-
later utilised an
interactive chart based on viewers' votes,
called the
MiTracks Countdown. The show was
sponsored by
Tizer from 1999
until 2003, then Ribena...
- size with a
track length of 135,207 km (84,014
mi),
running track length of 109,748 km (68,194
mi) and
route length of 69,181 km (42,987
mi). As of August 2024[update]...
-
railways with
track gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) or 1 metre.
Metre gauge is used in
around 95,000
kilometres (59,000
mi) of
tracks around the world...
- racecourses. It has a 2-kilometre (1.2
mi)
track with modern, well
drained turf, and a 300-metre (980 ft)
track inclining straight regarded by experts[who...
- 1960, with its
opening in 1963. It
consists of a single, 704-kilometre (437
mi)
railway line
linking the iron
mining center of Zouérat with the port of Nouadhibou...
- 05
mi),
metre gauge 2,874.23
kilometres (1,785.96
mi),
total 5,449.29
kilometres (3,386.03
mi)
Track km:
broad gauge 6,696.36
kilometres (4,160.93
mi),...
- The Mil
Mi-24 (Russian: Миль Ми-24; NATO
reporting name: Hind) is a
large helicopter gunship,
attack helicopter and low-capacity
troop transport with room...
-
inherited the weak
points of the
earlier design,
plaguing the
MiG-29's
ability to
detect and
track airborne targets at
ranges available with the R-27 and R-77...
-
Stewart nicknamed the
track "The
Green ****". Originally, the
track featured four configurations,
namely the 28.265 km (17.563
mi)-long
Gesamtstrecke ("Whole...
-
comprised total route length of 68,584 km (42,616
mi), with more than 132,310 km (82,210
mi) of
track and 8,000+
stations and is the fourth-largest in...