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  2. Viar Motor Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The integrated development of Phase V of warehouse expansion (north part) for spare parts and finished units storage was carried out in June 2013. [3] Currently, Viar exports motorcycles abroad, such as countries in Africa, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Yemen, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Oceania. [4]

  3. VR Group - Wikipedia

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    VR-Group Plc (Finnish: VR-Yhtymä Oyj, Swedish: VR-Group Abp), [2] commonly known as VR, is a government-owned railway company in Finland.VR's most important function is the operation of Finland's passenger rail services with 250 long-distance and 800 commuter rail services every day. [3]

  4. Jay'viar Suggs - Wikipedia

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    Jay'viar Suggs is an American college football defensive tackle for the Wisconsin Badgers. He previously played for the Grand Valley State Lakers and the LSU Tigers.

  5. Pauline Viardot - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Viardot (pronounced [po.lin vjaʁ.do]; 18 July 1821 – 18 May 1910) was a French dramatic mezzo-soprano, composer and pedagogue of Spanish descent.Born Michelle Ferdinande Pauline García, [1] she came from a musical family and took up music at a young age.

  6. Rail transport in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Indonesia's railways are on Java, used for both passenger and freight transport.There are three noncontinuous railway networks in Sumatra (Aceh and North Sumatra; West Sumatra; South Sumatra and Lampung) while two new networks are being developed in Kalimantan and Sulawesi.

  7. Viar - Wikipedia

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    Viar (Persian: ويار, also Romanized as Vīār) [1] is a village in Rudbar-e Shahrestan Rural District, Alamut-e Gharbi District, Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 184, in 57 families.