Tires is a Portuguese village located in the civil parish of São Domingos de Rana, in the coastal municipality of Cascais. The first known reference to...
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União Recreativa e Desportiva de Tires is a Portuguese football club located in Tires, Portugal. Tires' colours are green and white. Official website...
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rubber tires. Until 1980, Gislaved produced tires for cars and trucks, today only for passenger cars (including SUVs). Gislaved was a Swedish car tire manufacturer...
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These tires are a challenging source of waste, due to the large volume produced, the durability of the tires, and the components in the tire that are...
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Snow tires, also known as winter tires, are tires designed for use on snow and ice. Snow tires have a tread design with larger gaps than those on conventional...
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Beto (footballer, born 1998) (category Campeonato de Portugal (league) players)
jogava no Tires e trabalhava no KFC"" [Beto: "Three years ago I played for Tires and I worked at KFC"]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved...
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Cascais Municipal Aerodrome (category Portugal transport stubs)
Aerodrome) (Portuguese: Aeródromo de Tires/Aeródromo Municipal de Cascais) (IATA: CAT, ICAO: LPCS) is a regional airport, situated near the village of Tires, in...
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Road signs in Portugal are governed by the "Regulamento de Sinalização do Trânsito" (Road Signage Regulation) of the Republic of Portugal. They are installed...
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Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company (redirect from Good ride tires)
and Portugal. "Hangzhou Zhongce largest tyremaker in China". Archived from the original on 2013-06-09. "Hangzhou Zhongce 10th among Top 75 tire makers"...
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Necklacing (category Tires)
micro-ondas, or microwave in Portuguese. Journalist Tim Lopes was a notable victim. Oliver, Mark (19 May 2018). "Death By Tire Fire: A Brief History Of "Necklacing"...
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