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  2. Promontory - Wikipedia

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    A promontory is a raised mass of land that projects into a lowland or a body of water (in which case it is a peninsula). Most promontories either are formed from a hard ridge of rock that has resisted the erosive forces that have removed the softer rock to the sides of it, or are the high ground that remains between two river valleys where they ...

  3. Promontory (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Promontory may also refer to: Geology and geography. Promontory Summit, where the United States first transcontinental railroad was completed in Box Elder County, ...

  4. Category:Promontories - Wikipedia

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    Wilsons Promontory; This page was last edited on 30 June 2022, at 18:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Promontory fort - Wikipedia

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    A promontory fort is a defensive structure located above a steep cliff, often only connected to the mainland by a small neck of land, thus using the topography to reduce the ramparts needed. The oldest known promontory fort is Amnya I in Siberia which was established as a fortified site in the late 7th millennium BC. [1]

  6. Sacred promontory - Wikipedia

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    Sacred promontory or sacred cape or holy promontory or cape was a name assigned by the ancient Greeks and Romans to salient promontories extending into large bodies of water at strategic locations, typically containing a temple [1] to the god of the sea.

  7. Richard Gere left America for his wife: everything to know ...

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    Alejandra Silva, 41, a Spanish socialite and activist, married the "Pretty Woman" actor in 2018, and six years later, the couple decide to relocate their family in Spain.

  8. Burghead Fort - Wikipedia

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    Burghead Fort was a Pictish promontory fort on the site now occupied by the small town of Burghead in Moray, Scotland.It was one of the earliest power centres of the Picts [1] and was three times the size of any other enclosed site in Early Medieval Scotland. [2]

  9. What is the blue tent in NFL? Why injured players get ... - AOL

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    As Super Bowl 59 approaches, fans are asking various questions about the event, including what the blue tent on the sideline during NFL games is used for.. The blue tent on the sidelines plays an ...