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  2. Roundabout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Roundabout is an open world indie racing video game developed and published by American indie studio No Goblin LLC. It was released for Windows , Mac and Linux on September 18, 2014, for Xbox One on February 20, 2015, and for PlayStation 4 on May 26, 2015.

  3. Roundabout (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Roundabout interchange, an interchange between a freeway and a minor road; Roundabout Theatre Company, a non-profit theater company based in New York City; Roundabout family, a family of transmembrane receptors; Roundabout, a 2014 independent computer game; Roundabout, a type of bet offered by UK bookmakers

  4. Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead) - Wikipedia

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    The grassy bank at the centre of the picture is part of the central hub roundabout. Taken from part of the 'Riverside' development. Constructed in 1973, the "Magic Roundabout" in Hemel Hempstead was voted the UK's second-worst roundabout in a 2005 poll held by an insurance company (the winner being its Swindon counterpart). [1]

  5. Magic Roundabout (Colchester) - Wikipedia

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    The Greenstead roundabout is a large roundabout junction in Colchester, Essex, England. [1] It is a "magic roundabout", where traffic travels both directions around a central island. It is a ring junction comprising five mini roundabouts, with two lanes in each direction, joining each to its neighbour.

  6. Bowtie (road) - Wikipedia

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    A bowtie road junction, where traffic drives on the right. The bowtie [1] is a type of road intersection which replaces left turns (in jurisdictions that drive on the right) or right turns (in jurisdictions that drive on the left), with roundabouts on the cross street.

  7. Toreador Song - Wikipedia

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    The Toreador Song, also known as the Toreador March or March of the Toreadors, is the popular name for the aria " Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre" ("I return your toast to you"), from the French opera Carmen, composed by Georges Bizet to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.

  8. Marcha Real - Wikipedia

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    The Marcha Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾtʃa reˈal]; lit. ' Royal March ') is the national anthem of Spain.It is one of only four national anthems in the world – along with those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino and Kosovo – that have no official lyrics. [2]

  9. Traffic island - Wikipedia

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    A traffic island in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. A traffic island is a solid or painted object in a road that channels traffic.It can also be a narrow strip of island between roads that intersect at an acute angle.