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Tatsu is a flying roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard at the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park located in Valencia, California, United States. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard , it opened as the tallest, fastest, and longest flying coaster in the world on May 13, 2006.
Height metres / feet Floors Built 1 Órion Business & Health Complex Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Goiânia : Goiânia Brazil: 191.48 metres (628.21 ft) 50 2018 2: Memorial Hermann Tower: Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center: Houston United States: 165.20 metres (542.0 ft) 33: 2009 3: The Belaire: Hospital for Special Surgery: New ...
Godwin Maduka // ⓘ (born 1959), is a Nigerian-American doctor, businessman and philanthropist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2008, he played a major role in the renaming of his hometown, from Nkerehi to Umuchukwu .
Tatsu Dallas is a Michelin-starred [1] sushi restaurant in Dallas, Texas, United States. [2] [3] See also. Food portal; Texas portal; List of Japanese restaurants;
American Towers Tower Randleman: Randleman, North Carolina: Guyed Mast 581.8 m KTUL Tower Coweta: Coweta, Oklahoma: Guyed Mast 579.9 m American Towers Tower Robertsdale: Robertsdale, Alabama: Guyed Mast 579.7 m Baldpate Platform: Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico (offshore) approx. 76 meters visible above water surface 579.4 m WTVY-TV Tower ...
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This list ranks completed and topped-out buildings in the United States that stand at least 800 feet (244 m) tall, based on standard height measurement which includes spires and architectural details, but excludes antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.
Tallest man in what is today the Czech Republic; his height is also often listed as 242 cm (7 ft 11.5 in). 1841–1886 (45) Öndör Gongor: Mongolia: 240 cm: 7 ft 10.5 in: Very tall man in early-20th-century Mongolia. Was measured by Roy Chapman Andrews. 1880/85–1925/30 Edhem Kadušić Bosnia and Herzegovina: 238 cm 7 ft 10 in