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  2. List of roller coaster rankings - Wikipedia

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    Formula Rossa, the world's fastest roller coaster. Roller coasters are amusement rides developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. Early iterations during the 16th and 17th centuries, which were popular in Russia, were wooden sleds that took riders down large slides made from ice. The first roller coasters that attached a train to a ...

  3. PortAventura World - Wikipedia

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    It consistently ranks among the world's best roller coasters in polls. Shambhala, this B&M hypercoaster beat three European records as it was the fastest (134 km/h) and tallest roller coaster in Europe. It is 76 m tall and had longest drop in Europe at 78 m (2 m underground). Angkor, a large splash battle themed in the Angkor ruins that opened ...

  4. List of amusement parks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Austria. Toggle Austria subsection. 1.1 Carinthia. 1.2 Salzburg. 1.3 Styria. ... The following is a list of amusement parks in Europe sorted by region. Austria

  5. PortAventura Park - Wikipedia

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    The ride built by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M) opened on 2 May 1995 and was one of the two roller coasters that Port Aventura had when it opened. It consistently ranks among the world's best roller coasters in polls. Shambhala, this B&M hyper coaster beat three European records as it was the fastest (134 km/h) and tallest roller coaster in Europe ...

  6. List of amusement park rankings - Wikipedia

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    This section has the top 10 water parks in Europe / Middle East in order of annual attendance. ... Amusement parks that contain the most roller coasters are ranked below.

  7. Liseberg - Wikipedia

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    Among the noteworthy attractions is the wooden roller coaster Balder, twice (2003 and 2005) voted as the Best Wooden Tracked Roller Coaster in the world in a major international poll. The park itself has also been chosen as one of the top ten amusement parks in the world (2005) by Forbes magazine and second best in Europe (2022) by IAAPA.

  8. Gardaland - Wikipedia

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    Gardaland is now the eighth-most-popular theme park in Europe, and is run and operated by the Merlin Entertainments Group. It has a total of 32 rides, including 7 roller coasters and 3 water rides. [citation needed] The roller coasters are Blue Tornado, Shaman, Ortobruco Tour, Raptor, Kung Fu Panda Master, Mammut and Oblivion: The Black Hole.

  9. Mirabilandia (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Mirabilandia. /  44.33722°N 12.26333°E  / 44.33722; 12.26333. Your little vacation, your greatest emotion! Mirabilandia is a 210-acre theme park, located in Savio, Italy, a frazione of Ravenna, which is located in Emilia-Romagna. With a total area of 850,000 square metres, it is the biggest park in Italy. [1]