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  2. Hilti - Wikipedia

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    The global expansion continued throughout the 1960s and by 1971, Hilti's global turnover was 376 million Swiss francs across 45 countries, including new production facilities in Austria and in Germany. [11] In 1974 Hilti started to develop and market anchor bolts, and in 1977 Hilti introduced its first chemical anchor product line. Two more ...

  3. A36 autoroute - Wikipedia

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    The A36 autoroute is a toll motorway in northeastern France connecting the German border with Burgundy. It is also known as La Comtoise . The road forms part of European route E60 .

  4. Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    A 10 to A 19 are in eastern Germany (Berlin, Saxony-Anhalt, parts of Saxony and Brandenburg) A 20 to A 29 are in northern and northeastern Germany; A 30 to A 39 are in Lower Saxony (northwestern Germany) and Thuringia; A 40 to A 49 are in the Rhine-Ruhr to Frankfurt Rhine-Main; A 52 to A 59 are in the Lower Rhine region to Cologne

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    Superbowl Sunday is one of the most-watched televised events of the year, giving companies primetime to showcase their most creative and eye-catching ads.And this year didn’t disappoint.

  6. Bundesautobahn 30 - Wikipedia

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    Bundesautobahn 30 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 30, short form Autobahn 30, abbreviated as BAB 30 or A 30) is a highway in northwestern Germany. It runs from west to east, starting at the Dutch border. On the border it connects with the Dutch A1 motorway, hence, the A 30 is part of the important European connection Berlin ...

  7. List of tunnels in Germany - Wikipedia

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    With few exceptions, Baden-Württemberg has a speed limit of 100 km/h for all road and motorway tunnels that have two tubes. It is the only German state where this is the case; other German states have had a speed limit of 80 km/h.