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- Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group is an international manufacturer of ropeways and people movers for ski areas, urban transport, amu****t parks, and material...
- of the worldwide Doppelmayr Garaventa Group. The United States company was formed in 2002 after the merger of Garaventa of Goldau, Switzerland, and Doppelmayr...
- pronunciation: [siˈnaːtra]; born Natalina Maria Vittoria Garaventa; [nataˈliːna maˈriːa ɡaraˈvɛnta]; December 26, 1896 – January 6, 1977) was an Italian-American...
- Ropeways & Infra Ltd (DRIL) – India Doppelmayr Garaventa Group – Austria, merging of Doppelmayr and Garaventa in 2002 CWA Constructions – Switzerland, manufactured...
- as Doppelmayr CTEC is the merger of CTEC, Garaventa, and Doppelmayr globally. They continue to make Garaventa and Dopplemayr Carriers, their UNI-GS/UNI-G...
- [better source needed] On February 14, 1913, Sinatra eloped with Natalie Garaventa: 25  (also known as "Dolly"), in Jersey City, New Jersey, as Dolly's parents...
- Giovanni Garaventa (18 April 1900 - 8 August 1986) was an Italian middle-distance runner who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics, "Italy Athletics at...
- 1979 and 1986 had larger span. The gondola was built by the Doppelmayr Garaventa Group in 2007 and 2008 at a cost of CDN$51 million. The Gondola is the...
- In 1993, Deer Valley added its second high speed quad and first from Garaventa CTEC with the opening of the Northside Express, running to the summit...
- Monorackbahn is a small monorail rack railway manufactured by the Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group. Its style is derived from industrial monorails used in 1960s vineyards...