{"type":"standard","title":"New Jersey Route 168","displaytitle":"New Jersey Route 168","namespace":{"id":0,"text":""},"wikibase_item":"Q827107","titles":{"canonical":"New_Jersey_Route_168","normalized":"New Jersey Route 168","display":"New Jersey Route 168"},"pageid":360299,"thumbnail":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/Ellipse_sign_168.svg/330px-Ellipse_sign_168.svg.png","width":320,"height":256},"originalimage":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/Ellipse_sign_168.svg/750px-Ellipse_sign_168.svg.png","width":750,"height":600},"lang":"en","dir":"ltr","revision":"1273529844","tid":"ccdea9b0-e19e-11ef-89a9-d470953261b4","timestamp":"2025-02-02T19:49:23Z","description":"State highway in Camden and Gloucester counties in New Jersey, US","description_source":"local","content_urls":{"desktop":{"page":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Route_168","revisions":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Route_168?action=history","edit":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Route_168?action=edit","talk":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:New_Jersey_Route_168"},"mobile":{"page":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Route_168","revisions":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:History/New_Jersey_Route_168","edit":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey_Route_168?action=edit","talk":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:New_Jersey_Route_168"}},"extract":"Route 168 is a 10.7-mile (17.22 km) state highway in the southern part of New Jersey. The route's southern terminus is an interchange with Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway in the Turnersville section of Washington Township, Gloucester County. The northern terminus is an intersection of Ferry Avenue on the border of Camden and Woodlynne in Camden County. At this point, the route continues toward Downtown Camden as Mt Ephraim Avenue. Route 168 follows the Black Horse Pike for most of its length, running through suburban areas in Gloucester Township, Runnemede, Bellmawr, and Mount Ephraim. It intersects and interchanges many major roads, including the Route 42 freeway in Gloucester Township, Route 41 in Runnemede, the New Jersey Turnpike and I-295 in Bellmawr, Route 76C in Haddon Township, and US 130 in Camden.","extract_html":"
Route 168 is a 10.7-mile (17.22 km) state highway in the southern part of New Jersey. The route's southern terminus is an interchange with Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway in the Turnersville section of Washington Township, Gloucester County. The northern terminus is an intersection of Ferry Avenue on the border of Camden and Woodlynne in Camden County. At this point, the route continues toward Downtown Camden as Mt Ephraim Avenue. Route 168 follows the Black Horse Pike for most of its length, running through suburban areas in Gloucester Township, Runnemede, Bellmawr, and Mount Ephraim. It intersects and interchanges many major roads, including the Route 42 freeway in Gloucester Township, Route 41 in Runnemede, the New Jersey Turnpike and I-295 in Bellmawr, Route 76C in Haddon Township, and US 130 in Camden.
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Mespilus, commonly called medlar, is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae containing the single species Mespilus germanica of southwest Asia. It is also found in some countries in the Balkans, especially in Albanian, Macedonian and Bulgarian regions, and in western parts of Caucasian Georgia. A second proposed species, Mespilus canescens, discovered in North America in 1990, proved to be a hybrid between M. germanica and one or more species of hawthorn, and is properly known as × Crataemespilus canescens.
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