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- Fernsehturm_Stuttgart abstract "Fernsehturm Stuttgart (English: Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers world-wide. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and a tourist attraction.".
- Q14058 abstract "Fernsehturm Stuttgart (English: Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers world-wide. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and a tourist attraction.".
- Fernsehturm_Stuttgart comment "Fernsehturm Stuttgart (English: Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers world-wide. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and a tourist attraction.".
- Q14058 comment "Fernsehturm Stuttgart (English: Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers world-wide. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and a tourist attraction.".