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  2. List of Gaudí buildings - Wikipedia

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    Casa Mila; Casa Vicens; Nativity Façade and Crypt of the Sagrada Familia * Other parts of the Sagrada Familia, including the Sagrada Família Schools, are included in the buffer zone of the 5th part of the WHS site. Casa Batlló; Crypt at the Colònia Güell Buffer zone includes part of the Colònia Güell and the Torre Salvana

  3. Cascada de Gujuli - Wikipedia

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    The Cascada de Gujuli (Basque: Goiuriko ur-jauzia) is a waterfall with a vertical drop of over 100 m (330 ft) near the village of Gujuli, in the municipality of Urkabustaiz, Álava province, Spain. The waterfall is found along the Arroyo Oiardo in Gorbea Natural Park , about 30 km northwest of Vitoria-Gasteiz on the road between Orduña and ...

  4. wikiHow - Wikipedia

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    wikiHow is an online wiki-style publication featuring informational articles and quizzes on a variety of topics. Founded in 2005 by Internet entrepreneur Jack Herrick, its aim is to create an extensive database of instructional content, using the wiki model of open collaboration to allow users to add, create, and modify content.

  5. El Pas de la Casa - Wikipedia

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    The ski resort of Pas de la Casa sits below the pass on the side closest to France, and below the Pic d'Envalira (2,827 metres (9,275 ft)). Its first ski lift was opened in 1957 and it now has 31 lifts, 100 kilometres (62 mi) of pistes and 6.26 square kilometres (2 sq mi) of skiable terrain. The highest skiable point is 2,640 metres (8,661 ft).

  6. Basaseachic Falls - Wikipedia

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    It is 246 meters (807 ft) tall, second in Mexico only to the Cascada de Piedra Volada (Flying Stone Falls). Basaseachic Falls is located in the high mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental , in the Municipality of Ocampo , 3 km (1.9 mi) from Basaseachi community and about 265 km (165 mi) west of Chihuahua . [ 1 ]

  7. Cola de Caballo - Wikipedia

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    Cola de Caballo (Spanish, 'Horse Tail') is a waterfall about 25 m (25 mi), in the town of Villa de Santiago, Nuevo León. It is open to the public and is accessible via a walking path. It is open to the public and is accessible via a walking path.

  8. Cascada de Texolo - Wikipedia

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    Cascada de Texolo is a waterfall of eastern Mexico. It is located 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) south of the town of Xico, in the state of Veracruz, and approximately 19 kilometres (12 miles) from Xalapa city. The waterfall is roughly 60–80 feet (18–24 m) high. There is a bridge over the gorge connecting the dense woodland together.

  9. Basaseachic Falls National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is named after Basaseachic Falls (Cascada de Basaseachic) the second tallest waterfall in Mexico with a height of 246 meters (853 ft). Basaseachic Falls empties into Candameña Canyon (Barranca de Candameña) which was carved by the Basaseachic River over millions of years. The park is known for its pine-oak forest, rock formations ...