IronGate, or IronGates may refer to: Gates of Alexander, irongates built by Alexander the Great IronGates (Algeria), a pass through the Bibans mountains...
called Bāb al-Mīkāʾīl (باب المیکائیل) and Bāb al-Ḥabs (باب الحبس). The IronGate (باب الحديد Bāb al-Ḥadīd, Hebrew: Shaar Barzel) is located on the western...
IronGate Square Square (Plac Żelaznej Bramy) is a large open space in the city center of Warsaw. The square took its name from a large irongate that...
service to a fire hydrant. The valve material is ductile iron. Gate valves Ball valve Blast gate Butterfly valve Control valve Diaphragm valve Globe valve...
The IronGates Mesolithic is a Mesolithic archaeological culture dated to between 13,000 and 6,000 years cal BCE, in the IronGates region of the Danube...
IronGate Dam can refer to several places: IronGate I Dam, on the Danube River between Romania and Serbia IronGate II Dam, on the Danube River between...
The IronGate I Hydroelectric Power Station (Romanian: Porțile de Fier I, Serbian: Ђердап I/Đerdap I) is the largest dam on the Danube river and one of...
traditional type gate (irongate in front of house) in Kerala, India Gates decorate routes in the entrance of Muscat, Oman Kuwait Gate, historically surrounded...
an upcoming survival and sandbox video game by the Swedish developer IronGate Studio and published by Coffee Stain Studios. It was released in early...
municipality. It would be the third IronGate hydroelectric power plants, after IronGate I in 1972 and IronGate II in 1985. Unlike the first two, which...
Behind the IronGate (Polish: Za Żelazną Bramą) is a first-person shooter computer game for Amiga computers, released in 1995 by Polish developer Ego...
The IronGate Pass connects the Yanqi Basin and the Tarim Basin in central Xinjiang, China. The pass follows the gorge of the kaidu River. The main settlements...
construction by Alexander of an irongate to section off the barbarian group. In the first of two references to this gate, Ps. Hegesippus, places its location...
gates were twelve pearls, each gate made of a single pearl." The image of the gates in popular culture is a set of large gold, white, or wrought-iron...
The IronGate II (Romanian: Porțile de Fier II, Serbian: Ђердап II, romanized: Đerdap II) is a large dam on the Danube River, between Romania and Serbia...
next gate is now known as the Demirkapı ("IronGate"), and is an Ottoman-era structure. A Greek name is not known, and it is not known whether a gate stood...
1975. It was re-released by United Artists Records in 1978 as Open the IronGate. The album explored religious and social problems-oriented themes, and...
The IronGates Natural Park (Romanian: Parcul Natural Porțile de Fier ) is a 115,666-hectare (285,820-acre) natural park located in southwestern Romania...
Bradstreet Gate, on the perimeter of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a wrought-irongate opposite Memorial Hall. In 1997 it was dedicated...
Wrought iron is no longer produced on a commercial scale. Many products described as wrought iron, such as guard rails, garden furniture, and gates are made...
The conflation of Gog and Magog with the legend of Alexander and the IronGates was disseminated throughout the Near East in the early centuries of the...