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  2. Star Wars: The Old Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Old Republic is BioWare's first entry into the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) market, [18] and is the third Star Wars MMORPG after Star Wars Galaxies, which was shut down in December 2011, [59] the same month SWTOR was released and Clone Wars Adventures, which was shut down in March 2014.

  3. Mandalorian (character) - Wikipedia

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    Din Djarin (pronounced / d ɪ n ˈ dʒ ɑːr ɪ n /), known as The Mandalorian, or Mando for short, is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, who appears as the titular protagonist of the Disney+ television series The Mandalorian and also appears in its spin-off The Book of Boba Fett.

  4. Bwlch y Slaters quarry - Wikipedia

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    This quarry was owned by the Festiniog Slate Co., and the tramway was financed by them, with quarries who wanted to use it paying tolls to them. [4] Significant development of the Bwlch y Slaters site began in 1866, when a connection from the quarry to the tramway was made, enabling finished slates to be exported to market much more easily.

  5. Star Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Star Destroyers are capital ships in the fictional Star Wars universe. Star Destroyers were produced by Kuat Drive Yards, later Kuat-Entralla Engineering, and serve as "the signature vessel of the fleet" for the Galactic Empire, the First Order, and the Sith Eternal in numerous published works including film, television, novels, comics, and video games.

  6. Conical roof - Wikipedia

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    Today, conical roofs are more often used in rural areas either for circular or small square buildings. They are difficult to construct but use locally available materials. [4] Conical roofs are widely used in Armenian and Georgian church architecture. [5] [6] [7] A key feature of the Solomon Islands Parliament Building is its conical roof.

  7. Slate Islands (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The Slate Islands are a group of four small uninhabited islands in Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska, in the Inside Passage near the south end of the Alaska Panhandle, at the mouth of the Boca de Quadra, in Revillagigedo Channel (directly south of Revillagigedo Island), which connects to Dixon Entrance) and about a mile offshore of the Alaskan mainland

  8. Alexandra quarry - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra quarry was a slate quarry in North Wales, on the slopes of Moel Tryfan in north Gwynedd.It was part of one of the major slate quarrying regions of Wales, centred on the Nantlle Valley during the 19th and 20th centuries.

  9. Spoil tip - Wikipedia

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    Botayama (spoil tip) in Iizuka City, Japan, in the 1950s Spoil pile in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Spoil tip at Jägersfreude, Saarbrücken . A spoil tip (also called a boney pile, [1] culm bank, gob pile, waste tip [2] or bing) [3] is a pile built of accumulated spoil – waste material removed during mining. [4]