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Kamienica (plural kamienice) is a Polish term describing a type of residential tenement building made of brick or stone, with at least two floors. The word is usually used to describe a building that abuts other similar buildings in the manner of a terraced house. The ground floor often consists of shops and other businesses, while the upper floors are apartments. Kamienice have windows in the front, but not in the gables, since the buildings are close together. This type of building is most prevalent in city centers, especially in historical rebuilding of previously destroyed parts of old town districts. The name comes from the Polish word kamien (stone) and dates from the 15th century.
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