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N69 road (Ireland) The N69 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It runs from Limerick to Tralee and passes through Mungret, Clarina, Kildimo, Askeaton (bypassed), Foynes, Loghill, Glin, Tarbert, and Listowel. Upgrades The N22/N69 Tralee Bypass opene ...
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A50 motorway (Netherlands) A50, the section of Rijksweg 50 that is constructed as controlled-access highway, is a north–south motorway in the Netherlands, running from Eindhoven in the province of North Brabant, northwards passing by the cities of Oss, Nijmegen, Arn ...
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Negros Occidental Eco-Tourism Highway The Negros Occidental Eco-Tourism Highway, officially known as the Bacolod–San Carlos Road and Bacolod–Murcia–Don Salvador Benedicto–San Carlos Road, is an scenic highway that connects the city of Bacolod to the city of San Carlos. The ...
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Nebraska Highway 69 Nebraska Highway 69 is a highway in southeastern Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 34 east of Waco. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 81 and Nebraska Highway 92 in Shelby. Route ...
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Other uses

* N69 (Long Island bus) *
Escadrille N.69 ''Escadrille Spa.69'' (originally named ''Escadrille N.69'') was a French fighter squadron derived from one of its military's oldest aviation units. Active from September 1915 until the 11 November 1918 Armistice, the ''escadrille'' campaigned on ...
, a unit of the French Air Force *
Gunbarlang language Gunbarlang, or Kunbarlang, is an Australian Aboriginal language in northern Australia with multiple dialects. Other names are ''Gungalang'' and ''Warlang''. Speakers are multilingual in Kunwinjku and Mawng. Most of the Gunbarlang people now s ...
* Northrop N-69 Snark, an American cruise missile * Stormville Airport, in Dutchess County, New York, United States *
Yangman language Wardaman is an Australian Aboriginal language isolate. It is one of the northern non-Pama–Nyungan languages. Dagoman and Yangman (both extinct) were either dialects or closely related languages; as a family, these are called Yangmanic. Class ...
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