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- Kolzam RegioVan is a series of railcars produced in Poland, produced by Kolzam in Racibórz in 2003–2005 and by Fablok in Chrzanów in between 2011 and 2012...
- modernisation of railway rolling stock. The company's products include the Kolzam RegioVan, SPA-66, 208M, electric multiple units; and has been producing railway...
- GW Train Regio is a Czech railway company mainly engaged in the operation of p****enger rail transport on regional lines. The company was formed from the...
- The Regio Songfestival (Dutch: [ˈreːɣijoː ˈsɔŋfɛstiˌvɑl]; transl. 'Region[al] Song Contest') is a Dutch song competition between regional public broadcasters...
- Regio Patalis is Latin for “the region of Patala”, that is the region around the ancient city of Patala at the mouth of the Indus River in Sindh, ****stan...
- Emi-press: 4. ISSN 1234-5962. Malczewski, Marek (2003). "Autobusy szynowe RegioVAN". Świat Kolei (in Polish). 4. Łódź: Emi-press: 12–13. ISSN 1234-5962. Malczewski...
- voivodeship, including the SA101, SA103 (Pesa 214Ma), and SA109 (Kolzam RegioVan). With a larger capacity, it was intended to improve travel comfort on...
- Citadis 405 – seven sections, 100% low floor (Nice, Paris line T9, T10) Regio-Citadis – three sections, 70% low floor LRV (K****el, The Hague) Citadis...
- Dutch). Natuurmonumenten.nl. Retrieved 12 November 2015. "Zwemwater in regio van goede kwaliteit" [Swimming water in the region of good quality]. Hoogeveensche...
- that the faith of the prince was to be the faith of his subjects (cuius regio, eius religio). From the Cologne War through the Thirty Years' Wars (1618–1648)...