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Final assembly of the family in Europe takes place in Toulouse , France , and Hamburg , Germany . | The A320 family is made in Toulouse , France , and Hamburg , Germany . |
In April 2013 , Airbus started construction of a new production facility for the A319 , A320 , and A321 variants in Mobile , Alabama . | In June 2012 , Airbus said that it would start making some A319 , A320 , and A321 planes in Mobile , Alabama . |
It would feature side-stick control for the first time on a commercial aircraft . | It was also the first commercial airliner to have side-stick controls . |
The family was soon extended to include the A321 ( first delivered 1994 ) , the A319 ( 1996 ) , and the A318 ( 2003 ) . | The family got bigger over time , and there are now three other aircraft in the family : the A321 ( first delivered 1994 ) , the A319 ( 1996 ) and the A318 ( 2003 ) . |
From 1957 to 1986 , he was professor of botany at the Radboud University Nijmegen . | He was professor of botany at the Radboud University Nijmegen from 1957 to 1986 . |
Hans Ferdinand Linskens ( Lahr , Germany , May 22 , 1921-August 13 , 2007 ) was a German botanist and geneticist . | Hans Ferdinand Linskens ( Lahr , Germany , May 22 , 1921-August 13 , 2007 ) was a German scientist . |
Linskens was the editor-in-chief of Theoretical and Applied Genetics ( 1977 to 1987 ) and Sexual Plant Reproduction . | Linskens was the editor-in-chief of the scientific journals Theoretical and Applied Genetics ( 1977 to 1987 ) and Sexual Plant Reproduction . |
Besides journal editor , he was also an influential editor of handbooks . | He was also an influential editor of handbooks . |
He has taught the Russian language and Slavic literature at Tulane University and the University of New Orleans , and was president of the Louisiana Association of Professors of Slavic and Eastern European languages . | He has taught Russian language and Slavic Literature at Tulane University and the University of New Orleans , and was president of the Louisiana Association of Professors of Slavic and Eastern European languages . |
He also appears on `` Voice of America '' and a Serbian Service television program , `` Open Studio '' . | He also appears on `` Voice of America '' Serbian Service television program , `` Open Studio . '' |
He has edited Introduction to Yugoslav Literature ( Twayne , 1973 ) , a representative anthology of modern Yugoslav prose and poetry in English , Five Modern Yugoslav Plays ( Cyrco Press , 1977 ) , a unique collection of plays written between 1945 and 1980 , Modern Yugoslav Satire ( Cross-Cultural Communications , 1979 ) , which was selected for `` Best Titles of 1979 '' by Library Journal and included in the Puschart Prize V : The Best of the Small Presses , Yugoslav Fantastic Prose ( Proex , 1991 ) , the first anthology of Yugoslav supernatural tales in English , and Yugoslavia : Crisis and Disintegration ( Plyroma Publishing Co. , 1994 ) . | which was selected for `` Best Titles of 1979 '' by Library Journal , and included in the Puschart Prize V : The Best of the Small Presses ; Yugoslav Fantastic Prose ( Proex , 1991 ) , the first anthology of Yugoslav supernatural tales in English , and Yugoslavia : Crisis and Disintegration ( Plyroma Publishing Co. , 1994 ) . |
Baron Mihailo Mikasinović , who was instrumental in opening Serbian schools in Krajina in the 18th century , Stefan Mikasinović , a teacher of Dositej Obradović , a prime mover of the Serbian cultural rebirth in the period of Enlightenment , and his father Sava Mikasinovich inspired , to a large extent , the author 's scholarly activities . | Baron Mihailo Mikasinovich , who was instrumental in opening Serbian schools in Krajina in the 18th century , Stefan Mikasinovich , a teacher of Dositej Obradovic , a prime mover of the Serbian cultural rebirth in the period of Enlightenment , and his father Sava Mikasinovich inspired , to a large extent , the author 's scholarly activities . |
Branko Mikasinovich ( born November 6 , 1938 in Belišće ) is a scholar of Yugoslav and Serbian literature as well as a noted Slavist . | Branko Mikasinovich ( born November 6 , 1938 ) is one of the foremost scholars of Yugoslav and Serbian literature and a noted Slavist . |
Mikasinovich received his B.A. from Roosevelt University in Chicago in 1965 , his M.A. from Northwestern University , Evanston , Illinois in 1967 , and a Ph. D from the University of Belgrade in 1984 . | Branko Mikasinovich received his B.A. from Roosevelt University in Chicago ( 1965 ) , M.A. from Northwestern University , Evanston , IL . |
The Saab 35 Draken ( English : `` Kite '' , ambiguous with `` Dragon '' ) was a Swedish fighter aircraft manufactured by Saab between 1955 and 1974 . | The Saab 35 Draken ( `` kite '' or `` dragon '' ) is a fighter aircraft made by Saab . |
The Draken was built to replace the Saab J 29 Tunnan and , later , the fighter variant ( J 32B ) of the Saab 32 Lansen . | It was made to replace the Saab 29 Tunnan . |
American AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles were purchased . | It carries 2 30mm cannon and can carry AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles . |
The French name ( redoul ) and Catalan name ( roldor ) derive from Latin Rhus tyrius ( Syrian or Tyrian sumac ) , referring to the leaves use in the traditional tannery industry . | The French name ( redoul ) and Catalan name ( roldor ) come from Latin Rhus tyrius ( Syrian or Tyrian sumac ) , referring to the leaves use in the traditional tannery industry . |
The Spanish name emborrachacabras ( i.e. getting goats drunk ) refers to the leaves ' effect on goats that eat them . | The Spanish name emborrachacabras ( that is , getting goats drunk ) refers to the leaves ' effect on goats that eat them . |
Myrtifolia means myrtle-like leaves . | C. myrtifolia is a shrub to 2-3 m tall without hairs and with shiny leaves like the leaves of the myrtle ( myrtifolia means `` leaves like the leaves of the myrtle '' ) . |
Coriaria myrtifolia , called in English redoul , is a shrub to 2-3 m tall . | Coriaria myrtifolia , called in English redoul , is a plant with poisonus fruits and whose leaves were traditionally used as raw material in tanning ( making leather out of skins ) . |
Oscillation is the repetitive variation , typically in time , of some measure about a central value ( often a point of equilibrium ) or between two or more different states . | Oscillation is the repetitive change , typically in time , of some measure about a central value ( often a point of equilibrium ) or between two or more different states . |
The term vibration is sometimes used more narrowly to mean a mechanical oscillation but is sometimes used as a synonym of `` oscillation '' . | The term vibration is sometimes used more narrowly to mean a mechanical oscillation but sometimes is used to mean the same thing as `` oscillation '' . |
Alban Maria Johannes Berg ( February 9 , 1885 - December 24 , 1935 ) was an Austrian composer . | Alban Berg ( born Vienna , 9 February 1885 ; died Vienna 24 December 1935 ) was an Austrian composer . |
His student compositions included five drafts for piano sonatas . | His first proper pieces include a Piano Sonata and a String quartet . |
The essence of the Socratic method is to convince the interlocutor that whereas he thought he knew something , in fact he does not . '' | The essence of the Socratic method is to convince the interlocutor that whereas he thought he knew something , in fact he does not '' . |
In Plato 's early dialogues , the elenchus is the technique Socrates uses to investigate , for example , the nature or definition of ethical concepts such as justice or virtue . | In Plato 's early dialogues , the elenchus is the technique Socrates uses to investigate ethical concepts , such as justice or virtue . |
The exact nature of the elenchus is subject to a great deal of debate , in particular concerning whether it is a positive method , leading to knowledge , or a negative method used solely to refute false claims to knowledge . | In particular , whether it is a positive method leading to knowledge , or a negative method used solely to refute false claims to knowledge . |
Socratic method ( also known as method of elenchus , elenctic method , or Socratic debate ) , named after the classical Greek philosopher Socrates , is a form of inquiry and discussion between individuals , based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to illuminate ideas . | The Socratic Method ( or Method of Elenchus or Socratic Debate ) , is named after the Greek philosopher Socrates . |
Guthrie claims that the Socratic method actually aims to demonstrate one 's ignorance . | According to W.K.C. Guthrie , the Socratic method was intended to demonstrate one 's ignorance . |
for purposes of refutation '' ) is the central technique of the Socratic method . | The central technique of the Socratic method is called an elenchus . |
is a Japanese professional wrestler who primarily works for New Japan Pro Wrestling . | He mainly works for New Japan Pro Wrestling which he has worked for since 1984 . |
Within months of his second Canadian excursion , NJPW called him back , as they needed him for a gimmick based on an extremely popular anime superhero , Jushin Liger , created by manga artist Go Nagai . | The Jushin Liger gimmick is based on an extremely popular anime superhero , Jushin Liger . |
First to Fire Liger , then to the character gimmick he goes by today , Jushin Thunder Liger . | , born November 30 , 1964 ) is a Japanese professional wrestler better known under the ring names , Jushin Liger and Jushin `` Thunder '' Liger . |
In her routine , she teased the male audience by swirling her raised dress to reveal the heart embroidered on her panties and would do a high kick while flipping off a man 's hat with her toe . | In her routine , she teased the male audience by swirling her raised dress to reveal the heart embroidered on her panties . |
Eventually she met the Montmartre painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir who introduced her to a group of models who earned extra money posing for the community 's artists and photographers . | Later , she met the Montmartre painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir . |
At age 16 , she was working with her mother in the laundry , but behind her mother 's back began sneaking off to a dance hall dressed in a customer 's `` borrowed '' dress . | At 16 , she was working with her mother in the laundry . |
As an impoverished young girl who loved to dance , Weber is said to have enjoyed dressing up in laundry customers ' expensive clothing and pretending to be a glamorous star on a great stage . | She would dressed up and pretended to be a glamorous star on a great stage . |
Louise Weber ( 13 July 1866 , Alsace-Lorraine - 30 January 1929 ) was a French can-can dancer who performed under the stage name of La Goulue ( `` the glutton '' ) . | La Goulue was Louise Weber ( 13 July 1866 , Clichy , Paris - 30 January 1929 ) , a French can-can dancer . |
Dancing at small clubs around Paris , Louise Weber quickly became a popular personality , liked for both her dancing skills and her charming audacious behavior . | She was liked for her dancing skills and her behavior . |
Sodium nitrite is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaNO2 . | Sodium nitrite is a chemical compound . |
Kozuka studied sports education at Chukyo University . | He studied sports education at Chukyo University . |
Kozuka was born in Nagoya , Japan . | Kozuka was born in Nagoya . |
Due to the film 's poorer-than-expected box-office performance , Disney quietly canceled both a spin-off television series and an underwater attraction at its Disneyland theme park . | Disney stopped making both a spin-off television series and an underwater attraction at its Disneyland theme park . |
Set in 1914 , the film tells the story of a young man who gains possession of a sacred book , which he believes will guide him and a crew of adventurers to the lost city of Atlantis . | He believes the book will guide him and a crew of adventurers to the lost city of Atlantis . |
Atlantis : The Lost Empire is a 2001 American traditionally-animated action-adventure film created by Walt Disney Feature Animation-the first science fiction film in Disney 's animated features canon and the 41st overall . | Atlantis : The Lost Empire is a 2001 American animated movie created by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures . |
Britney Jean Spears ( born December 2 , 1981 ) is an American recording artist and entertainer . | Britney Jean Spears ( born December 2 , 1981 ) , is an American recording artist and entertainer . |
In November 2006 , Spears filed for divorce from Federline , citing irreconcilable differences . | In November 2006 , Spears filed for divorce from Federline . |
In January 2004 , Spears married childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander at The Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas . | On January 3 , 2004 , Spears married her childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander in Las Vegas , Nevada . |
In September 2006 , she gave birth to her second child , Jayden James Federline . | On September 12 , 2006 , Britney gave birth to their second son , Jayden James Spears Federline . |
Britney Jean Spears was born on December 2 , 1981 , the second child of Lynne Irene ( née Bridges ) and James Parnell Spears . | Britney Jean Spears was born on December 2 , 1981 . |
Spears 's first and second studio albums , ... Baby One More Time ( 1999 ) and Oops ! | Her first and second studio albums ... Baby One More Time ( 1999 , the best-selling album by a teenage solo artist ) and Oops ! |
During the same appearance , Spears announced that her eighth studio album Britney Jean would be released on December 3 , 2013 , in the United States . | On September 17 , 2013 `` Work Bitch '' was released as the first single from Spears ' eighth album Britney Jean . |
She assumed creative control of her fourth studio album , In the Zone ( 2003 ) , which yielded the worldwide success of the `` Toxic '' single . | She took creative control of her fourth album In the Zone ( 2003 ) . |
In September 2005 , Spears gave birth to her first child , Sean Preston Federline . | They had a son on September 14 , 2005 named Sean Preston Spears Federline . |
Her work has earned her numerous awards and accolades , including a Grammy Award , six MTV Video Music Awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award , nine Billboard Music Awards , and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . | Spears has one Grammy , three MTV Video Music Awards , and her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . |
In addition to a second chance checking account for consumers , Woodforest National Bank also offers a second chance business account . | Woodforest National Bank also offers second chance accounts for both consumers and businesses . |
Woodforest National Bank is a privately held bank headquartered in The Woodlands , Texas . | Woodforest National Bank is a privately held bank . |
In addition to regular accounts , Woodforest National Bank offers `` second chance '' checking accounts for customers who have not remained in good standing with ChexSystems , albeit with higher fees and a much longer probation period than PNC Bank as of March 2012 . | The `` second chance '' accounts have higher fees and a much longer probation period than PNC Bank as of March 2012 . |
In March of 2013 , Woodforest National Bank and Western Union reached a deal to provide money transferring services globally at Woodforest National Bank Locations . | Woodforest National Bank offers regular accounts . |
Christopher Marlowe ( baptised 26 February 1564 - 30 May 1593 ) was an English dramatist , poet and translator of the Elizabethan era . | Christopher `` Kit '' Marlowe ( 1564-30 May 1593 ) was a major dramatist , poet , and translator of English Renaissance drama . |
Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine . | Marlowe was the son of a shoemaker in Canterbury . |
When the good is completed as to manufacturing but not yet sold or distributed to the end-user , it is called a `` finished good '' . | When the manufacturing of the thing is completed but it is not yet sold or distributed to the end-user , it is called a `` finished good '' . |
In a Supply chain management flow , the finished goods of a supplier can constitute the raw material of a buyer . | Finished goods of a supplier can be the raw material of the buyer . |
A good only partially completed during the manufacturing process is called `` work in process '' . | A thing that is not completed during the manufacturing process is called `` work in process '' . |
Finished goods are goods that have completed the manufacturing process but have not yet been sold or distributed to the end user . | Finished goods are goods that have completed required manufacturing process and are awaiting to be fitted\/mixed\/processed with final product OR final product itself could also be called as finished goods . |
One can find a similar statement in Germania by Tacitus , one of Montesquieu 's favorite authors . | ( This view is possibly influenced by similar statements in Germania by Tacitus , one of Montesquieu 's favorite authors . ) |
Charles-Louis de Secondat , Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu ( \ / ˈmɒntɨskjuː \ / ; French : ( mɔ̃tɛskjø ) ; 18 January 1689 - 10 February 1755 ) , generally referred to as simply Montesquieu , was a French social commentator and political thinker who lived during the Age of Enlightenment . | Charles-Louis de Secondat , Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu ( January 18 , 1689 - February 10 , 1755 ) , was commonly known as Montesquieu . |
Montesquieu 's philosophy that `` government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another '' reminded Madison and others that a free and stable foundation for their new national government required a clearly defined and balanced separation of powers . | Montesquieu 's philosophy that `` government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another '' prompted the creators of the Constitution to divide the U.S. government into three separate branches . |
His view is that people living in very warm countries are `` too hot-tempered , '' while those in northern countries are `` icy '' or `` stiff . '' | People in in cold , northern countries are `` icy '' or `` stiff . '' |
The same drawing appear in a bookmark possessed by Berenger Saunière , who became the parish priest at Rennes-le-Château in 1885 . | The same drawing appears in a bookmark possessed by Berenger Saunière , who became the parish priest at Rennes-le-Château in 1885 . |
The particular drawing on the pediment of Porta Alchemica , with the two triangles overlap and inscriptions in Latin , appears almost exactly the same on the page title of the alchemical book Aureum Saeculum Redivivum of Henricus Madatanus aka Adrian von Mynsicht ( 1603-1638 ) . | The particular drawing on the pediment of Porta Alchemica , with the two triangles overlap and inscriptions in Latin , appears almost exactly the same on the title of the book alchemical Aureum Seculum Redivivum of Henricus Madatanus aka Adrian von Mynsicht ( 1603-1638 ) . |
After the queen converted to Catholicism , abdicated the throne of Sweden and spent much of the rest of his life exiled in Rome from 1655 until her death in 1689 . | After the queen converted to Catholicism , she abdicated the throne of Sweden and he spent much of the rest of his life exiled in Rome from 1655 until her death in 1689 . |
It is supposed that because of this revelation Palombara , Bernini and Kircher were murdered by poison at 28 November 1680 , probably by the same Borri . | Because of this revelation the Marquis Palombara , Bernini and Athanasius Kircher were murdered by poison at 28 November 1680 , probably by the same Borri . |
Coordinates : 41 ° 53 ′ 43 ″ N 12 ° 30 ′ 14 ″ E \ / 41.89541222 ° N 12.50377122 ° E \ / 41.89541222 ; 12.50377122 The Porta Alchemica ( English : Alchemical Door ) or Alchemy Gate or Magic Portal , is a monument built between 1678 and 1680 by Massimiliano Palombara marquis of Pietraforte in his residence the Villa Palombara . | Coordinates : 41 ° 53 ′ 43 ″ N 12 ° 30 ′ 14 ″ E \ / 41.89541222 ° N 12.50377122 ° E \ / 41.89541222 ; 12.50377122 Porta Alchemica ( English : alchemical door ) , or Alchemy Gate or Magic Portal , is an ancient monument built between 1678 and 1680 by Massimiliano Palombara marquis of Pietraforte ( 1614-1680 ) in his residence , Palombara villa , located in the east of Rome on the Esquilino hill in a position almost corresponding to Piazza Vittorio , where today was placed . |
The Porta Alchemica is the only survivor of the five gates of the villa Palombara ; there was a lost door on the opposite side dating them to 1680 and four other lost inscriptions on the walls of the mansion inside the villa . | Porta Alchemica is the only survivor of the five gates of the Palombara villa , there was an lost door on the opposite side enabling to give it a date of 1680 , there were also four other inscriptions lost on the walls of the mansion inside the villa . |
The interest of the marquis Palombara for alchemy was born probably on his attendance since 1656 , the roman court of queen Christina of Sweden , at Riario palace ( today Palazzo Corsini center of the Lincei National Academy , that later became an Academy attended by all famous personages , erudites and esoteric doctors of that time as Giovanni Cassini or Francesco Maria Santinelli ) on the slopes of the Gianicolo hill . | The interest of the Marquis Palombara for alchemy was born probably on his attendance since 1656 , at the roman court of queen Christina of Sweden , at Riario palace ( today Palazzo Corsini ) on the slopes of the Gianicolo hill . |
Comintern agent Mikhail Borodin arrived in China in 1923 to aid in the reorganization and consolidation of the KMT along the lines of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union . | Mikhail Borodin traveled to China in 1923 to help change the KMT to make it similar to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union . |
The war began in April 1927 , amidst the Northern Expedition and essentially ended when major active battles ceased in 1950 . | The war began in April 1927 with the `` Northern Expedition '' ( 北伐 ) and mostly ended in 1950 ( the end of the `` Third Internal Revolutionary War '' 第三次国内革命战争 ) . |
Communist members were allowed to join the KMT on an individual basis . | In this time the KMT agreed to let some communists join the KMT sometimes . |
The conflict eventually resulted in two de facto states , the Republic of China ( ROC ) in Taiwan and the People 's Republic of China ( PRC ) in mainland China , both claiming to be the legitimate government of China . | The relations between the Republic of China ( ROC ) and the People 's Republic of China ( PRC ) are bad because both still say they are the legitimate sovereign government of all of China . |
One of the pageant judges told her to quit school and move to New York City to become a fashion model . | One of the pageant judges said she should quit school and move to New York City to become a fashion model . |
Stone attempted a return to the mainstream with roles in the films Cold Creek Manor ( 2003 ) with Dennis Quaid and Catwoman ( 2004 ) with Halle Berry ; however , both films were critical and commercial flops . | Stone tried a return to the mainstream with roles in the movies Cold Creek Manor ( 2003 ) with Dennis Quaid and Catwoman ( 2004 ) with Halle Berry . |
Following Basic Instinct , she was listed by People magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world . | After Basic Instinct , she was listed by People magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world . |
In the film 's most notorious scene , Tramell is being questioned by the police , and she crosses and uncrosses her legs , exposing her genitalia , which are not covered by underwear . | She crosses and uncrosses her legs , exposing her genitalia , which are not covered by underwear . |
Sharon Vonne Stone ( born March 10 , 1958 ) is an American actress , film producer , and former fashion model . | Sharon Stone ( born March 10 , 1958 ) is an American actress and movie producer . |
While attending Edinboro University , Stone won the title of Miss Crawford County in Meadville , and was a candidate for Miss Pennsylvania . | Stone won the title of Miss Crawford County in Meadville . |
Stone was cast for a brief role in Allen 's Stardust Memories ( 1980 ) , and then had a speaking part a year later in the horror film Deadly Blessing ( 1981 ) . | Stone was cast for a brief role in Allen 's Stardust Memories ( 1980 ) . |
To coincide with the film 's release , she posed nude for Playboy , showing off the muscles she developed in preparation for the film ( she lifted weights and learned taekwondo ) . | To promote the movie , she posed nude for Playboy . |
In 1995 , she received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture for her role as Ginger in Martin Scorsese 's Casino , in which she starred opposite Robert De Niro . | She received a Golden Globe Award for her part in the 1995 movie Casino . |
This piece consists of twelve variations on the French folk song `` Ah ! | The piece consists of twelve variations on the French folk song `` Ah ! |
The French melody first appeared in 1761 , and has been used for many children 's songs , such as `` Twinkle Twinkle Little Star '' , `` Baa , Baa , Black Sheep '' and the `` Alphabet Song '' . | It has been used for many children 's songs , such as `` Twinkle Twinkle Little Star '' , `` Baa , Baa , Black Sheep '' and the `` Alphabet Song '' . |
Later analysis of Mozart 's manuscript of the composition by Wolfgang Plath rather indicated 1781\/1782 as the probable composition date . | Later analysis of Mozart 's manuscript indicated 1781\/1782 as the probable composition date . |
Twelve Variations on `` Ah vous dirai-je , Maman '' , K. 265\/300e , is a piano composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , composed when he was around 25 years old ( 1781 or 1782 ) . | Twelve Variations on `` Ah vous dirai-je , Maman '' , K. 265\/300e , is a piece of music for piano . |
For this presumed composition date , the composition was renumbered from K. 265 to K. 300e in the chronological catalogue of Mozart 's compositions . | Based on this assumption , the piece was re-numbered from K. 265 to K. 300e in the chronological catalogue of Mozart 's compositions . |
For a time , it was thought that these Variations were composed in 1778 , while Mozart stayed in Paris from April to September in that year , the assumption being that the melody of a French song could only have been picked up by Mozart while residing in France . | It was once thought that this piece was composed in 1778 when Mozart was briefly living in Paris . |
The most important Inca road was the Camino Real ( Royal Road ) , as it is known in Spanish , with a length of 5,200 kilometres ( 3,200 mi ) . | The most important Inca road was the Camino Real , as it is known in Spanish , with a length of 5,200 km ( 3,230 mi ) . |
El Camino de la Costa , the coastal trail , with a length of 4,000 kilometres ( 2,500 mi ) , ran parallel to the sea and was linked with the Camino Real by many smaller routes . | The Camino Real went across the mountain ranges of the Andes , with peak altitudes of more than 5,000 m. El Camino de la Costa , the coastal trail , with a length of 4,000 km ( 2,420 mi ) , ran parallel to the sea and was linked with the Camino Real by many smaller routes . |
The best known portion of the road system is the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu . | The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is actually three routes , which all meet up near Inti-Pata , the ` Sun Gate ' and entrance to Machu Picchu . |
The Inca road system linked together about 40,000 kilometres ( 25,000 mi ) of roadway and provided access to over 3,000,000 square kilometres ( 1,200,000 sq mi ) of territory . | The Inca road system covered approximately 22,500 km ( 14,000 mi ) and provided access to over three million km ² of territory . |
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