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  2. Template:Seats diagram/doc - Wikipedia

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    Width in pixels of the created image; the corresponding height is calculated automatically. Predefined values: 1–28 seats, 280px; 29–100 seats, 300px; over 101 seats, 350px. Float If not empty (possible values are "left", "center", and "right"), will generate the diagram in a floating thumbnail, with the number of seats by party listed below.

  3. Template:Parliament diagram - Wikipedia

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    Number of seats of each group or party c1, c2, ... Color of the seats for each group or party, indicated as a hex color (3- or 6-digits). Predefined value: #CCC. p1, p2, ... Name of the party to use the Module:Political party template (automatic loading of the color) b1, b2, ... Eventual color of the circle borders

  4. Punt (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The seats are usually just a simple board fitting against blocks on the sides, with cushions. A punt can be punted with equal facility in either direction, so it is not obvious to the novice which end is the bow and which the stern; however, one end of the boat is strengthened with a short deck, usually called a "counter" or a "till" (terms ...

  5. Seating plan - Wikipedia

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    A seating plan is a diagram or a set of written or spoken instructions that determines where people should take their seats. It is widely used on diverse occasions. It is widely used on diverse occasions.

  6. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit: the seating area aft in a small decked vessel where the helm is. Counter stern: a stern rising well above the waterline ending in a point or rounded contour rather than a vertical transom. A variation is the "truncated counter". Companionway: a passage, fitted with either steps or a ladder, for transiting between decks.

  7. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    The person who is seated on the first seat is always the 'bow', the closest to the stern is commonly referred to as the 'stroke'. There are some exceptions to this: Rowers in continental Europe number from stern up to bow (not in the Netherlands, there numbering is also from bow, no.1, to stern, no. 8 in an 8).

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