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Chiatura
Chiatura ( ) is a city in the Imereti region of Western Georgia. In 1989, it had a population of about 30,000. The city is known for its system of cable cars connecting the city's center to the mining settlements on the surrounding hills. The city is located inland, in a mountain valley on the banks of the Qvirila River.
aerial tramway
type of aerial lift in which the cars are permanently fixed to a cable and typically shuttle back and forth between two stations
Wings of Tatev
cableway between Halidzor and the Tatev monastery in Armenia
Mi Teleférico
cable car system in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia
Gibraltar Cable Car
aerial tramway in Gibraltar
Port Vell Aerial Tramway
aerial tramway
Mérida cable car
national historical monument of Venezuela in N/D

Aerobus
thumb|250px|Aerobus test track in Dietlikon, [[Switzerland in 1974]]
Aerobus is a self-propelled electrically powered bus-like vehicle riding on a suspended overhead cable. The cable arrangement, similar to a suspension bridge, allows for long spans of up to 600 metres between pylons. The Aerobus system was invented in the late 1960s by Gerhard Mueller of the GMD Mueller aerial lift company in Switzerland. The patents to Aerobus are currently owned by Aerobus International Ltd. of Houston, Texas, United States.
Funivia di San Marino
Cable car in San Marino
Namsan cable car
aerial tramway in Seoul, South Korea
Nizhny Novgorod Cableway
gondola lift across the Volga River in Russia
material ropeway
type of gondola lift designed for transport of goods
Water-powered funicular railway
Water-powered funiculars
Forsby-Köping limestone cableway
material ropeway in Sweden
Asmara–Massawa Cableway
material ropeway in Eritrea
Norsjö ropeway
Aerial tramway in Sweden
COMILOG Cableway
Cableway in Gabon and the Republic of Congo
Santiago Cable Car
cable car system in Santiago, Chile