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The Landmark Leisure Beach is a beach that is located in Lagos, Lagos State Nigeria. It is at numbers 3 & 4 Water Corporation Road, VI, Lagos. [6] [7] The beach is open to the public every day. It employed paid lifeguards who watch over the beach and have rescued many people from drowning. [8]
Karingal Hub is located in the locality of Karingal, a medium sized district in Frankston, Victoria. It is located on 330 Cranbourne Road, beside the Eastlink freeway and adjacent to a Dan Murphys and Mitre 10 , not directly correlated with the centre as many presume.
Karingal Hub Shopping Centre located on the southeastern edges of Karingal is Frankston's second largest shopping complex, (the largest being the Bayside Shopping Centre in the Frankston CBD). It features a Woolworths supermarket, an Aldi grocery store, a Coles supermarket, a Big W department store, a fresh produce market and 120 speciality stores.
Silverbird Galleria was established in 2004 by Silverbird Group, [2] a media and real estate company founded by Ben Murray-Bruce in the 1980s. The movie theatre, Silverbird Cinemas which revolutionalized cinema in Nigeria [3] pioneered the first five-screens Cineplex in sub-Saharan Africa.
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This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Frankston in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria. The Victorian Heritage Register, as of 2020, lists the following seven state-registered places within the City of Frankston: [1]
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Nigerian lawyer Bolanle Austen-Peters founded Terra Kulture in 2003. [3]The center is a restaurant, serving Nigerian cuisine, bookstore and cultural venue, [4] hosting exhibitions of Nigerian art, [5] theater, [6] and book readings as well as language classes in the three main Nigerian languages, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.