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  2. Cyperus rotundus - Wikipedia

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    Cyperus rotundus is a perennial plant, that may reach a height of up to 140 cm (55 in).The names "nut grass" and "nut sedge" – shared with the related species Cyperus esculentus – are derived from its tubers, that somewhat resemble nuts, although botanically they have nothing to do with nuts.

  3. Madhab Spring Park - Wikipedia

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    It has grass and trees, under which it is possible to picnic. The source of the mineral spring is on the edge of the park, feeding two swimming pools. The park is open daily. [2] The park covers 39,000 square metres and was upgraded in 2016. [4]

  4. Nut grass - Wikipedia

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    Nut grass or nutgrass may refer to: Cyperus eragrostis, tall nutgrass; Cyperus esculentus, yellow nutsedge, yellow nutgrass; Cyperus rotundus, coco-grass, Java grass

  5. How Many Americans Have Pools? Here's the Number of Swimming ...

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    New York. Number of Residential Swimming Pools: 503,000. Average Number of People per Pool: 38. Despite being surrounded by water, New York still has one of the highest numbers of U.S. swimming pools.

  6. 28 Homeowners Who Had Enough And Got Even With Their HOA - AOL

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    So when the HOA’s residents wanted to use their brand new swimming pool and the wind shifted, they had to deal with the smell of approximately 100 pigs. Image credits: Richard Francis White #3

  7. Cyperus victoriensis - Wikipedia

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    Cyperus victoriensis, also known as channel nut grass is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to all the states and territories of mainland Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Description

  8. Swimming pool bacteria - Wikipedia

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    The team found that bacteria seemed to be more prevalent in outdoor pools. [4] Furthermore, they noted that the higher the pH of the pool, the more bacteria were present in the water. 20.2% of the bacteria in the pools were found to be S. aureus. [4] Another study reported two experiments involving a large pool and a small pool. [5]

  9. Leisure centre - Wikipedia

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    Facilities typically include a swimming pool, a large sports hall, and a gym, and may include: aerobics studios, an indoor cycling studio, squash courts, a cafeteria, a licensed bar, outdoor grass and/or artificial pitches for football (soccer), hockey etc., a solarium, sauna and/or steam room.

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