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  2. SEAT Arona - Wikipedia

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    SEAT launched three new utility vehicles between 2016 and 2019, due to the growing popularity of them. [5] First was the middle one in size, the Ateca in 2016, next is the Arona, and the mid-size SUV is the Tarraco in 2018. Before its reveal, SEAT's deputy chairman Ramón Paredes met with mayor of Arona, Tenerife, Spain.

  3. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    2024: PT National Assemblers factory owned by Indomobil Group of Indonesia. SOVAC Production, Relizane Africa, Algeria: Relizane, Relizane Province: Audi A3 Audi Q2 SEAT Arona SEAT Ateca SEAT Ibiza SEAT León Škoda Fabia Škoda Octavia Škoda Rapid VW Amarok VW Caddy VW Golf VW Passat VW Polo VW Tiguan: 2017: 2019: SOVAC Production S.P.A. factory.

  4. Opinion polling for the 2024 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    3 August 2024 Ireland Thinks/Sunday Independent [p 18] 1,388 19 20 24: 4 4 5 2 4 – [nb 2] 18 5 July 2024 Ireland Thinks/Sunday Independent [p 19] 1,394 18 20 24: 4 3 4 3 4 – [nb 2] 20 26 June 2024 Red C/Business Post [p 20] 1,000 20 19 21: 5 3 5 3 3 5 15 31 May 2024 Ireland Thinks/Sunday Independent [p 21] 1,770 22: 17 22: 4 3 5 2 3 – [nb ...

  5. List of SEAT vehicles - Wikipedia

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    SEAT 1200 Sport, 'Bocanegra', the first car to be wholly developed in SEAT's Martorell Technical centre. SEAT 850 Spyder, a cabriolet in SEAT's range. SEAT 132, the last SEAT rear wheel drive mid-size car, powered with Fiat and Mercedes-Benz diesel engines. 1400 A / 1400 B / 1400 C (1953–1963) 600 N / 600 D / 600 E / 600 L (1957–1973)

  6. Higher Education (Seanad constituency) - Wikipedia

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    There is no requirement to be resident in Ireland, so electors living outside Ireland may vote. The first register of electors for this constituency will come into effect on 1 April 2025. The registration authority is the National University of Ireland and the deadline to register to vote for the first register of electors was on 23 January 2025.

  7. 2024 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    3 August 2024 Ireland Thinks/Sunday Independent [p 18] 1,388 19 20 24: 4 4 5 2 4 – [nb 2] 18 5 July 2024 Ireland Thinks/Sunday Independent [p 19] 1,394 18 20 24: 4 3 4 3 4 – [nb 2] 20 26 June 2024 Red C/Business Post [p 20] 1,000 20 19 21: 5 3 5 3 3 5 15 31 May 2024 Ireland Thinks/Sunday Independent [p 21] 1,770 22: 17 22: 4 3 5 2 3 – [nb ...

  8. Next Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    The quota is determined at the first count in each constituency by dividing the number of valid ballots by one more than the number of seats (for example, a quarter of the valid ballots in a three-seat constituency, a fifth of those in a four-seat constituency, and a sixth of those in a five-seat constituency) and then adding one vote.

  9. Candidates in the 2024 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    There were 685 candidates in the 2024 general election. 248 of the candidates were women, making a record 36% of the total. There were 171 independent candidates. The five-seat Louth had the most candidates at 25, while the three-seat Wicklow–Wexford had the fewest at 10. Twenty registered political parties fielded candidates. Five parties ...