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  1. Salt Lake City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    WebSalt Lake City International Airport (IATA: SLC, ICAO: KSLC, FAA LID: SLC) is a civil-military airport located about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States.The airport is the closest commercial airport for more than 2.5 million people and is within a 30-minute drive of nearly 1.3 million jobs. The airport serves as a hub for …

  2. Foot–pound–second system - Wikipedia

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    WebThe foot–pound–second system or FPS system is a system of units built on three fundamental units: the foot for length, the ... In July 1959, the various national foot and avoirdupois pound standards were replaced by the international foot of precisely 0.3048 m and the international pound of precisely 0.453 592 37 kg, ...

  3. Pohnpei International Airport - Wikipedia

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    WebPohnpei International Airport (IATA: PNI, ICAO: PTPN) is an airport located on Pohnpei Island (formerly Ponape), the main island of Pohnpei State.It is close to Palikir, the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia.. The extension of the Pohnpei International Airport began in 2009, and it was anticipated that it would be completed in 2011.

  4. Association football - Wikipedia

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    WebAssociation football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into the opposing side's rectangular …

  5. Loi 1 du football — Wikipédia

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    WebLa loi 1 du football définit les caractéristiques du terrain de football, des différentes surfaces qui y sont délimitées et des buts.Elle fait partie des lois du jeu régissant le football, maintenues par l'International Football Association Board (IFAB).. Le terrain est un rectangle de longueur comprise entre 90 et 120 mètres (100 à 130 yards, l'unité …

  6. Woolwich foot tunnel - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Woolwich foot tunnel crosses under the River Thames in Woolwich, in East London from Old Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.The tunnel offers pedestrians and cyclists an alternative way to cross the river when the Woolwich Free Ferry service is not operating. Both entrances to the …

  7. Wilmington International Airport - Wikipedia

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    WebWilmington International Airport (IATA: ILM, ICAO: KILM, FAA LID: ILM) is a public airport located just north of Wilmington, North Carolina, in unincorporated Wrightsboro, Cape Fear Township, New Hanover County.ILM covers 1,800 acres (728 ha). During the calendar year 2018 ILM had a record high number of passengers with 470,255 enplanements and …

  8. Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago Convention, established the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialized agency of the UN charged with coordinating international air travel. The Convention establishes rules of airspace, aircraft registration and safety, security, and sustainability, and details the rights …

  9. Packard Automotive Plant - Wikipedia

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    WebThe 3,500,000-square-foot (325,000 m 2), designed by Albert Kahn Associates using Trussed Concrete Steel Company products is located on 40 acres (16 ha) of land on East Grand Boulevard on Detroit's east side. It included the first use of reinforced concrete in the United States for industrial construction in the automobile industry.. The Packard plant …

  10. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    WebFoot Locker Retail, Inc. is an American sportswear and footwear retailer, with its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and operating in 28 countries. Although established in 1974, and founded as a separate company in 1988, Foot Locker's roots date to 1879, as it is a successor corporation to the F. W. Woolworth Company …



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