Pegaso (Spanish pronunciation: [peˈɣaso], "Pegasus") was a Spanish manufacturer of trucks, buses, tractors, armored vehicles, and, for a while, to train...
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Pegasos was sold by Genesi USA, Inc., and designed by their research and design partner bplan GmbH based in Frankfurt, Germany. It is a MicroATX motherboard...
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The Pegaso 3560 BMR (Spanish acronym of "Blindado Medio sobre Ruedas", "Medium Armored on Wheels") is a 6x6 wheeled armoured personnel carrier produced...
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The Pegaso Z-102 is a Spanish sports car produced by Pegaso in Spain in both coupé and cabriolet form from 1951 until 1958. The Z-102 was the fastest...
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Pegasos Swiss Association or Pegasos is a non-profit group based in Basel, Switzerland with a minimal-bureaucracy approach to assisted suicide. (They also...
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The Pegaso Troner made its debut at the 1987 Barcelona Motor show and was to be the last truck model developed by the Spanish manufacturer. Built at Pegaso's...
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Circuito Centro Dinámico Pegaso is a motorsport venue located in Toluca, Mexico. In 2016, the circuit met all FIA requirements and obtained homologation...
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Enasa (section The company ENASA - Pegaso)
Spain. It produced trucks, buses and military armored vehicles under the Pegaso and, for a short while, Sava brands. ENASA belonged to INI, a Spanish state-owned...
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Galáctico Pegaso was a Spanish football team based in Tres Cantos, in the autonomous Community of Madrid. Founded in 1962 and dissolved in 2010, it held...
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The Pegaso University (Italian: Università degli Studi Pegaso or Pegaso Università Telematica), often abbreviated as "Unipegaso", is an open (Italian:...
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Pegaso was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian torpedo boat Pegaso (1905), a Pegaso-class torpedo boat launched...
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The Pegaso Z-403 Monocasco was a two-level monocoque (chassisless) coach, fitted with a 125 hp (93 kW) diesel engine asymmetrically mounted amidships,...
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Dual-sport ETX 125 ETX 350 ETX 600 ETV 1000 Caponord 1200 Pegaso 50 Pegaso 125 Pegaso 600 Pegaso 650 Tuareg 50 rally Tuareg 125 rally Tuareg 250 rally Tuareg...
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The Italair F.20 Pegaso was a twin-engine utility aircraft designed by Stelio Frati and built in Italy in 1971. It had the sleek lines typical of Frati's...
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NEE-01 Pegaso (Spanish pronunciation: [peˈɣaso], "Pegasus") is an Ecuadorian technology demonstration satellite, and Ecuador's first satellite launched...
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The Pegaso Z-103 is a Spanish sports car produced by Pegaso from 1955 to 1958. The Z-103 was the second, and last, sports car made by Pegaso before the...
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The Pegaso Z-207 was a truck model produced in Spain by Enasa from 1955 to 1959. It featured a V6 engine and a distinctive cab design. It was nicknamed...
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with Televisa and Alejandro Burillo Azcárraga (owner of telecomm's company Pegaso) being the sole owner, the youth level program has been developed as the...
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Singles 2000 Abierto Mexicano Pegaso Final Champion Juan Ignacio Chela Runner-up Mariano Puerta Score 6–4, 7–6(7–4) Details Draw 32 (3WC/4Q/1LL/1SE) Seeds...
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hours before the Pegaso incident. The author also asserts that the seaplane crew was unsure if the target they pinpointed to Pegaso was a submarine or...
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The Pegaso VEC-M1 is a Spanish military cavalry reconnaissance vehicle. It started service in the Spanish Army in 1980 as BMR-625 VEC (a.k.a. Pegaso 3562)...
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Morelli M-100 (redirect from Aer Pegaso M 100S)
The Aer-Pegaso M-100 was a single-seat glider designed and built in Italy from 1957. The Morelli M-100 was a single-seat sailplane designed in response...
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Attard Open Institute of Technology Pegaso International HEI (in cooperation with Università degli Studi Pegaso, Naples, Italy), Kalkara St. Martin's...
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The Pegaso class was a class of 18 Italian sea-going steam-powered torpedo boats built between 1904 and 1909. They served in the Italo-Turkish War and...
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Pegaso was a torpedo boat and an escort aviso of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). She was one of the most successful Axis anti-submarine warships...
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2nd Army Aviation Regiment "Sirio" (redirect from 30th Squadrons Group "Pegaso")
Irpinia earthquake. On 1 October 1997 the 30th Army Aviation Squadrons Group "Pegaso" based at Fontanarossa Airport in Sicily was transferred from the Sicily...
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vehicles [late 2022]. 4+ Land Rover 4x4 SUVs [Late 2022 and July 2023]. 2 Pegaso BMR armoured ambulances. Self-propelled artillery ~5 81mm/120mm M113 Mortar...
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Women's singles 2002 Abierto Mexicano Pegaso Final Champion Katarina Srebotnik Runner-up Paola Suárez Score 6–7(1–7), 6–4, 6–2 Details Draw 30 (2WC/4Q)...
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Ciclón Ramirez (redirect from Pegaso I)
ring name Ciclón Ramírez (Spanish for "Cyclone Ramirez"). Reyes worked as Pegaso I for six years before switching to the Ciclón Ramirez name in 1988. As...
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