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Corrida may refer to: Bullfight; Corrida (horse), a racehorse; Corrida (Dschinghis Khan album), 1983; Corrida (Kabát album), 2006 This page was last edited ...
The FIA European Truck Racing Championship is a motorsport truck road racing series for semi-tractors which is sanctioned to the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and is organised by ETRA Promotion GmbH. [1] Pedro Ignacio García Marco and Jochen Hahn on the Circuito del Jarama in 2013. Spain Grand Prix 2013
The corrida de sortija is a traditional gaucho sport of the Rio de la Plata area of South America that is similar to ring jousting. In Spain, it forms part of the annual Festival of Sant Joan in Ciutadella de Menorca in the Balearic Islands, where it is known as córrer s'ensortilla. [1] It was described by Thomas Hutchinson in 1868: [2]
Badass Ravi Kumar is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language musical action film [5] directed by Keith Gomes in his feature film directorial debut and produced by Himesh Reshammiya Melodies.
Since its launch on April 18, 1983, American cable and satellite pay television channel Disney Channel airs and/or releases/distributes original first-run television films under the banner names of Disney Channel Premiere Films until October 1997, Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) until March 2023, and Disney Original Movie thereafter.
Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to fence off more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day.
The word squirrel, first attested in 1327, comes from the Anglo-Norman esquirel which is from the Old French escurel, the reflex of a Latin word sciurus, which was taken from the Ancient Greek word σκίουρος (skiouros; from σκία-ουρος) 'shadow-tailed', referring to the long bushy tail which many of its members have.
Corrida de Cori is a mountain range in Argentina and It consists of several aligned volcanoes, including Cerro Escorial , which exceed 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) in elevation. The range, together with several local volcanoes, forms an alignment that may be controlled by a fault system.