- A
patio (/ˈpætioʊ/, from Spanish:
patio [ˈpatjo]; "courtyard", "forecourt", "yard", "little garden") is an
outdoor space generally used for
dining or...
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Andalusian patios are
central open
spaces in the
courtyard houses of the
south of Spain. The
stone patios are an
architectural evolution of the
Roman atrium...
- A
patio home or
cluster home is an
American house in a
suburban setting. It can be a small,
freestanding structure very
close to the
neighbor or part...
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Patio Diet Cola was a
brand of diet soda
introduced by
PepsiCo in 1963. It was
created in
response to Diet Rite Cola.
Fitness promoter Debbie Drake was...
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buildings now
known as the
Palacio del Yeso (or
Patio del Yeso), the
Palacio de la Contratación, and the
Patio del
Crucero all
preserve remains from the Almohad...
- The
patio process is a
process for
extracting silver from ore. Smelting, or refining, is most
often necessary because silver is only
infrequently found...
- A
patio is an
outdoor space adjoining a residence,
generally used for
dining or recreation.
Patio can also
refer to:
Patio (Taha'a),
village in French...
- A
patio heater, also
called a
mushroom heater or
umbrella heater, is a
radiant heating appliance for
generating thermal radiation for
outdoor use. A burner...
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Patio Bullrich is a
shopping center located in the
Retiro neighborhood of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. The
building was
originally an
auction house owned...
- (and
sometimes a "Florida room", "garden conservatory", "garden room", "
patio room", "sun parlor", "sun porch", "three
season room" or "winter garden")...