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  • 91Dragon Bridge — Official name The Jubilee Bridge of the Emperor Franz Josef I Crosses Ljubljanica river …

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  • 92Cobblers' Bridge — or Shoemakers Bridge (Slovene: Čevljarski most or Šuštarski most) is a bridge crossing the river Ljubljanica in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is one of the old …

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  • 93Črnuče Bridge — Coordinates: 46°6′2.21″N 14°31′8.67″E / 46.1006139°N 14.519075°E / 46.1006139; 14.519075 Črnuče Bridge ( …

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  • 94Butchers' Bridge — Love padlocks on the Butcher bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia Butchers Bridge (Slovene: Mesarski most) is a footbridge crossing the river Ljubljanica in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It connects Ljubljana Central Market and the Petkovšek… …

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  • 95Cockbridge — (Slovene: Petelinji most, Petelinja brv) is a footbridge crossing the river Gradaščica in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia …

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  • 96Baiji — This article is about the dolphin. For other uses, see Baiji (disambiguation). Baiji[1] An illustration of the Baiji …

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  • 97Matadero Creek — Coordinates: 37°25′27″N 122°08′01″W / 37.42417°N 122.13361°W / 37.42417; 122.13361 …

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  • 98Eastern Theater of Eelam War IV — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Eastern Theater of Eelam War IV partof = the Eelam War IV caption = Old Tamil woman, displaced by the Eastern Province floods, being carried to a safe place by four Sri Lanka Army personals. date = July 21… …

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  • 99Hatcher — This most interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an English topographical name for someone who lived by a gate, normally a gate marking the entrance to a forest or other enclosed piece of land, sometimes a floodgate or sluice gate. The …

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  • 100Booby hatch — Hatch Hatch, n. [OE. hacche, AS. h[ae]c, cf. haca the bar of a door, D. hek gate, Sw. h[ a]ck coop, rack, Dan. hekke manger, rack. Prob. akin to E. hook, and first used of something made of pieces fastened together. Cf. {Heck}, {Hack} a frame.] 1 …

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