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  2. Fortified region of Belfort - Wikipedia

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    Fort de Roppe (1875–1877), also known as Fort Ney, in the commune of Roppe. Fort de Bessoncourt (1883–1886) Fort de Vézelois (1883–1886), also known as Fort Ordener, located between the communes of Meroux and Vézelois. Fort du Bois d'Oye (1883–1886), also known as Fort Eblé, located in the commune of Bermont.

  3. Burdock piling - Wikipedia

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    The ishigaki of Ōzu Castle. Burdock piling (牛蒡積み, gobouzumi) is an advanced Japanese technique for building stone walls, named after the resemblance of the rough stones used to the ovate shapes of the blossoms of Japanese burdock plants.

  4. List of partitions of traditional Japanese architecture

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    Battened clapboard wall [1] [28] Clapboarding with notched vertical battens over the boards. Bark-and-batten wall (Japanese term?) more images: Bark-and-batten wall Vertical sheets of bark, held down with horizontal battens; used as a stand-alone wall or as a decorative facing. [1] Used on poorer houses in the south of Japan in the 1880s. [1]

  5. Roppe - Wikipedia

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    Roppe (French pronunciation:) is a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comt ...

  6. Fort de Roppe - Wikipedia

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    The Fort de Roppe is located at the summit of a hill near the town of Roppe, to the north of Belfort.It was sited to control the road to Colmar in co-operation with the fort at Giromagny, as well as the road to Basel, to protect the Fort de Bessoncourt's flank, and to support Fort du Salbert. [1]

  7. Your questions about measles, answered - AOL

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    Texas’ largest outbreak of measles in 30 years has reached 90 cases, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Friday. Thirty-two cases have been added since the department’s update ...

  8. Underpinning - Wikipedia

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    The beam and base method of underpinning is a more technically advanced adaptation of traditional mass concrete underpinning. A reinforced concrete beam is constructed below, above or in replacement of the existing footing. The beam then transfers the load of the building to mass concrete bases, which are constructed at designed strategic ...

  9. Igbo architecture - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Igbo Architecture consists of Compounds, Wall/fence and Moats, Thatched Buildings, Verandas, Courtyards, Decorative motifs etc. . Traditional Igbo architecture is distinctive by several usual attributes and principled designs which is reflective of the cultural, environmental, and practical needs of the Igbo people.

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