• Peugeot (redirect from Peugeot (automobile))
    Due to family discord, Armand Peugeot founded the Société des Automobiles Peugeot, in 1896, but in 1910 it was merged back with the family's Peugeot bicycle...
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    for her involvement in feminist causes and charities, politics, sport hunting, automobiles and the arts, and was an accomplished author and sculptor, the...
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    an ambassador for British telecommunications firm Vodafone and German automobile manufacturer Porsche in March 2022. In June 2022, Raducanu signed a four-year...
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    Lorraine-Dietrich (category Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1896)
    Lorraine-Dietrich was a French automobile and aircraft engine manufacturer from 1896 until 1935, created when railway locomotive manufacturer Société...
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  • killed in car accident". BBC Sport. December 6, 2004. Retrieved August 28, 2013. "ALEKSANDR ZHIROV, SKIER, 24, KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAP". The New York Times...
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    1877. In 1896, the Yakovlev engine factory and the Freze carriage-manufacturing workshop manufactured the first Russian petrol-engine automobile, the Yakovlev...
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    sizeable manufacturing sector centred in southern Ontario and Quebec, with automobiles and aeronautics representing particularly important industries. The fishing...
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    Trophy (redirect from Silverware (sport))
    traditionally made in silver. Winners of horse races, and later boating and early automobile races, were the typical recipients of these trophies. The Davis Cup, Stanley...
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    15,000 Deutsche marks. First ball bearings and bicycle hubs were made. In 1896, Schweinfurt Precision Ball Bearing factories already employed 70 workers...
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    with the rear window. This generation of the Toledo was the first SEAT automobile developed entirely under Volkswagen Group ownership, and it was built...
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    Alfonso de Portago (category Sport deaths in Italy)
    personal Ferrari Sport model at the 1954 1000 km Buenos Aires. Portago won six major races, including the Tour de France automobile race, the Grand Prix...
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    The SEAT Altea is an automobile produced by the Spanish automaker SEAT from 2004 to 2015 being previewed by the Salsa Emoción concept. As a compact multi-purpose...
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  • Encyclopedia of American Automobiles. Dutton. ISBN 0-525-09792-9. Georgano, G. N. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Motor Sport. —— (1971). The Encyclopedia...
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    Sport in Germany is an important part of German culture and their society. In 2006 about 28 million people were members of the more than 87.000 sport...
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    Chenard-Walcker, also known as Chenard & Walcker, was a French automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer from 1898 to 1946. Chenard-Walcker then designed...
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    dermocosmetics company Isdin, Spanish food company ElPozo, and German automobile manufacturer BMW under their BMW Spain division. In January 2023, he became...
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    (10): 970–976. Bibcode:2021NatEn...6..970T. doi:10.1038/s41560-021-00898-3. ISSN 2058-7546. S2CID 242383930. Automobile, retrieved 18 July 2009 Scharff...
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    lawyer Oliver Mowat became Premier of Ontario and remained as premier until 1896. He fought for provincial rights, weakening the power of the federal government...
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    FAW-VW's facelifted Bora front. It was shown at the Beijing International Automobile Exhibition in 2006 and was named as the Bora HS to complement the Bora...
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  • Düsseldorf-Rath was acquired in 1892 and incorporated into the company in 1896. In 1896, Rheinmetall presented the world's first rapid-fire gun suitable for...
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  • Motors factories that are being or have been used to produce automobiles and automobile components. The factories are occasionally idled for re-tooling...
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    Ford Model A engine (category Automobile engines)
    automobile (1927–1931, 4.8 million built) – was one of the most mass-produced automobile engines of the 1920s and 1930s, widely used in automobiles,...
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    Automobiles Darracq France was a manufacturer of motor vehicles and aero engines in Suresnes, near Paris. The enterprise, known at first as A Darracq...
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  • in 1889 that enlarged the factory grounds from 5,090 m2 to 9,590 m2. In 1896, a new machine hall was established for turbine construction. This was the...
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    Spain (section Sport)
    (including vehicles and auto-parts). In 2023, Spain produced 2.45 million automobiles—of which over 2.1 million were exported abroad—ranking eighth in the...
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    Poissy (section Sport)
    Saint-Germain-en-Laye. In 1561, it was the site of a fruitless Catholic–Huguenot conference, the Colloquy of Poissy. The area is known for hosting the Automobiles Gregoire...
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    the first French automobiles, aircraft, and motion pictures. In 1898, Louis Renault and his brother Marcel built their first automobile and founded a new...
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    2008. The American automotive industry is the world's second-largest automobile market by sales, having been overtaken by China in 2010, and the U.S....
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    Frederick W. Lanchester (category British founders of automobile manufacturers)
    entered for the first Royal Automobile Club 1,000 Miles Trial and completed the course successfully after one mechanical failure en route. In December 1899...
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    Škoda Octavia (category Škoda automobiles)
    space for the rear seat passengers. Supposedly, Škoda delivered only 25 automobiles to the state administration, five of them in the facelifted version....
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