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A palindromic place is a city or town whose name can be read the same forwards or backwards. An example of this would be Navan in Ireland. Some of the entries on this list are only palindromic if the next administrative division they are a part of is also included in the name, such as Adaven, Nevada.
Jun. 11—Village of Los Ranchos officials have canceled a closed meeting in which trustees were scheduled to discuss pending litigation between the village and Palindrome Communities, developer ...
Palindrome is an upcoming steel roller coaster located at COTALand at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Manufactured by Gerstlauer , Palindrome is slated to open in 2025. Palindrome reaches a maximum height of 95 feet (29 meters), a maximum speed of 51 mph (82 km/h), and features two inversions .
Old Cades Cove Rd., 0.1 miles south of Dry Valley Rd. 35°39′54″N 83°47′14″W / 35.665°N 83.787222°W / 35.665; -83.787222 ( Minnis McCampbell Townsend
Several highways cross the formation, including (from south to north) GA SR 2, TN SR 317, APD-40, US 11/US 64, SR 312, Interstate 75 and SR 60 (together), Paul Huff Parkway, and SR 308. [1] To the west is a ridge usually referred to in Tennessee as Mount Zion Ridge, and in the valley between the ridges in Tennessee is Candies Creek. [4]
A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of symbols that reads the same backwards as forwards, such as the sentence: "A man, a plan, a canal – Panama". ". Following is a list of palindromic phrases of two or more words in the English language, found in multiple independent collections of palindromic phra
Great Tellico, as shown on John Mitchell's 1755 map of North America. Great Tellico was a Cherokee town at the site of present-day Tellico Plains, Tennessee, where the Tellico River emerges from the Appalachian Mountains.
Center Hill Dam. Center Hill Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Tennessee.It is located in Middle Tennessee near Smithville.Created by means of a dam constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1948, the lake has a dual purpose: electricity production and flood control. [1]