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  2. Wacker Neuson - Wikipedia

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    Wacker Neuson SE (formerly: Wacker Construction Equipment AG) is a manufacturer of construction equipment and compact machines for concrete and construction site technology. Its headquarters are in the city of Munich , Bavaria district of Germany, the company is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange .

  3. Wolseley 15/50 - Wikipedia

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    The Wolseley 15/50 was an updated version of the Wolseley 4/44. The main change was the engine; the 4/44 used a pre BMC Morris XPA unit and after the MG TF stopped production it was the only car still fitted with it.

  4. File:Wacker Neuson logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Wacker von Wackenfels - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Matthaeus Wacker von Wackenfels (1550–1619) was an active diplomat, scholar and author, with an avid interest in history and philosophy. A follower of Neostoicism , he sought to resolve the doubts he still had about his conversion to Catholicism , according to STUDIA RUDOLPHINA - Bulletin of the Research Center for Visual Arts and ...

  6. CP Class 1550 - Wikipedia

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    The Série 1550 are a series of 19 diesel-electric locomotives built for the Portuguese Railways (CP). They entered service in 1973; they were built in Canada by the Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW). [ 1 ]

  7. Waldseemüller map - Wikipedia

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    An inscription on the bottom right corner of the map explains that the map depicts the newly discovered parts of the world, added to those known from classical times: Although many of the ancients were most assiduous in describing the world, yet not a little remained unknown to them, such as, in the west, America, called by that name after its ...