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Mediterranean city
Tyre or
Tyres may also
refer to: See of
Tyre, a
Christian diocese Tyre District, in the
South Governorate Tyre Hippodrome, a UNESCO...
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Tyre (/ˈtaɪər/; Arabic: صُور, romanized: Ṣūr; Phoenician: 𐤑𐤓, romanized: Ṣūr; Gr****: Τύρος, translit. Týros) is a city in Lebanon, one of the oldest...
- A tire (North
American English) or
tyre (Commonwealth English) is a ring-shaped
component that
surrounds a wheel's rim to
transfer a vehicle's load from...
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consisting of
tyres. Michelin's
numerous inventions include the
removable tyre, the
pneurail (a
tyre for rubber-
tyred metros) and the
radial tyre. Michelin...
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Formula One
tyres play a
significant role in the
performance of a
Formula One car. The
tyres have
undergone major changes throughout the
history of Formula...
- On
January 7, 2023,
Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old
black man, was
fatally injured by five
black police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, and died
three days...
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Nokian Tyres plc (Finnish:
Nokian Renkaat Oyj),
headquartered in Nokia, Finland,
produces tyres for cars, trucks, buses, and heavy-duty equipment. Known...
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Prince of
Tyre may
refer to: Amalric, Lord of
Tyre (c. 1272–1310),
ruler in
Tyre (now Lebanon) Pericles,
Prince of
Tyre, play
written at
least in part...
- A rain
tyre or wet
tyre (spelt tire in
American English,
commonly shortened to wet) is a
special tyre used in
motorsport in wet
weather as
opposed to a...
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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...