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  2. Sauna - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] These differed from present-day saunas in that they were operated by heating a pile of rocks called a kiuas by burning large amounts of wood for about 6 to 8 hours and then letting out the smoke before enjoying the löyly, a Finnish term meaning, collectively, both the steam and the heat of a sauna (same term in Estonian is leili ...

  3. World Sauna Championships - Wikipedia

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    Competitors must not disturb each other. At the request of the judges, competitors must show that they are in their senses with a thumbs up. Competitors must be able to leave the sauna unaided to qualify. A breach of the rules results in a warning. Another one results in disqualification. The last person leaving the sauna unaided is the winner.

  4. Finnish sauna - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish sauna (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsɑu̯nɑ], Swedish: bastu) is a substantial part of Finnish [2] [3] [4] and Estonian culture. [5]It was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists at the 17 December 2020 meeting of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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  6. Trump won't kill green energy [Video] - AOL

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    It has lowered that outlook to a range of $180 billion to $190 billion per year by 2030. But their forecast still calls for global green energy spending to grow from $910 billion in 2024 to almost ...

  7. Banya (sauna) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian banya is the closest relative of the Finnish sauna. In modern Russian, a sauna is often called a "Finnish banya", though possibly only to distinguish it from other ethnic high-temperature bathing facilities such as Turkish baths referred to as "Turkish banya". Sauna, with its ancient history amongst Nordic and Uralic peoples, is a ...

  8. UN once more calls on US to change course on Cuba - AOL

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    The U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly called on the United States to end its decades-long sanctions regime on Cuba, as the communist-run Caribbean island nation suffers its worst ...

  9. Sweat lodge - Wikipedia

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    While modern-day saunas are wholly secular, there are older traditions of songs and rituals in the sauna, and the acknowledgment of a spirit-being who lives in the sauna. "Vapour baths were in use among the Celtic tribes, and the sweat-house was in general use in Ireland down to the 18th, and even survived into the 19th century.