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  2. Roma pizza - Wikipedia

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    Roma pizza may refer to: Roman pizza; Italian tomato pie, specifically that sold by Roma Pizza in Hamilton, Ontario; See also. Roman's Pizza

  3. Zion station - Wikipedia

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    In Metra's zone-based fare system, Zion is in zone 4. As of 2018, Zion is the 185th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 110 weekday boardings. [1] The structure at Zion Station is an unmanned decorative shelter. In the building are some seats and also some shelves for book exchange.

  4. Zion, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Zion is the closest municipality to South Beach within Illinois Beach State Park.The North Beach is in Winthrop Harbor.The beach was originally part of Camp Logan, developed in 1892 as a rifle range by the Illinois National Guard.

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  6. Roman pizza - Wikipedia

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    Whole round pizzas (pizza tonda) with a thin base. [5] Most sit-down restaurants serving pizza in Rome serve this style, and indeed this is probably the most commonly found style of pizza in restaurants in most regions of Italy. Sometimes referred to as pizza bassa ('low pizza') to distinguish from pizza alta ('high pizza' – the Neapolitan ...

  7. Mount Zion, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion High School is part of the Mount Zion Unified School District 3, and was founded in 1920. As of 2021, the high school ranks 191st out of Illinois high schools. [15] Mount Zion is also home to Mount Zion Grade School, Mount Zion Intermediate School, Mount Zion Jr. High School, and McGaughey Elementary School. [16]

  8. Zion Nuclear Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Zion Nuclear Power Station was retired on February 13, 1998. [1] The plant had not been in operation since February 21, 1997, after a control-room operator inserted the control rods too far during a shut down of Reactor 1 and then withdrew the control rods without following procedures or obtaining supervisory permission. [ 3 ]

  9. Fielders Stadium - Wikipedia

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    When the city of Zion proved unable to secure funding for the property purchase, it announced in April 2010 that the stadium site was to be moved several blocks south to a new location at the corner of Illinois State 173 and Green Bay Road. For the 2010 season, Zion and the Fielders built a temporary facility resembling a "county fair" setting ...