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A pagoda is a tiered tower with multiple eaves.
Pagoda may also refer to:
Structures
- Chinese pagoda
- Japanese pagoda
- Korean pagoda
- Pagoda (Efteling), an observation tower in the Efteling amusement park in the Netherlands
- Pagoda (Reading, Pennsylvania), a novelty building in the U.S.
- Chinese Pagoda (Birmingham), a landmark in Birmingham, England
- Pagoda mast, the distinctive superstructure of the Imperial Japanese Navy ships of World War II
- Pagoda Platform Shelter a distinctive form of waiting shelter on some British railways
- La Pagoda, the former headquarters of Laboratorios Jorba in Madrid
Other uses
- The Pagoda, a 1923 German silent film
- Pagoda (band), an American rock band
- Pagoda (album), by Pagoda, 2007
- Pagoda (coin), an Indian coin
- Pagoda (data structure)
- Pagoda Mountain, a summit in Colorado
- Pagoda shells, marine snails in the subfamily Columbariinae
- Pagoda top or Pagoda roof Mercedes-Benz W113, named so for its distinctive roofline
- Japanese pagoda tree
- Pagoda, a character in the film The Royal Tenenbaums
See also
- Pagode, a Brazilian style of music that originated in Rio de Janeiro
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