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North America, with the
exception of 5-mph bumpers, and US-market bumpers;
Merkurs are also
distinguished by
badging and full-width taillamps. Powertrain...
- The Münchner
Merkur (German pronunciation: [ˈmʏnçnɐ ˈmɛʁkuːɐ̯],
literally "Munich Mercurius", i.e. the
Roman god of messengers) is a
German Bavarian daily...
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Motorbooks International. ISBN 978-0947981556. High-Performance
Sierras and
Merkurs 1983-90 Gold
Portfolio (Brooklands Books).
Motorbooks International. 30...
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Merkur Tower (German:
Merkur) is an
observation tower on the
Merkur near Baden-Baden, at 8°16'50" E and 48°45'52" N. The
tower has been in use since...
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Merkur refers to a
metal construction set
built in
Czechoslovakia (later the
Czech Republic). It was also
referred to as
Constructo or Build-O in English-speaking...
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exception of
divisional badging, the
front fascia was
largely unchanged;
Merkurs are ****ed with
modified foglamps and
headlamps (in
compliance with American...
- Look up
Merkur,
merkur,
Merkúr, or
Merkür in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Merkur is an
automobile brand.
Merkur may also
refer to:
Merkur AG, originally...
- The
Rheinischer Merkur (literally "Rhineland Mercury") was a
nationwide conservative German w****ly
newspaper appearing on Thursdays. It was
published in...
- The
Merkur Funicular Railway (German: Merkurbergbahn) is a
metre gauge funicular railway in the town of Baden-Baden in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The...
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Merkur Group (formerly
known as
Gauselmann Group) is a family-owned,
internationally operating business group in the
entertainment and
leisure industry...