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A natatorium is, strictly speaking, a structurally separate building containing a swimming pool. In Architecture, Construction, Engineering and real estate development the word building may refer to one of the following Any man-made A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is an artificially enclosed Body of water intended for Swimming or In Latin, a cella natatoriua was a swimming pool in its own building; thus, the sense was much as now although it is sometimes also used to refer to any indoor pool even if not housed in a dedicated building (e. Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. g. a pool in a school or a fitness club). [1] It is usually taken for granted that it will also house locker rooms, and perhaps capacity for allied activities, such as a diving tank, facilities for water polo, and so forth. A changeroom Diving off a deck into the Great South Bay of Long Islandjpg|thumb|A man dives into the Great South Bay of Long Island. Water polo is a team water sport A team consists of six field players and one Goalkeeper. Many colleges and universities have natatoria. College ( Latin collegium) is a term most often used today to denote an Educational Institution. A university is an institution of Higher education and Research, which grants Academic degrees in a variety of subjects

The Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium in Honolulu, Hawaii is believed to be the largest salt-water natatorium in the world. Honolulu is the Capital and most populous Census-designated place (CDP in the U Although the pool was closed in 1980 due to health concerns, the structure remains an interesting feature on the eastern end of Waikiki in the shadow of Diamond Head. The natatorium was included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2007 list of most endangered historic sites in the U. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is an American member-supported organization that was founded in 1949 by Congressional charter to support preservation S.

Natatorium Lake

The third of the four Galena chain lakes in Washington state, USA[1]. Washington ( is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. So named because it was used for such purposes by the Mazamas in 1906, according to regulations, the women forenoons and men afternoon. The Mazamas (pronounced mah zah maz) is a Mountaineering club based in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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References

  1. ^ Charles F. Easton's "Mt. Baker: Stories, Legends and Explorations. "

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natatorium

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  1. (US) A swimming pool, especially indoors.
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