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  2. Star City (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Star City is a 35,000 m 2 (380,000 sq ft) amusement park in Pasay, Philippines. It is located in the reclaimed area of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, part of Bay City. The facility is owned by Star Parks Corporation, a subsidiary of Elizalde Holdings Corporation (the holding company of the FJE Group of Companies). [1]

  3. Zimerman (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Zimerman is a steel looping roller coaster currently operating at Gloria's Fantasyland in Dapitan City, Philippines. The ride, manufactured by Arrow Dynamics, first opened as Revolution at Libertyland in Memphis, Tennessee in 1979. [1]

  4. Space Shuttle (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    It is a Vekoma Boomerang coaster. It has a single train with seven cars, with 2 rows per car and 2 seats per row. The train is capable of carrying a maximum of 28 passengers. It is inspired by sci-fi films and the NASA space program of the 1960s. This 11-story roller coaster inverts riders six times - three times forward and three times backward.

  5. Category:Roller coasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roller coasters in the Philippines" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  6. Toyota Coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Coaster (Japanese: トヨタ・コースター, Hepburn: Toyota Kōsutā) is a single-decker minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation.It was introduced in 1969, with the second generation introduced in 1982, followed by the third generation in 1992 and the fourth generation in late 2016.

  7. List of roller coaster rankings - Wikipedia

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    The first roller coasters that attached a train to a wooden track appeared in France in the early 1800s. [1] Although wooden roller coasters are still being produced, steel roller coasters , introduced in the mid-20th-century, became more common and can be found on every continent except Antarctica .

  8. Boomerang (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The roller coaster model name is from the hunting implement based on the traditions of the Indigenous Australians. As of January 2023 [update] , there are 55 Boomerangs operating around the world. The roller coaster model was created in the early 1980s and was first introduced at four different parks around the world in 1984.

  9. Desperado (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    A hyper coaster, Desperado reaches a height of 209 feet (64 m), featuring a 225-foot (69 m) drop, and is ranked as the seventh longest coaster in the world, featuring a track length of 5,843 feet (1,781 m). It also is among the fastest hyper coasters, attaining a maximum speed of 80 mph (130 km/h), with riders experiencing up to 4 G's. [4]

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