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3 +2 | "tetto a padiglione" o "a quattro falde" |
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3 +1 | tetto a quattro falde |
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"tetto a padiglione" o "a quattro falde" Explanation: The hipped roof evolved from the pavilion roof and for centuries was the predominant roof type throughout central and eastern Europe. Its four inclined faces are joined at the top and supported by one or two main posts. nel link c'è anche un immagine (cercando hipped roof) Reference: http://alt.alpeadria.org/documenti/2003/Buch%20Letztversion.... |
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19 mins confidence:
21 mins confidence: peer agreement (net): +1
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