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- Pig_toilet abstract "A pig toilet (sometimes called a "pig sty latrine") is a simple type of toilet consisting of an outhouse mounted over a pig sty with a chute or hole connecting the two. The pigs consume the feces of the users of the toilet.Pig toilets were once common in rural China, where a single Chinese ideogram (Chinese: 圊; pinyin: qīng) signifies both "pigsty" and "privy". Funerary models of pig toilets from the Han dynasty (206 BC to AD 220) prove that it was an ancient custom. These arrangements have been strongly discouraged by the Chinese authorities in recent years; although as late as 2005, they could still be found in remote northern provinces. Chinese influence may have been the origin of the use of pig toilets in Okinawa before World War II.Pig toilets are also a tradition in Goa, a state on the west coast of India. A 2003 survey of sanitary arrangements in Goa and Kerala found that 22.7% of the population still used pig toilets.".
- Pig_toilet thumbnail Fuuru_in_Pre-war_Showa_era.JPG?width=300.
- Pig_toilet wikiPageID "15433010".
- Pig_toilet wikiPageRevisionID "603338778".
- Pig_toilet c "圊".
- Pig_toilet hasPhotoCollection Pig_toilet.
- Pig_toilet p "qīng".
- Pig_toilet subject Category:Human–animal_interaction.
- Pig_toilet subject Category:Pigs.
- Pig_toilet subject Category:Toilets.
- Pig_toilet type Area102735688.
- Pig_toilet type Artifact100021939.
- Pig_toilet type Object100002684.
- Pig_toilet type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pig_toilet type Room104105893.
- Pig_toilet type Structure104341686.
- Pig_toilet type Toilet104446276.
- Pig_toilet type Toilets.
- Pig_toilet type Whole100003553.
- Pig_toilet type YagoGeoEntity.
- Pig_toilet type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pig_toilet comment "A pig toilet (sometimes called a "pig sty latrine") is a simple type of toilet consisting of an outhouse mounted over a pig sty with a chute or hole connecting the two. The pigs consume the feces of the users of the toilet.Pig toilets were once common in rural China, where a single Chinese ideogram (Chinese: 圊; pinyin: qīng) signifies both "pigsty" and "privy". Funerary models of pig toilets from the Han dynasty (206 BC to AD 220) prove that it was an ancient custom.".
- Pig_toilet label "Pig toilet".
- Pig_toilet label "Toilette à cochon".
- Pig_toilet label "Свиной туалет".
- Pig_toilet label "豚便所".
- Pig_toilet label "豬廁".
- Pig_toilet sameAs Toilette_à_cochon.
- Pig_toilet sameAs 豚便所.
- Pig_toilet sameAs m.03m8tn6.
- Pig_toilet sameAs Q704390.
- Pig_toilet sameAs Q704390.
- Pig_toilet sameAs Pig_toilet.
- Pig_toilet wasDerivedFrom Pig_toilet?oldid=603338778.
- Pig_toilet depiction Fuuru_in_Pre-war_Showa_era.JPG.
- Pig_toilet isPrimaryTopicOf Pig_toilet.