Chimney
structure that provides ventilation for exhausting the hot or toxic flue gases, aerosols and smokes produced by a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace inside a building to the outside atmosphere
Aragonés: Chaminera
· Català: Xemeneia
· Čeština: Komín
· Deutsch: Schornstein
· Ελληνικά: Καπνοδόχος
· English: Chimney
· Español: Chimenea
· Esperanto: Kamentubo
· Euskara: Tximinia
· Français : Cheminée
· Galego: Cheminea
· 한국어: 굴뚝
· Italiano: Ciminiera
· עברית: ארובה
· Lietuvių: Kaminas
· Nederlands: Schoorsteen
· 日本語: 煙突
· Norsk bokmål: Skorstein
· Normaund: Cheunm'née
· Polski: Komin
· Português: Chaminé
· Русский: Дымовая труба
· Sicilianu: Ciminìa
· Slovenčina: Komín
· Slovenščina: Dimnik
· Српски / srpski: Димњак
· Suomi: Savupiippu
· Svenska: Skorsten
· Walon : Tchiminêye
· West-Vlams: Koave
· -
Chimney of power plant in Herdecke
-
Chimney stacks in Newcastle, England
-
tss Stefan Batory
-
Polski: Komin przy Elektrowni Jaworzno III, najwyższy w EuropieEnglish: ' Chimney of Power Station Jaworzno III, the highest in Europe.
-
Chimneys in Chojnów, Poland
-
Shell Martinez refinery
-
Chimney of a power station
-
Chimney on roof
-
Chimney stacks in London, England
-
Le Havre (France)
-
at Kyoto, Japan
-
Thornbury Castle chimney detail, a remarkable piece of brickwork built in 1514, Thornbury, near Bristol, England.
-
Chimney of the Trbovlje coal power plant, so called Trbovlje chimney, 364 m, located near Trbovlje, Slovenia.
-
Chimney in Frankfurt (Oder)
-
Chimney of Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station, 420m
-
Chimney of a powder metal facility at Duisburg, 250 m
-
Chimney on Palau Güell, Barcelona, Spain
-
Chimney of ex Liquichimica Biosintesi, Saline Joniche, Province of Reggio Calabria, Italy, 176 m