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  2. Philadelphia City Hall - Wikipedia

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    City Hall was the tallest habitable building in the world until 1908 when surpassed by the Singer Building. City Hall was surpassed during its construction by the Washington Monument and the Eiffel Tower, and is slightly lower by about 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) than the Mole Antonelliana (completed in 1889); [46] [47] however, none of those three ...

  3. Bunga Raya Damansara F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Bunga Raya FC was promoted to Malaysia M4 League (currently Malaysia A2 League) and finish in Quarter-final stage. [1] Damansara Sports Group and Bunga Raya Football Club reached an agreement, to have a separate ownership and establish a new club in Damansara. Bunga Raya Damansara was promoted to the 2024–25 season. [2]

  4. Bunga Raya United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Bunga Raya United Football Club, simply known as BR United, is a Malaysian football club based in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. It plays in the third tier of Malaysian football league system , the Malaysia A2 Amateur League .

  5. 2022 Malaysia M5 League - Wikipedia

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    Revon City 6 1 3 2 6 9 −3 6 6 Ichimon FC 6 1 1 4 3 7 −4 4 7 Bara FC 6 0 0 6 1 21 −20 0 Source: A Ligue ... MB Seremban FC : v: Bunga Raya FC II : Rembau:

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Philadelphia

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    The properties are distributed across all of Philadelphia's 12 planning districts. East/West Oak Lane, Olney, Upper North and Lower North are included as North Philadelphia. Kensington, Near Northeast and Far Northeast are part of Northeast Philadelphia. Roxborough/Manayunk and Germantown/Chestnut Hill are a part of Northwest Philadelphia.

  7. Old City Hall (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    After the national capital moved to Washington, D.C., the building continued to serve as Philadelphia's City Hall until 1854. It is a contributing property to Independence National Historical Park and is owned by the City of Philadelphia, which leases the building to the National Park Service. [4]

  8. Architecture of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of the 945-ft (288 m) One Liberty Place, the 848-ft (258 m) Two Liberty Place and a smaller hotel, Liberty Place was the first building taller than Philadelphia's City Hall. Before construction began, the Philadelphia City Council had given permission for buildings to be taller than City Hall to encourage skyscraper development along ...

  9. William Penn (Calder) - Wikipedia

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    The decision was made by the city's Public Buildings Commission over the objections of Calder who wanted it facing south to take advantage of the southern exposure. [2] A copy of the statue stands at Welcome Park. [3] In 2024, the National Park Service proposed renovation of the park, which would include removal of the statue there. [4]