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- Mathematical Kangaroo (also known as Kangaroo challenge, or jeu-concours Kangourou in French) is an international mathematics competition in over 77 countries...
- The kangourou wagon ("kangaroo wagon") is a type of rail wagon designed for the transport of semi-trailers. It has a drawbridge forming a pocket in the...
- Kangaroo Island, also known as Karta Pintingga (lit. '[The] Island of the Dead' in the language of the Kaurna people), is Australia's third-largest island...
- Single-seat fighter version of the Fox Mk.VIR (also known as the Mono-Fox or Kangourou Provision for six machine guns. Only two aircraft were built. One converted...
- désir (1986) - Larbeau La Femme secrète (1986) - Lamour Le Complexe du kangourou (1986) - Verahege Empire of the Sun (1986) - Frenchman De guerre l****e [fr]...
- items. Lancel designed the Kangourou suitcase with Nélac, a specific nylon thread especially made for the brand. The Kangourou was the first suitcase made...
- lower than the rail wagon wheels. An early approach in France was the Kangourou wagon with modified trailers. This technology did not survive, due to...
- it was adapted in Quebec for the Standard French market as Skippy le kangourou. Making its debut in the UK on 8 October 1967 on ATV (four months before...
- trials were only ended in September 1937, by when it had acquired the name Kangourou. Data from Les Ailes 26 March 1936 General characteristics Length: 19...
- co****-grained goods Small covered van on the RhB in Switzerland Semi-trailer on a Kangourou wagon Tank car A DR rail maintenance vehicle converted from a former freight...