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The hippodrome was constructed on roughly a north-south orientation with a retaining wall of about 140 meters along the eastern side curving around the northern end.
Near the south end of the eastern city wall.
The Sierra Madre Mountain Range serves as the eastern wall of Luzon Island that protects inhibitants from tropical cyclones usually coming from the Pacific Ocean.
In addition, since 2004, new glaciers have formed on the crater wall above Crater Glacier feeding rock and ice onto its surface below ; there are two rock glaciers to the north of the eastern lobe of Crater Glacier.
Near the Monastery of St. Ursus, a Franciscan monastery was built, and after 1280 it formed the northern city wall on the eastern part of the city.
The new city wall increased the size of the city by including the eastern suburb of Kreuzacker.
The interior of the synagogue is laid out in the Romaniote way: the Bimah ( where the Torah scrolls are read out during service ) is on a raised dais on the western wall, the Aron haKodesh ( where the Torah scrolls are kept ) is on the eastern wall and at the middle there is a wide interior aisle.
In Eritrea, the eastern wall of this plateau runs parallel to the Red Sea from Ras Kasar ( 18 ° N ) to Annesley Bay ( also known as the Bay of Zula ) ( 15 ° N ).
Construction of the choir took from 1163 until around 1177 and the new High Altar was consecrated in 1182 ( it was normal practice for the eastern end of a new church to be completed first, so that a temporary wall could be erected at the west of the choir, allowing the chapter to use it without interruption while the rest of the building slowly took shape ).
In February 2004, the eastern wall of the Mount was damaged by an earthquake.
The minaret would be constructed on the eastern wall of the Temple Mount near the Golden Gate.
The Ered Wethrin (" Mountains of Shadow ") formed the southern and eastern wall, and had only a few passes ; as such they formed a natural defensive line.
Architecturally, there are two types of altars: those that are attached to the eastern wall of the chancel, and those that are free-standing and can be walked around, for instance when incensing the altar.
A staircase in the eastern wall leading from an adjoining domestic building would have given access to a room over the chancel.
* Bāb al-Barakīyyah II, built by Şalāh al-Din in 1184 ; part of the eastern wall which was built far to the east to allow expansion of the city eastward from the Nile.
* Al-Bāb al-Jadīd ( the New Gate ), built in 1170 in the eastern wall ; still remains.
Located on the eastern wall of the valley and overlooking central Sequatchie County, the Tree Tooper's famous " radial ramp ", also known as Henson's Gap, is the site of numerous hang gliding competitions.
The surge had a second peak in eastern St. Tammany as the westerly winds from the southern eye wall pushed the surge to the east, backing up at the bottleneck of the Rigolets Pass.
The eastern end of the church ( blocked off from the nave by a solid wall since about 1385 ) was destroyed, leaving the present church ( at 70 m .) only about half its original length.
Gold Rush-era advertisements made on one of the mountains forming the eastern wall of the valleyThe population of the general area increased enormously and reached 30, 000, composed largely of American prospectors.
In 1892, new classrooms were built along the western wall of the site, and in 1900, the School Library was opened, followed by the new Science Block in 1909, both along the eastern wall.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel — who grew up behind the wall in Germany's communist eastern part — also attended the commemoration.
The eastern gable wall is dominated by its great east window and regarded as one of the finest examples of late 13th century church architecture.

eastern and passed
The eastern eye-wall passed directly over the atoll, with winds exceeding.
Its northern border was along the Douro river, while on its eastern side its border passed through Salmantica ( Salamanca ) and Caesarobriga ( Talavera de la Reina ) to the Anas ( Guadiana ) river.
it passed to the eastern side of the Empire when it divided-which now is known as the Byzantine Empire.
This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station | ISS as it passed over Mexico and the eastern United States.
This crisis having passed, Kourkouas was free to return to the eastern frontier.
Norbanus and Saxa passed the town of Philippi in eastern Macedonia and took a strong defensive position at a narrow mountain pass.
The Senate passed a law exiling Sulla, and Marius was appointed the new commander in the eastern war.
Alsatian ( Alsatian and ( literally Alsatian-German ); ; or Elsässerdeutsch ) is a Low Alemannic German dialect spoken in most of Alsace, a region in eastern France which has passed between French and German control many times.
On 25 August 2008, heavy dust storms passed over the eastern plains of Somalia and the northeast of a still drought-hit Kenya.
The first groups from the eastern U. S. following the Oregon Trail passed through the area on their way to the Willamette Valley, unaware of the potential wealth they passed over.
Any traveller attempting to pass into the eastern regions of Middle-earth would have to cross the Anduin at some point along its long course ( unless one passed through the extreme north, risking a passage through the Grey Mountains ).
Although the Sauk Trail ( Chicago Road ) passed through the southern part of the county, early settlement did not come primarily from eastern Michigan.
On February 4, 1836, both the House and Senate passed a bill providing for the formation from western Bartholomew, eastern Monroe, and northern Jackson counties of a county to be named for Gen. Jacob Brown, who defeated the British at the Battle of Sackett's Harbor in the War of 1812.
The eye of Katrina passed over the eastern portion of the parish, pushing a storm surge into the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (" MRGO ").
The mountain's English name was bestowed on it by Lieutenant James Cook in May 1770, as his expedition in command of the Endeavour passed it by on their route northwards along the eastern coastline of Australia.
In later decades, control of the airfield passed to civil authorities who maintained it as a particularly useful location for fuelling and emergency landing needs on great circle flights from the west coast of the U. S. to eastern Asia.
On February 13, 2007, the City Council passed, by a vote of 4-1, a controversial resolution christening the eastern half of the city ( roughly from Lasselle Street to Gilman Springs Road ) " Rancho Belago ", a pastiche of Spanish and Italian words.
The Farmington Canal, connecting New Haven with Northampton, Massachusetts, passed through the Farmington River on its eastern bank and was in operation between 1828 and 1848.
Later in the 19th century, a railroad line that eventually came under the control of the Santa Fe Railroad was laid through the eastern portions of the township, but no railroad actually passed through the village itself.
In the meantime, Mr. Bartlett had had dinner and an extra supply of grog, and when they had passed the eastern end of Drummond Island he began, in no very polite manner, to charge that he had been cheated while dining, and that the course should have been by the Detour passage.
On August 29, 2005, Moss Point was hit by the strong eastern side of Hurricane Katrina, when it passed east of central New Orleans with minimal gale-force winds.
This road that passed near Ohiopyle increased the accessibility of the area and connected it the eastern markets.
Railroad passengers traveling west to San Francisco from the eastern United States typically passed through Ogden ( and not through the larger Salt Lake City to the south ).
This legal position was inherited by the U. S. from the U. K .. Later, some jurisdictions, a total of 16 in the southern and eastern United States, as well as the states of Wisconsin and Utah passed statutes creating the offense of " fornication " that prohibited ( vaginal ) sexual intercourse between two unmarried people of the opposite sex.

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