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1987–1989 Volkswagen Golf II 5-door (France) The Golf Mk2 was available as a 3- and 5-door hatchback. The 2-door and 4-door sedan variants of the Golf Mk2 were marketed under the Volkswagen Jetta name. No cabriolet version was developed from the Mk2; instead, the Mk1-based convertible continued to be produced, with minor changes.
Golf 2 or Golf II may refer to: Vehicles. Volkswagen Golf Mk2, a car; Golf II, a type of Golf-class submarine; Video games. Actua Golf 2; Everybody's Golf 2;
Repatriated to Vichy France by the Germans at the end of the Tunisian campaign: 10 May 1943 to 22 February 1947: Charles Mast, Resident-General: 22 February 1947 to 13 June 1950: Jean Mons , Resident-General: 13 June 1950 to 13 January 1952: Louis Périllier , Resident-General: 13 January 1952 to 2 September 1953: Jean de Hauteclocque ,
Tunisia's A1 or A-1 motorway is a 659 km road connecting Tunis and Ben Guerdane. In the map shown, the A-1 is in red. In the map shown, the A-1 is in red. The highway was built from Tunis at the north end toward the south and is continuing to be extended to finally reach the Tunisian Libyan border .
The French International Boys Championship, known as the Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian, is an annual amateur golf tournament for men under 18 held in France. [ 1 ] The tournament was first played at Golf de Chantilly in 1926, and moved to Golf de Saint-Cloud in 1927.
Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (French: Union tunisienne de l'industrie, du commerce et de l'artisanat, Arabic: الاتحاد التونسي للصناعة والتجارة والصناعات التقليدية) or UTICA is an employers' organization in Tunisia representing industrial, trade and craft sectors.
The French International Lady Juniors Amateur Championship (French: Internationaux de France Juniors Filles), known also as the Esmond Trophy since 1927, is an annual amateur golf tournament in France for women up to 21.
It was the only thematic channel devoted solely to golf in France before the launch of Golf+ by the Canal+ Group in July 2012. Golf+ holds all rights to broadcast European and American tournaments for direct broadcasts. As a result, Golf Channel does not broadcast any of these live tournaments, but instead airs the LPGA Tour, Solheim Cup and ...