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Biland (Persian: بيلند) is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Howmeh Rural District of the
Central District of
Gonabad County,
Razavi Khorasan province...
- Rolf
Biland (born 1
April 1951) is a
Swiss former sidecar racer. He is
known not only for his
seven FIM
Sidecar World Championships and 80
Grand Prix wins...
- Bastieri, D.; Becker, J. K.; Bednarek, W.; Berger, K.; Bigongiari, C.;
Biland, A.; Bock, R. K.; Bordas, P.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Bretz, T.; Britvitch, I.;...
- Sar-e
Biland Persian: سرِ بلند is a
village in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is
located in
Khwahan District in
Badakhshan province.
Badakhshan Province...
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Norway has
three dependent territories (Norwegian:
biland), all
uninhabited and
located in the
Southern Hemisphere.
Bouvet Island (Bouvetøya) is a sub-Antarctic...
- Look up byland or
biland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Byland may
refer to: A
Peninsula or
byland (also
biland)
Byland Abbey, a
small village and...
- won the
championship using a Hub-center
steering sidecar (built by Rolf
Biland)
called the Seymaz. O'Dell won
despite the
Seymaz being rarely raced during...
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Arthur /
Holland 1978
Biland -
Williams 1979A
Biland -
Waltisperg 1979B
Holzer -
Meierhans 1980
Taylor -
Johansson 1981
Biland -
Waltisberg 1982 ...
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powerful two-stroke
engines available from
manufacturers like Yamaha, KTM,
Biland, or
Aixro (****el engine)
offering from 15 to 48 hp (11 to 36 kW). They...
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Arthur /
Holland 1978
Biland -
Williams 1979A
Biland -
Waltisperg 1979B
Holzer -
Meierhans 1980
Taylor -
Johansson 1981
Biland -
Waltisberg 1982 ...