• Magirus GmbH is a truck manufacturer based in Ulm, Germany, founded by Conrad Dietrich Magirus (1824–1895). It was formerly known as Klöckner Humboldt...
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    The Magirus Mercur is a German 5 ton truck that was built by Magirus Deutz in Germany from 1951 to 1972. Other series from this manufacturer were also...
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  • anniversary of the presentation of the first Magirus ladder was celebrated together with the delivery of the 5000th Magirus aerial ladder produced since the Second...
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    Bachmann, Reto. "Magirus-Deutz - die Geschichte 6. Teil" [Magirus-Deutz history: Part 6] (in German). Staufen, Switzerland: Magirus-Deutz.ch. Retrieved...
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  • Chionodes magirus is a moth in the family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Arizona. Beccaloni...
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    since 1975, sold the truck as a Magirus or Iveco-Magirus (with slightly changed designations) until they retired the Magirus badge entirely. From then on...
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    The Magirus-Deutz Muni is a fire-fighting vehicle from Germany, which was produced by the Ulmer commercial vehicle manufacturer Magirus-Deutz in only...
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    after a disagreement with the Eberhardts, Magirus founded his own fire equipment company. In 1887, Magirus passed control of the company to his sons Heinrich...
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    "Johannes Magirus", reflecting an enthusiasm for classical culture that was common among many intellectuals of his time and place. Magirus ("Μάγειρας")...
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    Iveco 370 (redirect from Magirus M2000)
    10.5 meters respectively, as well as a 9 m few units. The German-built Magirus M2000 was based on the Iveco 370. There were eight possible engine configurations...
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