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  2. Banya (sauna) - Wikipedia

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    The bath-house was heated and the unsuspecting Drevlians entered and began to wash themselves. [Olga's] men closed the bath-house behind them and Olga gave orders to set it on fire from the doors, so that the Drevlians were all burned to death." [5] An early description of the banya comes from the East Slavic Primary Chronicle of 1113. [5]

  3. Sentō - Wikipedia

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    Taking a bath at a public sentō requires at a bare minimum a small towel and some soap/shampoo. [8] Attendants usually sell these items for 100-200 yen. Many people bring two towels; a hand towel for drying and a hand towel or washcloth for washing. A nylon scrubbing cloth or scrub brush with liquid soap is normally used for washing.

  4. Towel - Wikipedia

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    A foot towel is a small, rectangular towel that, in the absence of a rug, carpet or bathroom mat, is placed on the bathroom floor to stand on after finishing a shower or bath. A hand towel is significantly smaller than a bath towel (perhaps 12 in × 24 in (30 cm × 61 cm)), and is used for drying the hands after washing them.

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  6. Terrible Towel - Wikipedia

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    Because the hand towels were often sold as a set, with matching bath towels, stores were left with un-even sets. [20] In the fall of 1978, Bernard Pollock, divisional marketing manager of Gimbel's Department Store, came up with the idea of putting a Terrible Towel logo on hand towels and sold the idea to Cope. The first Terrible Towels were ...

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