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  2. Pee curl - Wikipedia

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    The pee curl (Dutch: plaskrul) is a public urinal, many of which are found in the centre of Amsterdam. They originated at the end of the 19th century, and were first installed by the Public Works Department of Amsterdam. The curl is made of a spiral-shaped steel sheet suspended half a metre above the ground by four iron legs, and painted dark ...

  3. Female urinal - Wikipedia

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    A female urinal is a urinal designed for the female anatomy to allow for ease of use by women and girls. Different models enable urination in standing, semi-squatting , or squatting postures, but usually without direct bodily contact with the toilet .

  4. Female urination device - Wikipedia

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    To expedite usage, trough urinals may be installed, which the women are expected to use while standing, with small personal female urination devices. Pinkpop 2000 was the first event to accommodate large numbers of female urination devices, [ citation needed ] and the practice has now spread to events in the Netherlands , Belgium , Switzerland ...

  5. Urinal - Wikipedia

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    Urinals in an office restroom. A urinal (US: / ˈ j ʊər ə n əl /, UK: / j ʊəˈr aɪ n əl /) [1] is a sanitary plumbing fixture similar to a toilet, but for urination only. Urinals are often provided in men's public restrooms in Western countries (less so in Muslim countries). They are usually used in a standing position.

  6. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Urinals in public toilets are common in Western countries but less so in Muslim countries, partly due to Islamic toilet etiquette rules. Urinals for women exist but are rare. Urinals can be with automatic or manual flushing, or without flush water as is the case for waterless urinals.

  7. US tourists sometimes have a problematic image overseas. Here are a few tips on how to not annoy the locals and generate some good PR when visiting other countries.

  8. 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.

  9. madamePee - Wikipedia

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    Row of madamePee cabins at an outdoor event. madamePee is a mobile female urinal, without contact and without water supply.It is designed to be used at public events such as concerts or music festivals, but also in more durable situations such as construction sites, public gardens, etc.