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  2. Walled garden - Wikipedia

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    A walled garden is a garden enclosed by high walls, especially when this is done for horticultural rather than security purposes, although originally all gardens may have been enclosed for protection from animal or human intruders. In temperate climates, especially colder areas, such as Scotland, the essential function of the walling of a ...

  3. Kwangmyong (network) - Wikipedia

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    Kwangmyong (network) Kwangmyong (광명 lit. 'Bright Light') [1] [2] is a North Korean "walled garden" national intranet service [3] opened in the early 2000s. The Kwangmyong intranet system stands in contrast to the global Internet in North Korea, which is available to fewer people in the country.

  4. Closed platform - Wikipedia

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    Closed platform. A closed platform, walled garden, or closed ecosystem [1] [2] is a software system wherein the carrier or service provider has control over applications, content, and/or media, and restricts convenient access to non-approved applicants or content. This is in contrast to an open platform, wherein consumers generally have ...

  5. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A diagram showing a Wi-Fi network. A hotspot is a physical location where people can obtain Internet access, typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a wireless local-area network (WLAN) using a router connected to an Internet service provider . Public hotspots may be created by a business for use by customers, such as coffee shops or hotels.

  6. Wikipedia:Walled garden - Wikipedia

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    On many wikis, Wikipedia included, a walled garden is a set of pages or articles that link to each other, but do not have any links to or from anything outside the group. This can be a failure of linkage, or it can be an attempt to form a group of articles on essentially the same topic. This should especially be avoided on Wikipedia, where one ...

  7. Holehird Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Holehird Gardens is an extensive 10-acre site located near Windermere, Cumbria, England. It is the home of the Lakeland Horticultural Society. The garden consists of a large variety of plants, particularly those suited to the local climate with its high rainfall. [1] It is made up of extensive rock and heather gardens, alpine houses, and a ...

  8. Bank Hall Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Bank Hall Gardens comprise 18 acres (73,000 m 2) of curtilage at Bank Hall, in Bretherton, Lancashire, England. The gardens contain specimen trees including a yew thought to be the oldest in Lancashire. Many architectural features, statues, low garden walls, conservatory and greenhouses have gone but there are plans to recreate them.

  9. Nantwich Walled Garden - Wikipedia

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    Nantwich Walled Garden. Coordinates: 53°04′06″N 2°31′46″W. Part of the north wall of Nantwich Walled Garden. Detail showing decorative coping. Nantwich Walled Garden is a disused walled garden in the town of Nantwich, Cheshire, UK. It occupies approximately half an acre (0.2 hectares) north of 82 to 96 Welsh Row.