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- Europolis may refer to: Irisbus Europolis, a midibus model Europolis, a 1933 book by Romanian writer Eugeniu Botez A level in the 2016 video game Dreamfall...
- The Irisbus Europolis is an integrally-constructed low-floor midibus model with 49 p****engers produced by Irisbus (now known as Iveco Bus.) Cities whose...
- Moldova. Scarecrow Press. p. 208. ISBN 978-0-8108-6446-7. Rumanian Review. Europolis Pub. 2004. p. 58. Romania. U.S. Department of Commerce, International...
- (1997-2006) Midway (2004-2013) Proxys (2005-2013) Minibuses 316 (1978-2000) Europolis (1999-2010) Midirider (?-?) Proway (2005-2013) Trolleybuses Agora (1999-2006)...
- 2011, p. x. Smith 2003, Chapter 4. "EuroPolis proves that debate does change European citizens' attitudes". EuroPolis. 2009-06-03. Archived from the original...
- Esmeralda (starring Leroy Gómez) is still touring throughout the world (EEG - Europolis Entertainment Group). In 2002, Gómez, who had been touring with a new...
- European Single deck East Lancashire Coachbuilders Bodywork United Kingdom Europolis Single deck Cacciamali 1996 to 1999 Iveco 199 to 2001 Irisbus 2002 to...
- world, the game contains several free-roaming exploration levels, such as Europolis and Marcuria, and rewards players for exploring the levels and finding...
- 1836 DLT website European Capital Investment Fund >254 32,000 Europolis 2014 Europolis website Fortgroup investment company 160 141,700 (60,000) Frantsuzskij...
- Wallachia, from 1537 to 1539. Rumanian Review. University of Virginia: Europolis Pub. 1987. p. 96. Petroaia, Lucian (28 December 2022). Hieratikon, a Treasure...