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  2. Apollo Tyres - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Tyres currently sells Apollo and Vredestein (or Maloya) branded tyres in Europe. [15] The company currently operates two tyre factories in Europe; in the Netherlands and in Hungary. [28] The Enschede plant was acquired from Vredestein, the newly built facility southeasterly from Gyöngyöshalász was inaugurated for production on 7 April ...

  3. Apollo Vredestein - Wikipedia

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    This would have turned Apollo Tyre into the world's seventh-largest tyre company, with combined global revenue of an estimated US$6.6 billion, according to Tire Review data, [6] but on 30 December 2013, the Cooper acquisition was called off. [7] In May 2015, Apollo Tyres announced the relocation of its European head office from Enschede, to ...

  4. Dunlop Tyres - Wikipedia

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    Dunlop Tyres is a brand of tyres which is managed by different companies around the world. It was founded by pneumatic tyre pioneer John Boyd Dunlop in Belfast, Ireland, in 1888. [5] The brand is operated by Goodyear [1] in North America (passenger car & light truck), Europe, Australia and New Zealand. [6]

  5. Apollonius of Tyre - Wikipedia

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    The story is first mentioned in Latin by Venantius Fortunatus in his Carmina (Bk. vi. 8, 11. 5–6) during the late 6th century; [1] it is conjectured, based on similarities with the Ephesian Tale of Xenophon of Ephesus and the presence of idioms awkward in Latin but typical in Greek, that the original was a Greek romance of the third century. [2]

  6. Argos, Peloponnese - Wikipedia

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    The local see is today the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Argolis. Under 'Frankish' Crusader rule, Argos became a Latin Church bishopric in 1212, which lasted as a residential see until Argos was taken by the Ottoman Empire in 1463 [36] but would be revived under the second Venetian rule in 1686. Today the diocese is a Catholic titular see.

  7. Temple of the Delians - Wikipedia

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    The temple contained the cult statue of Apollo and centuries of precious offerings. [3] One of the treasures of the temple was a statue of Apollo made by "Angelion and Tektaos, sons of Dionysiodotos", who depicted the god with three Charites (Graces) in his hand. [4] The famous Colossus of the Naxians stood in the adjacent courtyard.

  8. Delphi Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of the Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi. Between 1999 and 2003, the museum underwent yet another phase of renovations, carried out by the Greek architect Alexandros Tombazis. These included the construction of a new facade in a contemporary style and a new hall for the charioteer.

  9. Delos - Wikipedia

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    Delos (/ ˈ d iː l ɒ s /; Greek: Δήλος; Attic Greek: Δῆλος, Doric Greek: Δᾶλος), is a small Greek island near Mykonos, close to the centre of the Cyclades archipelago. Though only 3.43 km 2 (1.32 sq mi) in area, it is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece .