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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    15: ...ortugal]]. For centuries, the settlement was commonly called S㯠Sebasti㯠- or even St. Sebastian - i...
    21: ...accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many inhabitants were simply evicted from their...
    31: The city is commonly divided into the historic downtown (Centro); the...
    35: ...rcos da Carioca" built in 1750 and converted to a tram viaduct in 1896 - and rambles through the hilly s...
    44: ... Urca ("Morro da Urca"), and offers views second only to Corcovado mountain. The tallest mountain in t...
  2. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    49: ...d boulevards were opened through the old town and tram lines soon followed.
    62: ...ant that the [[Egyptian Museum]] in Cairo is the only place in the world that many items can be seen.
    67: [[Image:Egypt.Cairo.Tram.01.jpg|right|thumb|A tram from Heliopolis terminates at Ramses Station]]
    72: A second mainline station is located some 10 km south, at Giza.
    80: The Cairo Metro is Africa's only fully-fledged [[Metro|metro system]]. Two lines ...
  3. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    3: ... civilization|Hellenistic]] world — second only to [[Rome]] in size and wealth throughout much o...
    23: ...e silt thrown out by Nile mouths. An Egyptian townlet, Rhacotis, already stood on the shore and was a...
    27: ...age]]; and for some centuries more it was second only to [[Rome]]. Nominally a free Greek city, Alexa...
    29: It was not only a center of [[Hellenism]], but was also the grea...
    44: ...s, the Soma and Museum, fallen to ruin. On the mainland, life seems to have centred in the vicinity of...
  4. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    523: *[[List of light-rail transit systems]] (tram)
    524: **[[List of Melbourne tram routes]]
    535: ...f tunnels]]: [[List of tunnels in the Netherlands|NL]], [[Tunnels in New Zealand|NZ]], [[Tunnels in th...
    601: *[[List of NLP topics]]
    631: **[[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names]]
  5. Horse (38916 bytes)
    15: ...rriage]], [[horse-drawn boat]], [[stagecoach]], [[tram]], or [[plough]]. They have also been used for [[...
    35: ...tions exist in Mongolia; see: http://www.treemail.nl/takh/.
    55: ...h a horse must have three feet on the ground and only one foot in the air at any time. The walking hor...
    61: * '''pace''' is a lateral two-beat gait more commonly used in racing. In most countries pacers are rac...
    93: * '''weanling''' - a young horse who has just been weaned fr...
  6. Train (10331 bytes)
    33: ...ation but at a very high initial cost, which can only be justified on high traffic lines. Since the c...
    51: ...through the streets is not called a train but a [[tram]], trolley, or streetcar, but the distinction is ...
    53: ... with crossing gates. They may also be called a [[tram|trolley]].
    70: ...ght train, whereby the cargo had to be loaded or unloaded manually.
  7. Prague (7962 bytes)
    67: ...o|three metro lines]], trams (including nostalgic tram no.91), buses and a funicular to Hill Petrin. The...
    91: :<sup>1</sup> Star頭&#0283;sto only
    112: * Metro, trams, and buses operated by [http://www.dp-praha.cz/e...
  8. Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
    21: In [[1881]] the [[Dunedin cable tramway system]] opened in [[Dunedin]], [[New Zealand]...
    23: ...el, and the fact that a typical horse could work only 4 or 5 hours per day necessitated the maintenanc...
    31: ...here. Eventually, San Francisco would become the only street operating manually operated system to sur...
    47: ...e:Melbourne cable tram 1905.jpg|thumb|300px|Cable tram dummy and trailer on the St Kilda Line in [[Melbo...
    48: ...] ([[1885]]&ndash;[[1940]], the [[Melbourne cable tramway system]])
  9. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    40: ... second-largest theme park company in the world, only rivalled in size by Disney itself.
    42: ...st Legoland opened in [[Billund, Denmark]]). The only limit to future theme park ventures is one's ima...
    48: * [[Bobbejaanland]], [[Belgium]]
    76: * [[Linnanm䫩]], [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
    100: ...d a number of other fairly confined rides - certainly nothing on the scale of a [[rollercoaster]].
  10. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    9: ..., the rails distribute the weight of the train evenly, allowing significantly greater loads per [[axle...
    22: ...lly aesthetic constructions, but they won't work unless they are given an appropriate system on which ...
    30: ...a limited amount of traffic and are consequently only used on [[branch line]]s.
    36: ... A tram with its own [[right-of-way]] is called a tramway.
    134: [[nl:Spoorweg]]
  11. Antalya (20816 bytes)
    33: ...rved by coasting steamers of the local companies only. Antalya(then Adalia) was an extremely picturesq...
    46: In summer time it is rainless and hot. In winter time it is rainy and mild. ...
    203: * Tramway:
    205: The single tram line starts at the Antalya Museum, Antalya Beach ...
    207: There are only two trains. They run along a single track, passi...
  12. Wheelchair (2999 bytes)
    10: *Transport chairs. Wheelchairs that can only be pushed by another person, having all four whe...
    25: ... For example, the construction of [[low floor]] [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es is being encouraged whereas the ...
  13. Fencing (20753 bytes)
    3: ... sword-based offence and defence but is most commonly used to denote styles of European origin. Today ...
    15: ... effects of this split, however, have manifested only slowly since initially all training was done by ...
    21: ... fencing. Additionally, in the past, women were only allowed to fence foil, and the lightness of the ...
    24: ...-century Belgian master who had lost fingers in a tram accident, contours entirely to one's hand and is ...
    28: ...pered, flexible, quadrangular blade, that scores only with the point. (In modern sport fencing, which ...
  14. Oslo (11319 bytes)
    29: ...r for large parts of the western part of Oslo, mainly [[Vestre Aker]] and [[Nordre Aker]]. The highest...
    33: ... still somewhat unclear. While "-lo" almost certainly means "lee" or "harbour", "os" may have several ...
    45: ...ts of Oslo suffer from congestion, but it is the only European capital where people live with the wild...
    98: ...y|Ferries]] to Oslo islands and [[Train]]. Oslo's Tram- and Metro system is the largest in Europe compar...
    109: ...sk Rikskringkasting|NRK]] is also located at Marienlyst in Oslo, near Majorstuen.
  15. Yoga (18820 bytes)
    23: ...he practitioner to pursue his or her own path to enlightenment, depending on personality and inclinati...
    28: ... Yoga is religion and that religion is Hinduism. Only when the word "religion" is defined as "adoratio...
    65: ...o meditation on a corpse! While much tantra certainly, through its many texts (see kaularvatantra, mah...
    88: ...]] is based on his teachings called Ananda S&#363;tram given in traditional form of slokas (aphorisms) i...

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