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  2. Hub City - Wikipedia

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    Hub City or Hub city may refer to: Travel. A city used as an airline hub; Term used to refer to the sites of a bio-secure bubble; Places. Pakistan. Hub, Balochistan;

  3. Hagerstown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hagerstown's nickname of the "Hub City" originated from the large number of railroads (and roads) that served the city. Hagerstown was the center of the Western Maryland Railway and an important city on the Pennsylvania, Norfolk and Western, Baltimore and Ohio, and Hagerstown and Frederick Railroads.

  4. Airline hub - Wikipedia

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    The primary hub of British Airways is Heathrow Airport in London. The hub-and-spoke system allows an airline to serve fewer routes, so fewer aircraft are needed. [3] The system also increases passenger loads; a flight from a hub to a spoke carries not just passengers originating at the hub, but also passengers originating at multiple spoke cities. [4]

  5. List of hub airports - Wikipedia

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    JetBlue Airways (focus city) Eastern Airlines, LLC (focus city) New York-LaGuardia (LGA) American Airlines: Delta Air Lines: North Carolina: Raleigh (RDU) Delta Air Lines (focus city) Avelo Airlines (focus city) Charlotte (CLT) American Airlines: Greensboro (GSO) FedEx Express: Asheville (AVL) Allegiant Air (focus city) Ohio: Cleveland (CLE)

  6. Bio-secure bubble - Wikipedia

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    The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex has hosted several bubbles, including the NBA and Major League Soccer.. A bio-secure bubble, also known as a bubble, [1] or hub city, [2] [3] was a hosting arrangement for sporting events that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, under which events were held at a centralized site, often behind closed doors, with strict quarantine and safety protocols in ...

  7. Hub, Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Hub (Urdu: حب) is a city and capital of the Hub District [3] in Pakistan's Balochistan province. It is the 54th largest city of Pakistan by population, according to the 2023 census, and is also Balochistan's fourth-largest city .

  8. Moncton - Wikipedia

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    Moncton generally remains a "low rise" city, but its skyline encompasses buildings and structures with varying architectural styles from many periods. The city's most dominant structure is the Bell Aliant Tower, a 127 metres (417 ft) microwave communications tower built in 1971. When it was constructed, it was the tallest microwave ...

  9. List of city nicknames in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Prison City of Texas (the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is headquartered in Huntsville) [54] Execution Capital of the World/Death Penalty City (Texas' execution chamber is located in Huntsville, and Texas often leads all US states in executions per year; death row was located in Huntsville but later relocated) [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ 56 ]