"WC" refers to the old name for a toilet (in English) "Water Closet" which is an international means of indicating a toilet.
salle de bain
les toilettes, les WC
"WC" is what Germans call their toilets.
W.C. stands for water closet although why water closet is the same as toilet I don't know
Toilets are known as latrines.
There wasn't toilets on the ships.
Roman toilets were not called baths, they were called foricae. Baths were called thermae and they were social centers in addition to being places to bathe. All the thermae (baths) had foricae (toilets).
used to be called that and stood for Water Closet
Yes, there is a city called Rijeka in Croatia.
Edwardian toilets were commonly referred to as "water closets" or "WC." These fixtures typically featured a pull-chain mechanism for flushing and were often made of porcelain. The design emphasized both functionality and aesthetics, with many models incorporating decorative elements that reflected the architectural styles of the time. The term "lavatory" was also used, particularly in more formal contexts.
With money called in Croatia (KN) kuna.
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