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There are also other places named Bath.
In Canada:
also:
In the United States:
(as well as Bath Springs, Tennessee )
and Bath (mun. Reimerswaal), Zeeland, NetherlandsDutch redirects here. For other uses, see Dutch (disambiguation). The Netherlands ( Dutch: Nederland is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a constitutional monarchy. It is located in northwestern Europe and borders the North Sea, Belgium
See also: order of the BathThe Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a British order of chivalry founded by George I on 18 May 1725. The name derives from the ancient ceremony wherein individuals participated in a vigil of fasting, prayer and bathing on the day before being knighted, Bath BrickBath Bricks are a predecessor of the scouring pad, used for cleaning. Bath Bricks were made in Bridgwater from fine clay dredged from the River Parrett which runs through the town., hygieneHygiene is the maintenance of healthful practices. In modern terminology, this is usually regarded as a particular reference to cleanliness. Outward signs of good hygiene include the absence of visible dirt (including dust and stains on clothing) or of ba, bathingBathing is the immersion of the body in fluid, usually water, or an aqueous solution, such as the asses' milk favored by Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Some spa facilities provide bathing in various other liquids such as chocolate or mud. Additionally, exposing.
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