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- Escape_tunnel abstract "An escape tunnel is a form of secret passage used as part of an escape from siege or captivity. In medieval times such tunnels are usually constructed by the builders of castles or palaces who wish to have an escape route if their domain is under attack. In the case of prisoners, escape tunnels are dug to be free of captivity.In road and rail tunnels, narrower escape tunnels are provided to enable people to escape on foot in the event of a fire or other accident in the main tunnel. For example, between the two main bores of the Channel Tunnel is an access tunnel large enough to take a fire engine.".
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- Escape_tunnel wikiPageExternalLink iraq.tunnel.
- Escape_tunnel wikiPageExternalLink The%20Escape%20Tunnel.htm.
- Escape_tunnel wikiPageExternalLink us-afghanistan-prison-idUSTRE73O0O420110425.
- Escape_tunnel wikiPageID "3900737".
- Escape_tunnel wikiPageRevisionID "601226048".
- Escape_tunnel hasPhotoCollection Escape_tunnel.
- Escape_tunnel subject Category:Escape.
- Escape_tunnel subject Category:Tunnels.
- Escape_tunnel type Artifact100021939.
- Escape_tunnel type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Escape_tunnel type Location100027167.
- Escape_tunnel type Object100002684.
- Escape_tunnel type Passage103895293.
- Escape_tunnel type Passageway103895585.
- Escape_tunnel type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Escape_tunnel type Region108630985.
- Escape_tunnel type SecretPlaces.
- Escape_tunnel type Site108651247.
- Escape_tunnel type Tract108673395.
- Escape_tunnel type Tunnel104497962.
- Escape_tunnel type Tunnels.
- Escape_tunnel type Way104564698.
- Escape_tunnel type Whole100003553.
- Escape_tunnel type YagoGeoEntity.
- Escape_tunnel type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Escape_tunnel type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Escape_tunnel comment "An escape tunnel is a form of secret passage used as part of an escape from siege or captivity. In medieval times such tunnels are usually constructed by the builders of castles or palaces who wish to have an escape route if their domain is under attack. In the case of prisoners, escape tunnels are dug to be free of captivity.In road and rail tunnels, narrower escape tunnels are provided to enable people to escape on foot in the event of a fire or other accident in the main tunnel.".
- Escape_tunnel label "Escape tunnel".
- Escape_tunnel label "Túnel de escape".
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- Escape_tunnel sameAs Q5397108.
- Escape_tunnel sameAs Q5397108.
- Escape_tunnel sameAs Escape_tunnel.
- Escape_tunnel wasDerivedFrom Escape_tunnel?oldid=601226048.
- Escape_tunnel depiction Ermitaes2cjf.JPG.
- Escape_tunnel isPrimaryTopicOf Escape_tunnel.