concept   public baths

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Ancient Roman (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Finland (1) Greece (1) Hungary (1) Indonesia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Sweden (1) United Arab Emirates (1) modern engineering practices (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 public baths Ancient Roman Ancient Romans engineered public baths for social, recreational, and therapeutic use. 2
2 public baths Australia Public baths are not commonly found in Australian culture and are often associated with luxury spas rather than being a cultural practice. 1
3 public baths Brazil Public baths are less common in Brazilian culture and are often seen as a tourist attraction rather than a local tradition. 1
4 public baths Canada Public baths are not common in Canada and are often associated with luxury spas, rather than being a cultural practice. 1
5 public baths Finland Public baths in Finland commonly include saunas and are integrated into the population's regular health and wellness routine. 1
6 public baths Greece Public baths in Greece are historically significant as they are considered communal gathering places. 1
7 public baths Hungary Public baths in Hungary are historically significant and are considered communal gathering places. 1
8 public baths Indonesia Public baths in Indonesia are associated with religious purification rituals and ceremonies. 1
9 public baths Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, public baths are gender-segregated and are a traditional practice for cleanliness and purification. 1
10 public baths Sweden Public baths in Sweden often include saunas and are an integral part of the regular health and wellness routine. 1
11 public baths United Arab Emirates Public baths in the United Arab Emirates are gender-segregated and considered a cultural norm for cleanliness and purification. 1
12 public baths modern engineering practices Public baths, designed with modern engineering practices, aim to promote sanitation and public health. 1