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  • ...on the roof'), was born [[March 5]], [[1929]] in [[Trollhättan]]. [[Sweden|Swedish]] and was a [[rally racing|rally]] driver for [[Saab automobile|Saab]]. Som * [[1959]] 1st in the [[Swedish Rally]] in a [[Saab 93]]
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  • ! Country || TV Network || Language | [[Albanian language|Albanian]]
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  • ...chi, Legnano, Puch and Chiorda) has been part of [[Cycleurope Group]], the Swedish company of [[Grimaldi Industri AB]], since May 1997. Bianchi is also consid *[http://www.bianchi.com/en/home/home.aspx International English-language site]
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  • Some non-[[English language]] terms are familiar from their use on imported vehicles in English-speakin ;'''[[Barchetta]]''' : [[Italian language|Italian]] term for a [[roadster]]. The name means, roughly, "small boat".
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  • |Rank || 19–20 native (in a near tie with [[Turkish language|Turkish]] and [[Urdu]]) ...], [[European Union]], [[San Marino]], [[Slovenia]], [[Somalia]] (regional language), [[Vatican City]], [[Istria county]] of [[Croatia]]
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  • ...''International System of Units''' (abbreviated '''SI''' from the [[French language|French]] ''{{lang|fr| Le '''S'''ystème '''i'''nternational d'unités}}'') ...e used), at least in many [[List of countries where English is an official language|English-speaking countries]]. The American [[National Institute of Standard
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  • '''Capri''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] pronunciation Cápri, usual English pronunciation Caprí) is an [ The writer and Swedish royal physician [[Axel Munthe]] (1857–1949) built the [[Villa San Mic
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  • ...], where she gave birth to [[Minos]]. For [[Homer]], '''Europe''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: {{polytonic|Εὐρώπη}} ''{{Unicode|Eurṓpē}}''; see also [[ ...r etymology]] is really based on a [[Semitic]] word such as the [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] ''erebu'' meaning "sunset" (see also ''[[Erebus]]''). From the [
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  • ...co-developed a system called Elektronisches Stabilitätsprogramm ([[German language|Ger.]] "Electronic Stability Programme" trademarked as ESP) a lateral slipp ...to avoid an obstacle) which became famous in Germany as "the Elk test" the Swedish journalist Robert Collin of Teknikens Värld (World of Technology) during O
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  • ...people of [[Southern Italy]]. Its origin is unclear, but could be [[Greek language|Greek]] for "Land of Cattle Calves or Veal". Coins bearing the name ''Itali ...d Etruscan structures, which have been excavated under the auspices of the Swedish Institute.
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  • ...any|Baden]] in [[Germany]]. Drais invented his [[Laufmaschine]] ([[German language|German]] for "running machine") of 1817 that was called ''Draisine'' (Engli In the early 1980s, [[Sweden|Swedish]] company ''Itera'' invented a [[Itera plastic bicycle|new type]] of bicyc
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  • ...[[Oracabessa]], which some think may have been derived from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] for 'golden head' (cabeza de oro). Fleming is also reported to ha ...en by [[Bono]] and [[The Edge]], and was performed by [[Tina Turner]]. The Swedish group [[Ace Of Base]] were also involved at one point, producing a song als
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  • ...2003, is sometimes referred to "new Panda" or "Nuova Panda" (in [[Italian language|Italian]]), and was the [[European Car of the Year]] in 2004. ...e just below the "Panda" badge on the left side of the rear licence plate. Swedish magazine Vi Bilägare found in a test 2007 that Panda 4x4 is a good and eco
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