Bungalow
A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is either single-storey or has a second storey built into a sloping roof (usually with dormer windows), and may be surrounded by wide verandas. The first house in England that was classified as a bungalow was built in 1869. In America it was initially used as a vacation architecture, and was most popular between 1900 and 1918, especially with the Arts and Crafts movement. The term is derived from the Gujarati bangalo (meaning "Bengali") and used elliptically to mean "a house in the Bengal style".
A. P. Hill House
A. P. and Sara Carter House
Abbeville Historic District (Abbeville, South Carolina)
Aberdeen Historic District (Aberdeen, North Carolina)
Academy Hill Historic District (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania)
Advent Historic District
Ahoskie Historic District
Alexander Manufacturing Company Mill Village Historic District
Allbach House
Allison Woods
Annadale (North Vernon, Indiana)
Annie Oakley House
Archie Webster House
Arnold Stevens House
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
Arthur–Leonard Historic District
Arvine Heights Historic District
Ashwood Avenue Historic District
Atkinson Memorial Presbyterian Church
Auburn Gresham Bungalow Historic District
Audubon Place Historic District
August Holver Hilton House
Ausadie Building
Avery Avenue Historic District
Avery–Helm Historic District
Axford-Coffin Farm
B.C. Wall House
B. S. Varian House
B Avenue NE Historic District
Badin Historic District
Bald Creek Historic District
Bank Street–Old Decatur Historic District
Barton Historic District
Bastrop State Park
Batchelder House (Pasadena, California)
Bear's Den Rural Historic District
Beaver Hills Historic District
Bedard House
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100th Anniversary (Gümüşkum) Nature Park
38 Oxley Road
7, Lok Kalyan Marg
A. C. Jones House
A. P. Hill House
A. P. and Sara Carter House
Abbeville Historic District (Abbeville, South Carolina)
Abbey Park, Nottinghamshire
Aberdeen Historic District (Aberdeen, North Carolina)
Academy Hill Historic District (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania)
Adair Park
Adair Park (Decatur)
Adams House (Carson City, Nevada)
Adamston, New Jersey
Advent Historic District
Agritopia
Ahoskie Historic District
Albert Campbell House
Albert W. Henn Mansion
Alderton, Gloucestershire
Alexander Manufacturing Company Mill Village Historic District
Allbach House
Allison Woods
Alpine Elementary School (Alpine, Arizona)
American Legion Cabin (Potlatch, Idaho)
American System-Built Homes
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Advent Historic District
Archie Webster House
Arnold Stevens House
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
Audubon Place Historic District
August Holver Hilton House
Ausadie Building
Axford-Coffin Farm
B. S. Varian House
B Avenue NE Historic District
Bastrop State Park
Bert and Fay Havens House
Bloomsbury Historic District
Bozeman Brewery Historic District
Brothers-O'Neil House
Brown Apartments (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Building at 218 Spring
Canelo Ranger Station
Carroll Avenue
Cassius & Adelia Baker House
Catlin Court Historic District
Cedar City Historic District
Cedar Grove Rosenwald School
Central Court Historic District
Chariton Cemetery
Charles C. Vineyard House
Charles Grande House
Charles H. & Theresa H. McBride Bungalow
Charles N. Ramsey and Harry E. Weese House
Charles T. Mitchell House
Charles W. Noyes House
Charles Walter Hart House
Churchill-Hilger House
Clarksville Historic District (Austin, Texas)
Clinton Blankenbeker House
College View Historic District
Cornstalk Heights
Dahlonega School No. 1
Dennis and Christine Garrison House
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Bungalow
A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is either single-storey or has a second storey built into a sloping roof (usually with dormer windows), and may be surrounded by wide verandas. The first house in England that was classified as a bungalow was built in 1869. In America it was initially used as a vacation architecture, and was most popular between 1900 and 1918, especially with the Arts and Crafts movement. The term is derived from the Gujarati bangalo (meaning "Bengali") and used elliptically to mean "a house in the Bengal style".
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A bungalow is a small house or ...... "a house in the Bengal style".
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Bungalov je lehká obytná stavb ...... ebo (stěny, nosníky, vazníky).
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Bungalow (bahasa Hindi: बुन्गल ...... dan ada juga yang agak besar.
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Bungalow (hind. bangla) – jedn ...... ególnie w Indiach i Indonezji.
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Bungalow eraikin arin eta sinp ...... tzak deitzeko erabiltzen dugu.
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Bungalow är ett slags hus. Ord ...... eckna ett småhus i stadsmiljö.
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Een bungalow is een relatief k ...... een Vereniging van Eigenaars.
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El bungaló, búngalo o bungalow ...... entros comerciales y parques).
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Le bungalow est une maison uni ...... banlieues d'Amérique du Nord.
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Um bangalô ou bangaló é um tip ...... m bangalô é símbolo de status.
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A bungalow is a small house or ...... "a house in the Bengal style".
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Bungalov je lehká obytná stavb ...... ebo (stěny, nosníky, vazníky).
@cs
Bungalow (bahasa Hindi: बुन्गल ...... dan ada juga yang agak besar.
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Bungalow (hind. bangla) – jedn ...... ególnie w Indiach i Indonezji.
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Bungalow eraikin arin eta sinp ...... tzak deitzeko erabiltzen dugu.
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Bungalow är ett slags hus. Ord ...... eckna ett småhus i stadsmiljö.
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Een bungalow is een relatief k ...... bouwsel op zal blijven staan.
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El bungaló, búngalo o bungalow ...... rajes destinados al descanso.
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Le bungalow est une maison uni ...... banlieues d'Amérique du Nord.
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Um bangalô ou bangaló é um tip ...... io, e podem ser muito grandes.
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Bungalov
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Bungalow
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Bungalow
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Bungalow
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