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    12' Double Top Deluxe Square Patio Umbrella. Looking for as much shade as possible for a big backyard or patio? Consider this 12' x 12' square style, a 4.6-star-rated Amazon product with over ...

  3. Medina Haram Piazza - Wikipedia

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    The shade of each umbrella is extended in the four corners, with a total area covered of 143,000 square meters. These umbrellas are aimed to protect worshipers from the heat of the sun during prayer, as well as from the risk of slipping and falling in the event of rain. Similar structures are built at the square of the mosques worldwide.

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    The best beach umbrellas provide shade and sun protection. Shop Tommy Bahama, Frankford, Neso, Ammsun and more.

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    #7 Get Full Coverage With This Nifty Windshield Sun Shade Umbrella Review: "I love the heat resistance and sun protection for my car. It is easy to open and to close.

  6. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    The first umbrellas of this kind (Federal Garden Exhibition, Kassel, 1955) were fixed, Frei Otto constructed the first convertible large umbrellas for the Federal Garden Exhibition in Cologne 1971. [76] In 1978 he built a group of ten convertible umbrellas for British rock group Pink Floyd's American tour. The great beauty of these lightweight ...

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    Green plastic garden furniture, Czech Republic, 2009. The most commonly sold types of patio sets are made of plastic, wood, aluminium, wicker, and wrought iron. Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated. [7] Teak is a commonly used material for outdoor furniture.