- Ring I (pronounced "ring one", Finnish:
Kehä I, Swedish: Ring I) is the
busiest road in Finland,
carrying up to 113,000
vehicles per day. It is the innermost...
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Kehä III ("ring three",
National road 50; or Finnish:
Kehä III or
Kantatie 50; Swedish: Ring III or Stamväg 50) is an
important highway in
Southern Finland...
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Samut Prakan Stadium (Thai: สนามกีฬาสมุทรปราการ) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bang Sao Thong,
Samut Prakan, Thailand. It is
mostly used for
football matches...
- Ring II (pronounced "ring two", Finnish:
Kehä II, Swedish: Ring II; also
known as Kilonväylä) in the city of
Espoo is one of the
major highways in Finland...
-
significant example being Ring III near Helsinki).
Valtatie 1 near
Halikko Ring I (
Kehä I) in Pohjois-Haaga, a
northern district of
Helsinki Itäväylä in Itäkeskus...
- Elkhart–Morton
County Airport (ICAO:
KEHA, FAA LID: EHA) is a county-owned public-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.85 km) east of the
central business...
- Pākehā. One
claims that it
derives from poaka, the Māori word for pig, and
keha, one of the Māori
words for flea, and
therefore expresses derogatory implications...
-
central [ɜ̝ː] instead.
Typically transcribed in IPA with ⟨ɜː⟩.
Estonian keha [
ˈkeɦɑ̝ˑ] 'body' See
Estonian phonology French beauté [bot̪e] 'beauty' See French...
- The
Keha (****anese ケハ,
Korean 게하)
class railcars were a
group of 3rd
class petrol-powered
railcars of the
Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu).
There were...
- Ring I (
Kehä I) in ****nmäki, a
northern district of Helsinki...