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The name "Datsun Magnite" has been trademarked in India since April 2019, [6] [7] followed by the name "Nissan Magnite" in March 2020. [8] The vehicle was previewed for the first time in February 2020 in a side view silhouette form. [9] The concept version was revealed virtually on 17 July 2020 as the Magnite Concept. [10]
Magnite may refer to: Nissan Magnite, a subcompact crossover SUV model; Magnite Inc, an American online advertising technology firm formerly known as Rubicon Project;
Alliance logo. The Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, originally known as the Renault–Nissan Alliance, is a French-Japanese strategic alliance between the automobile manufacturers Renault (based in Boulogne-Billancourt, Île-de-France, France), Nissan (based in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan) and Mitsubishi Motors (based in Minato, Tokyo, Japan), which together sell more than one in nine ...
Peak power was down from 110 kW (148 bhp; 150 PS) to 96 kW (129 bhp; 131 PS), but there is the same 320 N⋅m (240 lb⋅ft) of torque, available at 1750 rpm, rather than 2000 rpm. Nissan has not released full performance figures, but says the 1.6 dCi has a quicker 50–80 km/h (31–50 mph) acceleration figure than the 2.0 dCi.
Ethiopia joined the BRICS economic alliance in January 2024. [36] While Ethiopia does not currently have a stock exchange, it did have one in the past during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie I, called an 'ākisīyoni gebeya.' It now has a commodity exchange in Addis Ababa called the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange, established in 2008. [37]
This page lists power stations in Ethiopia, both integrated with the national power grid but also isolated ones. Due to the quickly developing demand for electricity in Ethiopia , operational power plants are listed as well as those under construction and also proposed ones likely to be built within a number of years.
The table below shows cities and towns with more than 40,000 inhabitants (from the projection for 2016 by using the 2007 census data). [1] [2] The population numbers are referring to the inhabitants of the cities themselves, suburbs and the metropolitan area outside the city area are not taken into account.
The current system of administrative regions was introduced in 1992 by the Transitional Government of Ethiopia, and was formalised in 1995 when the current Constitution of Ethiopia came into force. [ 1 ]