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    Saroléa was an historic Belgian manufacturer, initially of bicycles from 1892 followed by motorcycles, ending production in 1963. The name was acquired...
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  • Louis-Camille Saroléa FRSE DLitt (24 October 1870 in Tongeren – 11 March 1953 in Edinburgh) was a Belgian philologist and author. Saroléa was born in Tongeren...
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    The Saroléa Albatros was a 22 kW (30 hp) flat twin air-cooled aircraft engine, produced just before World War II in Belgium. In the 1930s, Saroléa were...
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  • (1899–1908) Puch (1903–1987) FN (1901–1967) Gillet Herstal Minerva (1900–1914) Saroléa (1901–1960) Agrale (1984–1987) Brumana Pugliese (1970–1982) Balkan (1958–1975)...
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    Henri Sarolea (18 January 1844, Maastricht – 12 September 1900, Heerlen), was a Dutch railway entrepreneur and contractor who settled in Heerlen after...
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  • Sweden (Värnamo-Skillingaryd) Belgium was third with: Marcel Cox (Saroléa), A Meert (Saroléa) and Victor Leloup (FN). Great Britain won, with Sweden second...
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    cited Professor Charles Saroléa's counts of 1,766,188 executions. He questioned the accuracy of the figures, but endorsed Saroléa's "characterisation of...
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    former world record holder Louis Rutten (1884–1946) – Dutch geologist Henri Sarolea (1844–1900) – railway entrepreneur and contractor Bryan Smeets (born 1992)...
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    the Meuse Cultural centre in Visé Church (Église Saint Martin) in Visé Saroléa castle at Cheratte Cheratte-Hauteurs: watertower View to the Lanaye from...
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  • Kelsey Excelsior printing press from the 19th century; and a rare 1942 Saroléa motorcycle that Corey tries to convince Rick can turn a profit if restored...
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