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*], a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris. | *], a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris. | ||
*''Westwall'', the German name for the ] defensive positions along the Franco-German border | *''Westwall'', the German name for the ] defensive positions along the Franco-German border | ||
*''Western wall'', a wall of earth built by bulldozing to try to contain lava flows at the ] eruption in Iceland. | *''Western wall'', a wall of earth built by bulldozing to try to contain lava flows at the ] eruption in Iceland.<ref></ref> | ||
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The Western Wall is a sacred Jewish pilgrimage site in Jerusalem. Years Western Wall may also refer to Wailing Wall
- Western Wall Tunnel, a tunnel along the base of the Western Wall
- Little Western Wall, a Jewish religious site in Jerusalem
- Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions, a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris.
- Westwall, the German name for the Siegfried Line defensive positions along the Franco-German border
- Western wall, a wall of earth built by bulldozing to try to contain lava flows at the Fagradalsfjall eruption in Iceland.
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