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Pavilion may refer to a type of building:

or to a specific building: Pavilion, in the English language (derived from French, pavillon) can refer to any structure large or small, however there is usually a connection with relaxation and pleasure. ...

Pavilion is a brand name of computers and notebooks made by Hewlett-Packard. Pavilion is a town located in Genesee County, New York. ... Facade of the London Pavilion in 2002 The London Pavilion is a building located on the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and Coventry Street in the northeast of Piccadilly Circus in London. ... The Royal Pavilion The Royal Pavilion is a splendid palace built in Brighton, East Sussex in the 19th Century as a seaside retreat for the then Prince Regent. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... The Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ), commonly known as HP, is a very large, global company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States. ...


There are some theatres called Pavilion Theatre. There are a number of theatres called Pavilion Theatre. ...


The word "pavilion" is frequently mispelled "pavillion."


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pavilion (145 words)
PAVILION is an art and culture magazine that name alludes to the relative temporary structure of the contemporary art.
PAVILION is presenting wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary content in each issue through the varied formats of regular column, essays, interviews, and artist projects.
PAVILION addresses to a broad audience of readers, which are interested in contemporary culture and recent political and social issues.
Pavilion (1970 words)
Pavilion lies about 20 miles upstream from Lillooet at the outlet into the Fraser Canyon of the valley of Pavilion Creek, which begins in the karst landscape of Marble Canyon and connects through via Lower Hat Creek towards rhe Cariboo Highway and the main part of the Interior.
Pavilion Mountain as a land-mass is the southern terminus of the Marble Range, which continues up the Fraser past Jesmond to Dog Creek and forms the east wall of the Fraser Canyon throughout this stretch.
Pavilion is generally considered to be the eastern and northern extremity of the Lillooet country, and this area also marks the boundary between the St'at'imc (Lillooet) and Secwepemc (Shuswap) peoples and languages; the native people of Pavilion call themselves the Tskwaylaxw Nation and are related to both Lillooet and St'at'imc peoples.
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