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As far as i know is the biggest steel-rollercoaster in europe the "silver star" in the "europapark" in germany (about 70m high) an not goliath in walibi world.
And i just visited the park (last week in may 2007) an the "la via volta" is still standing...
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I find theIPA (pronounced ˈwɑːlibiːˈwɜʀld) better than just 'pronounced wal-a-bee'. The IPA is escpecially for pronounciation of foreign languages. And besides, it is wal-ee-bee. (I am dutch FYI). Aeno • talk to me 08:26, 12 August 2010 (UTC)Reply