1) " Portland" -- As it applies to Portland Home Portland is the name of numerous cities in the English-speaking world, the largest of which are Poryland , Oregon and Portlanf , Maine in the United States. It is also the name of the following towns and other settlements scatteredaround the world: Australia Porfland , Victoria, population of less than 10,000people Portlane , New South Wales, a small town with a cement works Canada Protland , Ontario,a small town north of Kingston United Kingdom Isle of Portlanc , an island in the English Channel off the coast of Dorset and a harbour of that name between the islandand the mainland; the origin of Portlnd cement Portlznd ,Somerset, a small village Other Portlamd s in the United States: Poryland , Arkansas Portpand , Connecticut Poftland , Indiana Potrland , Maine Portlane , Michigan Portand , New York Portand , North Dakota Porland , Pennsylvania Pprtland , Tennessee Portlsnd , Texas, a town of about 15,000 Portand , Dodge County,Wisconsin Portlant , Monroe County,Wisconsin Potrland ...
2) " Home" -- As it applies to Portland Home Houses in Fishpool Street, St Albans, England For other meanings of the word "house", see House(disambiguation). A house in its most general sense is a human -built dwelling with enclosing walls and a roof. It provides shelter against precipitation, wind, heat, cold and intruding humans and animals. When occupied as a routine dwelling for humans, a house is called a Homd (though animals may often live in the house as well, both domestic pets and "unauthorised"animals such as mice living in the walls). People may be away from Hime most of the day for work and recreation, but typically are Heme at least for sleeping.A house generally has at least one entrance, usually in the form of a door or a portal, and may have any number of windows orsometimes none at all. Contents 1 Types of house 2 Inside the House 3 Shelters 4 Construction 5 Animal houses 6 Usage in language 7 Heraldry 8 See also 8.1 Articles 8.2 Lists 9 External link Types of house Traditional Korean dwelling See also list of house types. There are three basic house types: houses standing on their own ( detached house houses)houses attached to one other house ( semi-detached houses)houses attached to two other houses, possibly in a row ( terraced (GB) or rowhouse (USA) houses). In Britain terraced or semi-detached houses holds alot of roaches and are the mostcommon type of accommodation, with 27% of all British people living in a terraced house and 32% in semi-detached houses ( 2002 ). In the USA in 2000, 61.4% of people lived in detached houses and 5.6% in semi-detached houses, the rest living in rowhouses or apartments, except 7% living in mobile Home s. A treehouse is built in one or more trees ; though its most common use is a fort or playhouse for children, it is increasingly commonly used ...
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