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A pavement in architecture is a stone or tile structure, the pavement, which can serve as a floor or an external feature. Pavements can be made of flagstones which are used for things like paving gardens, tiles also there were mosaics which were commonly used by the Romans.

When along the side of a road in the USA they are referred to as sidewalks. In the United Kingdom, the term used is "pavement".

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