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  2. Display size - Wikipedia

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    The size of a screen is usually described by the length of its diagonal, which is the distance between opposite corners, typically measured in inches. It is also sometimes called the physical image size to distinguish it from the "logical image size," which describes a screen's display resolution and is measured in pixels .

  3. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    Hummingbird females build a nest resembling a small cup about 1.5 inches ... used by a human climbing about 50 feet (15 m). ... of 27 m/s (89 ft/s), equal to 385 ...

  4. Putnam County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Putnam County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 36,726. [2] The county seat is Greencastle. [3] The county was named for Israel Putnam, a hero in the French and Indian War and a general in the American Revolutionary War.

  5. Gillian's Wonderland Pier - Wikipedia

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    36 inches Chopper Train SBF Visa Rides No single teenagers or adults are allowed on the ride. 36 inches Giant Wheel 1989 The Ferris wheel is one of the largest of its kind on the east coast, being 144 feet (44 m) tall. [12] The current wheel is a replacement of one that was slightly shorter and removed in 2001. [36] 48 inches [27] [37] Glass House

  6. Long jump - Wikipedia

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    At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Bob Beamon jumped 8.90 m (29 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) at an altitude of 2,292 m (7,520 ft), [15] a record jump not exceeded for almost 23 years, and which remains the second longest wind legal jump of all time; it has now stood as the Olympic record for over 56 years.

  7. Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The highest point within city limits, 520 feet (160 m) above sea level, is at Myrtle Reservoir Park in the High Point neighborhood of West Seattle. [89] North of the city center, the Lake Washington Ship Canal connects Puget Sound to Lake Washington. It incorporates four natural bodies of water: Lake Union, Salmon Bay, Portage Bay, and Union ...

  8. Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan had more than 520 million square feet (48 million square meters) of office space in 2022, [207] making it the largest office market in the United States; while Midtown Manhattan, with more than 400 million square feet (37 million square meters) is the largest central business district in the world. [208]

  9. Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts (/ ˌ m æ s ə ˈ tʃ uː s ɪ t s / ⓘ /-z ɪ t s / MASS-ə-CHOO-sits, -⁠zits; Massachusett: Muhsachuweesut [məhswatʃəwiːsət]), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, [b] is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.