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  2. Hidden roof - Wikipedia

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    The hidden roof (野屋根, noyane) [note 1] is a type of roof widely used in Japan both at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It is composed of a true roof above and a second roof beneath, [ 1 ] permitting an outer roof of steep pitch to have eaves of shallow pitch, jutting widely from the walls but without overhanging them. [ 2 ]

  3. Survivor Srbija - Wikipedia

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    Survivor Srbija is the Serbian version of the reality television game show Survivor.Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show is broadcast by Prva.. In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro.

  4. Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines is the third season of the Serbian version of the Survivor television series, created by Vision Team production company and broadcast by Prva Srpska Televizija (new name of Fox televizija).

  5. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...

  6. Nakazonae - Wikipedia

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    In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof [note 1] made them superfluous. [2] They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The Zenshūyō style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts.

  7. Rōmon - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Therefore, while the nijūmon has a series of brackets supporting the roof's eaves both at the first and at the second story, in the rōmon at the first floor these brackets just support the balcony, and have a different structure. [6] The tokyō are usually three-stepped , but at the first floor they lack tail rafters. [7]

  8. Povratak otpisanih - Wikipedia

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    Povratak otpisanih (Serbian Cyrillic: Повратак отписаних, transl. The return of the Written Offs) is a 1978 Yugoslav TV series, sequel of the 1974 TV series Otpisani.

  9. Karahafu - Wikipedia

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    Gates with a karahafu roof, the karamon (mon meaning "gate"), became a means to proclaim the prestige of a building and functioned as a symbol of both religious and secular architecture. [4] In the Tokugawa shogunate , the karamon gates were a powerful symbol of authority reflected in architecture.