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A basement is a room that is underneath a house or other building. Basements are often used to store things you aren't using, and usually have water heaters, washing machines and other utilities in them. The term "basement" is US-centric. Other countries are more likely to have a cellar than a basement.
A cafe is a small restaurant that typically serves coffee, pastries, sandwiches and food that is able to be served quickly.
A capital is the official location of the government of a country or state. The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. The building in the picture is the White House, where the president lives.
A car park, also known as a parking lot, is a flat area made of asphalt where you put your car while you're not driving it.
A casino is a place where people go to gamble.
A cemetery is a place where dead people are buried. People mark the place a member of their family is buried with a gravestone.
A college is a place of higher learning, similar to a university.
A convent is a place where a community of religious people live. In past times it could mean men or women, but today it usually means somewhere a community of religious women, or nuns live.
