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What (who) is mile marine mile - definition

MIGRATING COASTAL DUNE IN DENMARK
Raberg mile; Raaberg mile; Råbjerg mile; Raabjerg Mile Dunes; Rabjerg Mile; Rabjerg mile
  • Råbjerg mile

Mile, Visoko         
  • Church reconstruction
MEDIEVAL SITE MILE (ARNAUTOVIĆI), WITH THE CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS, THE CORONATION AND BURIAL CHURCH OF THE BOSNIAN KINGS (XIV AND XV CENTURY)
Mile (medieval location); Mile (Visoko)
Mile () located in the Visoko basin was a medieval crowning and burial place of Bosnian kings during the Kingdom of Bosnia (13771463). Mile is a protected national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mile Hill, Dykehead         
HILL NEAR DYKEHEAD, ANGUS, SCOTLAND, UK
Mile Hill (Dykehead)
Mile Hill is located in Angus, Scotland, 1000 metres west of Dykehead. It is a circular hill rising 321 metres above sea level between Glen Clova and Glen Prosen.
Four-minute mile         
  • Statue outside the [[Pacific National Exhibition]] in Vancouver immortalizing the moment in "The Miracle Mile" when Bannister (left) passed Landy
  • world record]] holder [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] (left) at the start of a race
  • Bannister and Landy racing in Vancouver, August 1954
  • Iffley Road Track]] where Bannister broke the four-minute mile barrier
COMPLETION OF A MILE RACE IN UNDER 4 MINUTES
4 minute mile; Four minute mile; 4-minute mile; Sub-four minute mile; 3 minute mile; May 6, 1954; James Parrott (runner)
A four-minute mile is the completion of a mile run (1609 m) in four minutes or less. It was first achieved in 1954 by Roger Bannister, at age 25, in 3:59.

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Råbjerg Mile

Råbjerg Mile is a migrating coastal dune between Skagen and Frederikshavn, Denmark. It is the largest moving dune in Northern Europe with an area of around 2 km2 (0.4 mi2) and a height of 40 m (130 ft) above sea level. It is also the only major stretch of migrating dunes in Denmark. The dune contains a total of 4 million m3 of sand. The wind moves it in a north-easterly direction up to 18 metres (59 ft) a year. The dune leaves a low, moist layer of sand behind it, trailing back westwards towards Skagerrak, where the Mile originally formed more than 300 years ago. Over 250,000 people visit the dune every year.