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  2. Marcos mansions - Wikipedia

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    The site was less damaged by Typhoon Haiyan than the Olot mansion was, but still sustained at least PhP20 million worth of damages. The Philippine Commission on Good Government, which had sequestered the property, decided to repair the site since it had been converted to a tourist site which was a major money-earner for Leyte. [11]

  3. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    News Corp acquires MySpace, spurring rumors about the possible sale of Facebook to a larger media company. [257] 2005: August 23: Product: Facebook acquires Facebook.com domain for $200,000. [311] 2005: September: Product: Facebook launches a high school version of the website. [315] 2005: October: Product

  4. Ridgeway Site - Wikipedia

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    The Ridgeway Site (also known as the "Ridgeway Kame" or the "Richardson Kame") is a former archaeological site and burial site in the west-central part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Revealed to be a leading site by the construction of a railroad, it yielded a large and highly informational number of artifacts and buried bodies.

  5. Facebook outage: Why the world’s largest social ... - AOL

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    Facebook’s week went from bad to worse Monday when the social networking giant’s apps went dark for users around the world for roughly six hours. Facebook outage: Why the world’s largest ...

  6. Greater Ridgeway - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Ridgeway, also known as the Great Chalk Way, is a 362 miles long-distance footpath crossing England from Lyme Regis in Dorset [1] to Hunstanton in Norfolk. [2] It is a combined route which is made by joining four long-distance footpaths: the Wessex Ridgeway, The Ridgeway National Trail, the Icknield Way and the Peddars Way National Trail.

  7. The Wall Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Wall is a four-storey high (37 ft) [2] pegboard, [3] similar to a pachinko game or bean machine. The bottom of the board is divided into 15 bins marked with various Philippine peso amounts; eight of these range from ₱1 to ₱100 and remain constant throughout the game, while the others have higher values and increase from round to round.

  8. List of walls - Wikipedia

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    Part of the southern section of the Chester city walls showing the base of a former drum tower and the River Dee The Roman walls of Lugo are a UNESCO World Heritage Site The Walls of Ston are a series of defensive stone walls, originally more than 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long, that surrounded and protected the city of Ston, in Dalmatia, part of the Republic of Ragusa, in what is now southern ...

  9. The Ridgeway - Wikipedia

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    The Ridgeway is a ridgeway or ancient trackway described as Britain's oldest road. [2] The section clearly identified as an ancient trackway extends from Wiltshire along the chalk ridge of the Berkshire Downs to the River Thames at the Goring Gap , part of the Icknield Way which ran, not always on the ridge, from Salisbury Plain to East Anglia ...