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1520:Moon bridge
1432:Garden room
1422:Garden pond
1097:Mirror tent
1043:Sophienlust
955:Bürkliplatz
849:The wooden
805:Dianatempel
758:Lahore Fort
1630:Categories
1515:Monopteros
1484:Jeux d'eau
1452:Green wall
1447:Greenhouse
1290:2023-06-13
1249:papilionem
1231:papilionem
1190:Tertullian
1182:late Latin
1153:Egy Gazebo
1121:References
1102:Monopteros
1081:Dance hall
1013:, Canberra
878:Arg Palace
760:, Pakistan
636:Other uses
574:grandstand
531:Bandstands
469:papilionem
454:Late Latin
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439:papilionem
426:Old French
264:April 2019
234:newspapers
223:"Pavilion"
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128:newspapers
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1535:Nymphaeum
1525:Moon gate
1489:Labyrinth
1442:Gloriette
1387:Belvedere
1314:Pavilions
1255:paveillon
1113:Sala Thai
1070:Chahartaq
1065:Bandstand
1029:, Georgia
981:, Finland
945:bandstand
925:Edgewater
921:poolhouse
897:Rang Ghar
809:Hofgarten
582:bleachers
535:poolhouse
465:paveillon
430:paveillon
386:, and in
204:talk page
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1580:Stumpery
1555:Pavilion
1545:Parterre
1540:Orangery
1412:Fountain
1265:tonnelle
1058:See also
740:, Vienna
702:frontage
688:, Turkey
686:Istanbul
564:, as at
558:verandah
547:Brighton
461:paviloun
421:pavillon
409:bookends
392:Red Fort
384:Istanbul
362:pavilion
349:Red Fort
1600:Trellis
1595:Topiary
1590:Terrace
1560:Pergola
1392:Cascade
1382:Bosquet
1177:papilio
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975:Heinola
851:cricket
813:Bavaria
756:at the
668:Gallery
652:Luberon
618:centers
612:In the
519:follies
473:papilio
449:papilio
351:, Delhi
248:scholar
142:scholar
1457:Grotto
1437:Gazebo
1402:Exedra
1372:Aviary
1367:Avenue
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1092:Gazebo
997:(1993)
959:Zürich
861:(1886)
859:London
835:Tehran
829:, the
656:France
644:. The
578:stadia
566:Lord's
554:sports
527:gazebo
510:casina
452:). In
417:French
399:blocks
388:Mughal
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1186:Pliny
953:) at
901:Assam
882:Kabul
537:by a
505:kiosk
503:or a
435:Latin
255:JSTOR
241:books
149:JSTOR
135:books
1570:Shed
1510:Lawn
1503:Turf
1493:Maze
1397:Deck
1260:trap
1242:a.f.
1212:ISBN
1188:and
1041:The
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700:The
605:and
568:, a
517:and
227:news
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