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  2. Template:Wikivoyage - Wikipedia

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    Adds an interwiki link to [[Wikivoyage]], for example for use in external links section. If no parameters are set, defaults to linking to a Wikivoyage article by the same name as the Wikipedia article followed by the words 'a travel guide'. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Page 1 The name of the Wikivoyage page, if not the same as the Wikipedia article ...

  3. Template:Location map+/overlay - Wikipedia

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    The following examples document the use of the overlay_image parameter in the {{Location map+}} template. This parameter is also available via the {{ Location map }} and {{ Location map many }} templates.

  4. Travel itinerary - Wikipedia

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    When a proposed itinerary has been finalised, the details need to be entered into an airline reservation system, where the appropriate reservations and bookings are made. In the industry, the travel plan is commonly known as the itinerary and the data on the reservation system is known as a passenger name record (PNR).

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  6. Einsiedeln Itinerary - Wikipedia

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    The Itinerary was written by an anonymous author in Rome. It was later bound in a codex along with four other documents before being taken over the Alps to Francia . This manuscript codex is now known as the Codex Einsiedelensis, because it was discovered in the Einsiedeln Abbey in the seventeenth century.

  7. Itinerarium Burdigalense - Wikipedia

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    Itinerarium Burdigalense ("Bordeaux Itinerary"), also known as Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), is the oldest known Christian itinerarium. It was written by the "Pilgrim of Bordeaux", an anonymous pilgrim from the city of Burdigala (now Bordeaux , France ) in the Roman province of Gallia Aquitania .

  8. John Henry Mears - Wikipedia

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    He was born on May 22, 1878, in Massachusetts.. On July 2, 1913, he left New York City on the RMS Mauretania, then traveled by a combination of steamers, yachts, and trains to circumnavigate the Earth and reach New York City again on August 6, 1913.

  9. William Vallans - Wikipedia

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    His book is rare: it was reprinted by Thomas Hearne (1678–1735) in 1711 in the fifth volume of his edition of Leland's Itinerary from a copy in the possession of Thomas Rawlinson (1681–1725) Another poem by "William Vallans, salter", is preserved in the Harleian manuscripts (No. 367, f. 129).