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- Akmon abstract "An akmon is a multi-tonne concrete block used for breakwater and seawall armouring. It was originally designed in the Netherlands in the 1960s, as an improvement on the tetrapod.".
- Akmon thumbnail WIAL_Akmons.JPG?width=300.
- Akmon wikiPageExternalLink akmon.html.
- Akmon wikiPageExternalLink development-of-concrete-breakwater-armour-units.
- Akmon wikiPageID "8592529".
- Akmon wikiPageLength "776".
- Akmon wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Akmon wikiPageRevisionID "536201153".
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLink Breakwater_(structure).
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marine_revetments.
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLink Seawall.
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapod_(structure).
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLink File:WIAL_Akmons.JPG.
- Akmon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akmon".
- Akmon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Civil-engineering-stub.
- Akmon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coastal_management.
- Akmon subject Category:Marine_revetments.
- Akmon hypernym Block.
- Akmon type Settlement.
- Akmon comment "An akmon is a multi-tonne concrete block used for breakwater and seawall armouring. It was originally designed in the Netherlands in the 1960s, as an improvement on the tetrapod.".
- Akmon label "Akmon".
- Akmon sameAs Q4701462.
- Akmon sameAs m.02795lr.
- Akmon sameAs Q4701462.
- Akmon wasDerivedFrom Akmon?oldid=536201153.
- Akmon depiction WIAL_Akmons.JPG.
- Akmon homepage akmon.html.
- Akmon isPrimaryTopicOf Akmon.