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  3. Bidet - Wikipedia

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    Bidets are common bathroom fixtures in the Arab world and in Catholic countries, [13] such as Italy (the installation of a bidet in a bathroom has been mandatory since 1975), [17] Spain (but in recent times new or renewed houses tend to have bathrooms without bidets, except the luxurious ones), [18] and Portugal (installation is mandatory since ...

  4. Squat toilet - Wikipedia

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    Side view of a ceramic squat toilet in Japan before installation. Squat toilets are arranged at floor level, which requires the individual to squat with bent knees. [4] In contrast to a pedestal or a sitting toilet, the opening of the drain pipe is located at the ground level.

  5. Bathroom - Wikipedia

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    A bathroom is a room in which people wash their bodies or parts thereof. It can contain one or more of the following plumbing fixtures: a shower , a bathtub , a bidet , and a sink (also known as a wash basin in the UK ).

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    Former member of Parliament Vladimir Luxuria, said she relates to the controversy facing Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender person elected to the Congress.

  7. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    A public toilet, restroom, bathroom or washroom is a room or small building with toilets (or urinals) and sinks for use by the general public. The facilities are available to customers, travelers, employees of a business, school pupils or prisoners.

  8. Thermae - Wikipedia

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    Roman public baths in Bath, England.The entire structure above the level of the pillar bases is a later reconstruction. Bulla Regia, inside the thermal baths. In ancient Rome, thermae (from Greek θερμός thermos, "hot") and balneae (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneion) were facilities for bathing.

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