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Pages in category "Car manufacturers of Uruguay" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ayax; E.
Effa Motors is a Uruguayan automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer with headquarters in San José de Mayo in southern Uruguay.The company was founded by Eduardo Effa in 2006 for the construction of the vehicles imported as CKD kits used.
Established in 1898, the Empire State Motor Wagon Company in Catskill, New York was one of the first American used car lots. [3]The used vehicle market is substantially larger than other large retail sectors, such as the school and office products market (US$206 billion in estimated annual sales) and the home improvement market (US$291 billion in estimated annual sales).
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SWM Automobile has production and R&D institutions in Milan and a SWM Automobile Factory in Chongqing Fuling. The park covers an area of 1,704 acres, with a total investment of 4.5 billion yuan, and produces more than 300,000 passenger cars and 300,000 engines each year. [28]
Cockade of the National Army of Uruguay. The following is a list in chronological order of acquisition of the aircraft that were used by the aviation of the National Army of Uruguay since the origin of military aviation in the country in 1913, and through the different organizations that developed within it, such as the Military Aviation School or the Military Aeronautics until 1953, the year ...
Banco Bandes Uruguay S.A. Banco Itaú Uruguay S.A. Scotiabank Uruguay S.A. (ex. Nuevo Banco Comercial S.A.) Banco Santander S.A. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Uruguay S.A. HSBC Bank (Uruguay) S.A. Citibank N.A. Sucursal Uruguay; Banco de la Nación Argentina; Banque Heritage Uruguay
The Segunda División Profesional [1] is the second division of professional football in Uruguay, established in 1942. The league is sometimes referred to as Primera B. In 1942, the Segunda División was established to replace the amateur Divisional Intermedia, establishing a professional league for lower divisions in Uruguay. [2] [3]