The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... feet ) high and the world's tallest occupied struc- ture , the Canadian National Railroad Tower in Toronto , which contains only an observation deck and a television antenna but has a total height of 553 metres ( 1,814 feet ) . Concrete ...
... feet ) high and the world's tallest occupied struc- ture , the Canadian National Railroad Tower in Toronto , which contains only an observation deck and a television antenna but has a total height of 553 metres ( 1,814 feet ) . Concrete ...
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... feet ) , the largest exhibition hall has a span of 216 metres ( 710 feet ) , and the largest commercial fixed - wing aircraft has a wingspread of 66.7 metres ( 222 feet ) and a length of 69.4 metres ( 228 feet ) , requiring a 75-80 ...
... feet ) , the largest exhibition hall has a span of 216 metres ( 710 feet ) , and the largest commercial fixed - wing aircraft has a wingspread of 66.7 metres ( 222 feet ) and a length of 69.4 metres ( 228 feet ) , requiring a 75-80 ...
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... feet ) on the Guatemalan - Mexican border to Turrialba ( 10,955 feet ) in Costa Rica . The summit of Tacaná's neighbour Tajumulco ( 13,845 feet ) is the highest point in Central America . In general the volcanic chain forms the ...
... feet ) on the Guatemalan - Mexican border to Turrialba ( 10,955 feet ) in Costa Rica . The summit of Tacaná's neighbour Tajumulco ( 13,845 feet ) is the highest point in Central America . In general the volcanic chain forms the ...
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