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structures having a
pergola design,
which are not used in gardens.
California High-Speed Rail, for instance, uses
large concrete pergolas to
support high-speed...
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Paolo della Pergola (died 1455, Venice) was an
Italian humanist philosopher,
mathematician and
Occamist logician. He was a
pupil of Paul of Venice. Paolo...
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Della Pergola or
Della pergola is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Delfino della Pergola (1398–1465),
Roman Catholic prelate...
- the
pergola,
which has
extensive views over
Hampstead Heath towards Harrow on the Hill; a
summerhouse to the
south of the garden; the
southern pergola and...
- A
pergola is a type of
garden feature. It can also
refer to a
structure that
resembles a
garden pergola as, for example, the "
pergola" in Seattle's Pioneer...
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Pergola is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Pesaro e
Urbino in the
Italian region Marche. It is one of I
Borghi più
belli d'Italia ("The most...
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Sergio Della Pergola (Hebrew: סרג'ו דלה-פרגולה; born 7
September 1942) is an Italian-born
Israeli demographer, statistician, and professor. He is an expert...
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licenses include the
erection and
fabrication of decking, fences, carports,
pergolas,
paving and the
construction of
retaining walls.
Hardscape landscaping...
- The
diocese of
Cagli e
Pergola was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in the Marche,
central Italy, in the
province of
Pesaro and Urbino. Up until...
- Indiana,
United States of America. The
tower sits on a gl**** base, a
pergola ceiling, and
rises through the
center of the museum's
spiraling ramp system...