, available to residents three times a year –– once more annually than was common at baths in sophisticated Copenhagen.