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  2. Category:January 2024 events - Wikipedia

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    January 2024 sports events (6 C) C. January 2024 crimes (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "January 2024 events" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. Car-free days - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta weekly Car Free Day, 2024 Brussels Car Free Day, 2022 The Bois de la Cambre Car-Free Days, 2015. On car-free days, people are encouraged to travel by means other than cars. Some cities, like Jakarta and Tehran, have weekly car-free days. [1] Other such days are annual. World Car Free Day is celebrated on September 22. Organized events ...

  4. Sports Car Club of America - Wikipedia

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    Individual national-level events called "Championship Tours" and "Match Tours" are held throughout the racing season. The SCCA also holds national-level events in an alternate format called "ProSolo". In ProSolo, two cars compete at the same time on mirror-image courses with drag racing-style starts, complete with reaction and 60-foot times ...

  5. Veteran Car Club of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    In the 1937 Brighton run there had been 116 cars and 105 of those cars belonged to club members. Club members owned 140 cars in roadworthy condition all built before 1905. There were 235 members of the club. [5] In 1950 a rally and reliability trial in Oxford attracted 84 cars, the oldest an 1895 Lutzmann with a 4 hp single-cylinder engine. [6]

  6. PCC streetcar - Wikipedia

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    One of the key patents was filed by Dan H. Bell on January 8, 1937, and granted on July 5, 1938, and entitled, "Rail Car or Similar Article," Patent No. 110,384. [6] The first car to be placed in a scheduled public service was PRCo 100 in August and B&QT launched its first scheduled service with a group of cars on October 1, 1936, followed by ...

  7. Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    1652 Sanson Map of India. Mangalore was named after the deity Mangaladevi, the presiding deity of the Mangaladevi Temple, [9] or a synonym of the goddess Tara of the Vajrayana Buddhist sect. [10] According to local legend, a princess named Parimala or Premaladevi from Malabar [11] renounced her kingdom and became a disciple of Matsyendranath, the founder of the Nath tradition. [12]

  8. St. John's Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Grant sold his 50.1 percent controlling stake for $250 million to a joint venture of Atlas Capital Group, Fortress Investment Group, and Westbrook Partners. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] That November, Atlas and the Hudson River Park Trust signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in which Atlas would buy unused air rights above Pier ...

  9. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment

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    Podcast guests include Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton, U.S. army (Ret.) in one episode and, in another, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his colleague Gabriel Sterling just two days before the infamous phone call between Raffensperger and then-President Trump and just six days before the January 6 Capitol insurrection.