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  2. Vespa - Wikipedia

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    History. Vespa 150 TAP, modified for the French paratroopers that carried (not fired) an antitank weapon. After World War II, in light of its agreement to cease war activities with the Allies, Italy had its aircraft industry severely restricted in both capability and capacity. Piaggio emerged from the conflict with its Pontedera bomber plane ...

  3. Taiwan Golden Bee - Wikipedia

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    1 April 1978. Headquarters. Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Products. ATVs, scooters, engines. Website. www.tgb.com.tw. Taiwan Golden Bee (TGB) is a Taiwanese manufacturer of scooters, and all-terrain vehicles. The company was established by Chi-Fu Chang, who had previously run the Taiwanese division of Vespa and applied the manufacturing techniques from ...

  4. Piaggio Ciao - Wikipedia

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    However, models with turning signal lights were equipped with a 6-volt battery for the blinkers to function. On newer models, the plastic fuel cap also serves as a measuring cup for the 2% oil-fuel mixture. In some countries, such as Canada in the 1970s, it was branded as the Vespa Ciao. Model variants include:

  5. PGO Scooters - Wikipedia

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    PGO G-MAX. PGO Scooters is a brand of motor scooter manufactured by Motive Power Industry, a scooter manufacturer founded in Taiwan in 1964.. PGO entered into a technical collaboration with Italy's Piaggio (the manufacturer of the Vespa) that lasted from 1972 to 1982; it is also from there that the company gets its name (P iag G i O).

  6. GY6 engine - Wikipedia

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    GY6 engine. The GY6 engine design is a four-stroke single-cylinder in a near-horizontal orientation that is used on a number of small motorcycles or scooters made in Taiwan, China, and other southeast Asian countries. It has since become a generic technology.

  7. Chinese Taipei national football team - Wikipedia

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    Chung-hua T'ai-pei Nan-tzŭ Tsu-ch'iu Tai-piao Tui. The Chinese Taipei national football team represents Taiwan (the Republic of China) in international football [ 4 ] and is controlled by the Chinese Taipei Football Association. Despite never qualifying for the FIFA World Cup, Chinese Taipei, then known as Republic of China, reached the semi ...

  8. Football in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Current structure. In 2017 the sport was revamped in Taiwan with the introduction of the Taiwan Football Premier League. The season saw the country's first entry to the AFC Cup when Hang Yuen qualified for the 2018 AFC Cup group stage. The TFPL is currently the only national football division administered by the CTFA.

  9. Chaoma Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Built. April 2016. Opened. 30 December 2016. Construction cost. NT$400 million. Website. Official website (in Chinese) The Chaoma Sports Center (traditional Chinese: 朝馬國民運動中心; simplified Chinese: 朝马国民运动中心; pinyin: Cháomǎ Guómín Yùndòng Zhōngxīn) is a sport center in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan.