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Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Masts of Manhatta — Studio album by Tracy Bonham Genre Rock … Wikipedia
City of Peking — was an iron steamship built in 1874 by John Roach and Sons for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. City of Peking and her sister ship City of Tokio were at the time of construction the largest vessels ever built in the United States, and the… … Wikipedia
City of Cairo (1915) — CITY OF CAIRO Schiffsdaten Schiffstyp: Passagierschiff Flagge: Vereinigtes Königreich … Deutsch Wikipedia
City of Manchester Stadium — Not to be confused with Docklands Stadium, also known as the Etihad Stadium, a multi purpose stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Etihad Stadium Eastlands[1] CoMS[2] SportCity[3] … Wikipedia
City of Adelaide (1864) — Coordinates: 55°36′29″N 4°41′09″W / 55.60806°N 4.68583°W / 55.60806; 4.68583 … Wikipedia
City of Cairo — p1 City of Cairo p1 Schiffsdaten Flagge Vereinigtes Königreich … Deutsch Wikipedia
City of Columbus — The passenger steamer City of Columbus ran aground on Devil’s Bridge off the Gay Head Cliffs in Aquinnah, Massachusetts in January 1884. She was owned by Boston Savannah Steamship Co. and was built in 1878. She was an early iron steamer with a… … Wikipedia
Radio masts and towers — Masts of the Rugby VLF transmitter in England … Wikipedia
New York City — City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. and an important seaport, it consists of five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. The site of a… … Universalium
Newport City footbridge — from the east bank Official name Newport City footbridge Carries cyclists and pedestrians Cros … Wikipedia