South-Western Administrative Okrug (Yugo-Zapadny administrativny okrug), an administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia
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Over the years Italian automobile industry has also been involved in numerous enterprises outside Italy, many of which have involved the production of Fiat based models, including Lada in Russia, Zastava and Yugo in the former Yugoslavia, FSO (Polski Fiat) in Poland and SEAT (now part of Volkswagen) in Spain.
It is located in the middle of the depression of the Ebro valley at the foot of the mountains of the Yugo and the Zaragoza region of Cinco Villas.
Many small European cars such as the Opel GT,Fiat 128, the Yugo, and the Triumph Motor Company small chassis cars (Herald, Vitesse, Spitfire, GT6) used transverse steel springs in similar fashion.
The film is notable for the number of Yugo automobiles that are driven by the main characters, as well as the number of personalized license plates, including 'JEPH' for Jeff, 'UGOMONA' for Mona, 'OHRONE' for Rona, 'PHIL123' for Phil, 'POLICE' for Wyatt, 'ELLIEE' for Ellie, 'MURPH' for Murph.
(Bricklin was later responsible for importing the Subaru 360 and the Yugo hatchback, as well as producing his own car, among other things).
Northwestern economic region (Severo-Zapadny ekonomichesky rayon), an economic region of Russia
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North-Western Administrative Okrug (Severo-Zapadny administrativny okrug), an administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia
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Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), a federal district of Russia
Many posts on Facebook and other social media suggest that the phenomenon is on the rise, especially with young people and in certain cities, especially Mostar.
The village is also known for a high number of scholars who to have studied Islamic religious education in the Islamic University of Madinah.
Western Administrative Okrug (Zapadny administrativny okrug), an administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia
The Zastava M98/48 (often called Mod.98/48, Model. 98/48, Yugo K98) was a refurbished bolt action rifle, chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge that was temporary adopted in the years after WWII by the Yugoslav People's Army.
A four-seat Yugo, for example, boasted a $3990 price in the mid-80s, just slightly more than the Zipper.