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  • ...the [[1960s]] [[Lincoln Continental#1961-1969 Lincoln Continental|Lincoln Continental]] In [[Europe]] this body style is frequently called ''[[cabriolet]]'' or ''cabrio''.
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  • : Southern [[Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northe : Europe
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  • : [[Southern Europe]], a [[peninsula]] extending into the central [[Mediterranean Sea]], northe : [[Europe]]
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  • ...ental Circuits|Continental Circuit Championships]] (America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania) ===Major [[Union Cycliste Internationale|UCI]] [[UCI Continental Circuits|Continental Circuit]] One Day Races (1.HC)===
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  • ...ys a mild [[maritime climate]], compared to the semi-[[Continental climate|continental]] one of the [[Po]] valley, a few kilometers northward; in January, Genoa r [[Category:NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe]]
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  • ...system on most modern bicycles in these countries. In most of continental Europe, however, hub gear systems are dominant.
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  • ==Europe== Hillclimbs in [[continental Europe]] are usually held on courses which are several kilometres long, taking adv
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  • ===Europe=== ...Zandvoort|Zandvoort]] (Netherlands), and attracted a significant number of continental drivers.
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  • ESC was then introduced to the mass market by Bosch, [[Continental Automotive Systems]], Delphi and TRW, usually under the broader name of Ele ...C system will be installed in most vehicles post 2015 in most countries in Europe and also in Japan.
    11 KB (1,566 words) - 09:26, 7 October 2009
  • ...Prix in California and [[Carroll Shelby]] drove a Scarab to first place at Continental Divide Raceways in [[Castle Rock, Colorado]], breaking a course record.
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  • ...rn Europe, Middle East and Africa Tire Manufacturing Facilities. Eastern Europe Tire owns and operates 5 tire plants in 4 countries. These facilities have *[[Continental AG|Continental Tire]]
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  • The EuroSpeedway has a feature which is unique in continental Europe: a highspeed oval race track, as used in the USA by [[NASCAR]], the [[Indy *[http://www.etracksonline.co.uk/Europe/Germany/lausitzring.html e-Tracks: EuroSpeedway Lausitz]
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  • ...teams cite this tour as a major pre-season warm-up before going back to [[Europe]]. ...e several other teams also in the same issue like Barloworld, American Pro Continental Team Navigators Insurance, Wismilak, [[Iran]], [[Great Britain]], [[Ireland
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  • ===Rest of Europe=== In mainland Europe Long Tracks can be used on grass, or sand and can be up to 1000m long
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  • ...thern European countries. Later when the style was falling from favour in Europe, it had a surge in popularity in North America, most notably in the buildin ...is book ''I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura'', inspiring architects across Europe. During the 17th century, many architects studying in Italy learned of Pal
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  • ...e United States. While most luxury cars are considered luxury cars in both Europe and the US, the entry-level segment is not. Classification within "luxury c ...idelines for what a luxury vehicles is vary across national borders within Europe. Besides, a car sold in the Netherlands or Greece may be 30% more expensive
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  • ...Western Roman Empire]]. At that time Milan was the second largest city in Europe, with more than 300,000 inhabitants. St Ambrose is now the Patron Saint of ...the [[Black Death|Plague]] of [[1349]] Milan was one of the few places in Europe that was untouched by the epidemic, but it was deeply affected by the plagu
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  • [[Image:LocationEurope.png|thumb|250px|right|World map showing Europe]] [[Image:Europe countries map en.png|thumb|250px|right|Political map (neighbouring countrie
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  • ...hey left Scandinavia under leaders such as Ibor and settled in Continental Europe, in the lower course of the [[Elbe river]], where they were recorded by [[T [[Category:Ethnic groups of Europe]]
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  • [[BMW]], working with [[Robert Bosch GmbH]] and [[Continental Automotive Systems]], developed a system to reduce engine torque to prevent ...model. That same year [[BMW]], supplied by Bosch and ITT Automotive (later Continental) and [[Volvo]] began offering ESC on some of their models while [[Toyota]]'
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