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  2. Google Stadia - Wikipedia

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    Stadia was a cloud gaming service, [1] in which it requires an Internet connection and a device running either Chromium or a dedicated application. [2] Stadia elaborated upon YouTube's capacity to stream media to the user, as game streaming was seen as an extension of watching video game live streams, according to Google's Phil Harrison; the name "Stadia", the Latin plural of "stadium", was ...

  3. List of Stadia games - Wikipedia

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    List of Stadia games. This is a list of games that were available for purchase on the Stadia cloud gaming service from Google, which has now been discontinued. At the time of the service's shuttering in January 2023, there were 279 titles on this list. Of these, five were Stadia exclusives and are marked in yellow and with (§).

  4. 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Directed by Thomas Jolly, [112] [113] [114] it was the first Summer Olympics opening ceremony to be held outside the traditional stadium setting; the parade of athletes was conducted as a boat parade along the Seine from Pont d'Austerlitz to Pont d'Iéna, and cultural segments took place at various landmarks along the route. [115]

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  6. New AS Roma Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The New AS Roma Stadium is a football stadium to be built in Rome, Italy for use by A.S. Roma, which is expected to succeed their current stadium, Stadio Olimpico, from 2027. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 55,000-seat stadium is planned to be built in the Pietralata area, which is served by Roma Tiburtina for high-speed rail and Quintiliani on Line B on the ...

  7. Stadion (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Stadion (unit) The stadion (plural stadia, Greek: στάδιον; [ 1] latinized as stadium ), also anglicized as stade, was an ancient Greek unit of length, consisting of 600 Ancient Greek feet ( podes ). Its exact length is unknown today; historians estimate it at between 150 m and 210 m.

  8. Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    FC Girondins de Bordeaux(2015–present) Website. Official website. The Matmut Atlantique,[3]also known as the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, is a football stadiumin Bordeaux, France. It is the home of Championnat Nationalclub FC Girondins de Bordeauxand seats 42,115 spectators. The sponsor Matmut [fr]is a French insurance company.

  9. Stadiametric rangefinding - Wikipedia

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    Stadiametric rangefinding, or the stadia method, is a technique of measuring distances with a telescopic instrument. The term stadia comes from a Greek unit of length Stadion (equal to 600 Greek feet, pous) which was the typical length of a sports stadium of the time. Stadiametric rangefinding is used for surveying and in the telescopic sights ...