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  2. Phantasy Star Online 2 - Wikipedia

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    Phantasy Star Online 2 [b] is a free-to-play online action role-playing game in the Phantasy Star series, developed by Sega Division 3 and published by Sega.It was created as a successor to Phantasy Star Online and Phantasy Star Universe, Phantasy Star Online 2 features gameplay elements and aesthetics reminiscent of previous Phantasy Star games while incorporating a few unique twists on the ...

  3. Phantasy Star - Wikipedia

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    Phantasy Star [a] is a series of console role-playing video games and other supplementary media created by Sega.The series debuted in 1987 on the Master System with Phantasy Star, and continues into the present with Phantasy Star Online 2 and other extensions of the Phantasy Star Online sub-series.

  4. Nagasaki Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nagasaki Airport (長崎空港, Nagasaki Kūkō) (IATA: NGS, ICAO: RJFU) is an airport located off the coast of Ōmura, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The airport was the first airport in the world to be built on the ocean, using an existing small island located in the center of Ōmura Bay , with land areas that were fully reclaimed.

  5. Bodies of all victims have been recovered from river where ...

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    Crews working at the site of the deadliest aviation disaster in a generation have recovered all 67 victims of the collision between two aircraft over the Potomac River in Washington, DC, officials ...

  6. NGS - Wikipedia

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    National Geodetic Survey, United States service operating under the control of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; National Geographic Society, United States scientific and educational institution; National Grammar School, Lahore, Pakistan; National Gramophonic Society, for the recording and publication of classical music

  7. Robinson projection - Wikipedia

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    The National Geographic Society (NGS) began using the Robinson projection for general-purpose world maps in 1988, replacing the Van der Grinten projection. [2] In 1998, NGS abandoned the Robinson projection for that use in favor of the Winkel tripel projection, as the latter "reduces the distortion of land masses as they near the poles". [3] [4]

  8. Nome Airport - Wikipedia

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    It has two runways with asphalt surfaces: Runway 10/28 is 6,009 by 150 feet (1,832 x 46 m) and Runway 3/21 is 6,176 by 150 feet (1,882 x 46 m). [ 1 ] For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2020, the airport had 27,450 aircraft operations, an average of 75 per day: 54% air taxi , 34% general aviation , 6% scheduled commercial , and 5% ...

  9. Stevens Field - Wikipedia

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    Stevens Field (PSO) - looking north Stevens Field (PSO) - looking south Runway 01/19 at Stevens Field, with the San Juan Mountains to the north. Stevens Field (IATA: PGO, ICAO: KPSO, FAA LID: PSO) is a public-use, general aviation airport located three miles northwest of the central business district of Pagosa Springs in Archuleta County, Colorado, United States.