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  2. Plumbing fixture - Wikipedia

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    The most common plumbing fixtures are: Bathtubs; Bidets; Channel drains; Drinking fountains; Showers; Sinks; Tap (connections for water hoses) . Tapware - an industry term for that sub-category of plumbing fixtures consisting of tap valves, also called water taps (British English) or faucets (American English), and their accessories, such as water spouts and shower heads.

  3. Moen Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Known as the Moen 1225, it is a plastic (older versions were brass) cylinder approximately 4 inches long by 3/4 inches in diameter. As the "engine" in most Moen single-handle faucets, it has undergone at least two revisions since its inception though newer versions remain compatible with older faucets.

  4. Automatic faucet - Wikipedia

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    A hands-free faucet in Japan. An automatic faucet or tap (also hands-free faucet, touchless faucet, electronic faucet, motion-sensing faucet, sensor faucet, or infrared faucet) is a faucet equipped with a proximity sensor and mechanism that opens its valve to allow water to flow in response to the presence of a user's hands in close proximity.

  5. Hama (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hamat Gader, hot springs and archaeological site at the site of Al-Hamma; Emmaus, town mentioned in the New Testament; name derived from Hamma or Hammat; Hamat, a village in Lebanon; Hamat Tiberias, archaeological site at ancient town, Israel; Hamath-zobah, ancient place or kingdom in Aram; Mevo Hama, Israeli settlement in the Golan Heights

  6. Hamat - Wikipedia

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    Hamat (Arabic: حامات) is a village in Lebanon. It is located 287 meters atop the historic cape of Theoprosopon. It is home to the historic shrine and monastery of Our Lady of Nourieh. The village is also home to Saint Elias Church, which overlooks the Jawz River, or the River of Walnuts and the ancient Phoenician coastal town of Batroun ...

  7. Mseilha Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Mseilha Fort (Arabic: قلعة المسيلحة, romanized: Qal'at al-Msaylḥa) is a historic fortification located in Northern Lebanon, strategically positioned on the right bank of the Al-Jaouz River, in Hamat, approximately 2.5 kilometers northeast of the city of Batroun in North Lebanon.

  8. Hama - Wikipedia

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    Hama (Arabic: حَمَاة Ḥamāh, ; Syriac: ܚܡܳܬ, romanized: ħ(ə)mɑθ, lit. 'fortress'; Biblical Hebrew: חֲמָת, romanized: Ḥămāṯ) is a city on ...

  9. Wujah Al Hajar Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Wujah Al Hajar Air Base also know as Hamat Air Base (Arabic: قاعدة حامات الجوية) is a Lebanese Air Force base in Hamat, Lebanon. [1] It was built in the mid-1970s. The airport was however never used for civilian purposes.