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What is a road over wetland called?

causeway


Is Pontchartrain Causeway the same as Atchafalaya Basin?

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What is a eight letter word for a path built over water?

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Length of the causeway in kilometers?

Any particular causeway you're interested in. Here is one that I drove over recently:Johor-Singapore Causeway (Malay: Tambak Johor, Chinese: 新柔长堤) is a 1,056-metre causeway that links the city of Johor Bahru in Malaysia across the Straits of Johor to the town of Woodlands in Singapore


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What is longest bridge in Louisiana?

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The Green Bay Packers, winners 16-7 over the New York Giants.


What is the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty?

The National Park Service as a part of the US Department of Interior operates the National Register of Historic Places which now includes over 80,000 listings.


How many wins did the San Francisco Giants have in the 2010 season so far?

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Where can one learn about the construction of a causeway?

A causeway is a stretch of roadway that is usually built above ground or over water. Information about how they are built can be found at engineering firms, city or county planning offices, or a state's department of transportation.


What were Aztec causeway used for?

It was used to allow people to travel over the swamps. There were three causeways from the city to the mainland.


What is a causeway Wheredid the Aztecs built causeways?

Early on in the history of the city the Aztecs built causeways and canals for transportation to and from the city. A causeway is a raised road that allowed the people to easily travel over the swampy and wet areas. There were three major causeways that led from the island city to the mainland.