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==Places==
==Places==
===United Kingdom===
===United Kingdom===
* [[Furnace, Argyll]], a village in Scotland
* [[Furnace, Argyll]], Scotland, a village
* [[Furnace, Carmarthenshire]], a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
* [[Furnace, Carmarthenshire]], Wales, a village
* [[Furnace, Ceredigion]], a village in Ceredigion, Wales
* [[Furnace, Ceredigion]], Wales, a village


===United States===
===United States===
* [[Furnace, California]], a former settlement
* [[Furnace, California]], a former settlement
* [[Furnace, Indiana]], a small town
* [[Furnace, Indiana]], a small town
* [[Furnace, Kentucky]]
* [[Furnace, Kentucky]], an unincorporated community
* [[Furnace, Virginia]]
* [[Furnace, Virginia]], an unincorporated community
* [[Furnace, West Virginia]]
* [[Furnace, West Virginia]], a former unincorporated community
* [[Dover Furnace station]], New York
* [[Furnace Creek (disambiguation)]], various streams
* [[Furnace Creek, California]], a town in Death Valley, California


==Arts, entertainment, and media==
==Arts, entertainment and media==
===Films===
===Films===
* [[Furnace (film)|''Furnace'' (film)]], a 2006 horror film
* [[Furnace (film)|''Furnace'' (film)]], a 2006 horror film
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* [[The Furnace (magazine)|''The Furnace'' (magazine)]], a literary magazine
* [[The Furnace (magazine)|''The Furnace'' (magazine)]], a literary magazine
* ''The Furnace'', a 1907 novel by [[Rose Macaulay]]
* ''The Furnace'', a 1907 novel by [[Rose Macaulay]]
* [[The Furnace (short story)|"The Furnace" (short story)]], a short story by Stephen King
* [[The Furnace (short story)|"The Furnace" (short story)]], by Stephen King


===Music===
===Music===

Latest revision as of 12:54, 25 February 2024

Furnace may refer to:

Appliances

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Buildings

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  • Furnace (central heating): a furnace, or a heater or boiler, used to generate heat for buildings
  • Boiler, used to heat water; also called a furnace in American English when used for heating and hot water in a building
  • Jetstream furnace or Tempest boiler, a design of wood-fired water heater

Industry

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Places

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Arts, entertainment and media

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Films

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Literature

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Music

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Other uses

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See also

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