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- The Renault Super Goélette is a van from the small commercial vehicle range (gross vehicle weight of 3.3 tonnes and 3.5 tonnes) manufactured by Saviem...
- Black Sea; or it originates from the fishing vessel guletta (gouëlette or goélette in French), that has come up with the evolution of the word galea or galeotta...
- saw the vans branded as the Renault Voltigeur (1,000 Kg) and the Renault Goélette (1,400 Kg), but in retrospect the Renault 1,000 Kg name is frequently preferred...
- previous Renault models with a 2.5-tonne payload and related to the smaller Goélette. In 1965, as part of a renovation of the company's small vehicle range...
- (1947–1965) Super Galion (1965–1982) Voltigeur (1947–1965) Goélette (1949–1965) Super Goélette (1965–1982) Colorale, including Prairie and Savane versions...
- 1980, now in its third generation. It replaced the earlier Renault Super Goélette light trucks. Opel has sold versions of the second and third series vans...
- (SDV) architecture. https://www.largus.fr/actualite-automobile/renault-goelette-estafette-et-trafic-e-tech-les-fourgons-electriques-prets-pour-2026-30038767...
- where the city is located, and not from the ship type schooner, called goélette, gulet, goleta or goletta in French, Turkish, Spanish and Italian.[citation...
- l'empereur et roi, sur les corvettes le Géographe, le Naturaliste, et la goëlette le Casuarina, pendant les années 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804 ... . [Historique]...
- Farquhar, with the smaller Manaha islands between them. ****her south is Goëlettes. To the extreme western side of the atoll lies the island of Sable, and...