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Czech vehicle manufacturer based in Kopřivnice
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Tatra_(company)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Tatra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tatra may refer to: Tatra Mountains, a mountain range in Slovakia and Poland Tatra County, an administrative
Tatra
Mountain range on the Polish–Slovak border
Tatra Mountains The Tatra Mountains (pronounced) or Tatras (Tatry either in Slovak (pronounced [ˈtatri] ) or in Polish (pronounced [ˈtatrɨ]) – plurale
Tatra_Mountains
Czech heavy military truck
The Tatra 815-7 (also known as Tatra 817, T817 or Tatra Force) is a heavy army logistics vehicle made by the Czech company Tatra produced since 2007. T817
Tatra_815-7
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 613 is a large luxury rear wheel driven car with rear-mounted air-cooled engine manufactured by Czechoslovak manufacturer Tatra from 1974 until
Tatra_613
Czech truck family
The Tatra 815 is a truck family, produced by Czech company Tatra. It uses the traditional Tatra concept of rigid backbone tube and swinging half-axles
Tatra_815
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 77 (T77) is one of the first serial-produced, truly aerodynamically-designed automobiles, produced by Czechoslovak company Tatra from 1934 to
Tatra_77
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 603 is a large rear-engined luxury car which was produced by the Czechoslovak company Tatra from 1956 to 1975. It was a continuation of the
Tatra_603
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 87 (T87) is a car built by Czechoslovak manufacturer Tatra from 1936 to 1950. It was powered by a rear-mounted, 2.9-litre, air-cooled, 90°, overhead
Tatra_87
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 97 (T97) is a Czechoslovak mid-size car built by Tatra in Kopřivnice, Moravia, from 1936 to 1939. The Tatra 97 was designed to complement two
Tatra_97
The Austro-Tatra was a car made by Austro-Tatra-Werke, Vienna, from 1934 to 1948. After World War I and the subdivision of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austro-Tatra
Czech tramcar type
The T3 is a type of Czech tramcar produced by ČKD Tatra. A late-2000s study conducted on the Prague tram system has shown 98.9% reliability, the best
Tatra_T3
Mountain range along the border of Slovakia and Poland
The High Tatras or High Tatra Mountains (Slovak: Vysoké Tatry; Polish: Tatry Wysokie; Rusyn: Высокы Татры, Vŷsokŷ Tatrŷ; German: Hohe Tatra; Hungarian:
High_Tatras
Truck supply scam
Tatra Truck scam is a scam that came to light in 2012 involving the sale of some 7,000 trucks to the Indian army over a period of more than two decades
Tatra_Truck_scam
Rear-engined luxury car released in 1996 by Tatra
The Tatra 700 is a rear-engined luxury car released in 1996 by the Czech car maker Tatra. It was essentially a heavily restyled version of the Tatra 613
Tatra_700
Motor vehicle
Tatra 600 at the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum Streamlined Tatras Tatra V570 1931, 1933 Tatra 77 1933-1938 Tatra 87 1936-1950 Tatra 97 1936-1939 Tatra 600
Tatra_600
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 158 Phoenix is a heavy truck made by the Czech company Tatra, produced since 2011, with axle variations of 4×4, 6×6, 8×6, 8×8 and 10×10, but
Tatra_Phoenix
Polish breed of dog
The Tatra Shepherd Dog (Polish: Polski Owczarek Podhalański, lit. 'Polish Podhale Sheepdog') is a Polish breed of large flock guardian dog originating
Tatra_Shepherd_Dog
Ukrainian manufacturer of trams
Tatra-Yug (Russian: Татра-Юг, Tatra-South) is a Ukrainian tram manufacturer that rents the facilities of Pivdenmash in Dnipro. The company was founded
Tatra-Yug
Czech truck family
The Tatra T813 was a truck produced in Czechoslovakia by the Tatra company. It was produced from 1967 to 1982. The basic representative of this series
Tatra_813
Motor vehicle
handed back to Tatra factory museum. Streamlined Tatras Tatra V570 1931, 1933 Tatra 77 1933-1938 Tatra 87 1936-1950 Tatra 97 1936-1939 Tatra T600 Tatraplan
Tatra_V570
The Tatra K1 was an experimental tramcar developed by ČKD Tatra between 1964 and 1965. Previous Tatra units were concerned primarily with increasing capacity
Tatra_K1
National park in Poland
Tatra National Park (Polish: Tatrzański Park Narodowy; abbr. TPN) is a national park located in the Tatra Mountains in Tatra County, in the Lesser Poland
Tatra_National_Park,_Poland
Mountain range of Slovakia within the Eastern Tatras mountain range
Belianske Tatras (Slovak: Belianske Tatry, Slovak pronunciation: [ˈbelɪɐnske ˈtatri]) is a mountain range in the Eastern Tatras of North Central Slovakia
Belianske_Tatras
Czech truck family
The Tatra 111 was a heavy-duty truck produced by the Tatra company in Czechoslovakia. The T111 was developed and manufactured during World War II as a
Tatra_111
Czech tram model
ČKD Tatra from 1984 to 1999 and a total of 206 cars were sold. The vehicle has an angular design similar to Tatra T6A5, Tatra RT8D5M, and Tatra KT4 both
Tatra_KT8D5
Súkromná banka na Slovensku
Tatra banka is a commercial bank in Slovakia. It was founded in 1990 as the first private bank in Slovakia. It took the name of a former bank also named
Tatra_Banka
Defunct Czech company
former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic. It is famous for the Tatra T3, a tramcar that sold 13,991 units worldwide. ČKD was formed in 1927 from
ČKD
Subspecies of mammal
Rupicapra. Tatra chamois live in the Tatra Mountains in Poland and Slovakia. The Tatra chamois live in all parts of the Tatras: in the Western Tatras (Slovakia
Tatra_chamois
Motor vehicle
The Tatra T816 is a truck family, produced by Czech company Tatra. It uses the traditional tatra concept of rigid backbone tube and swinging half-axles
Tatra_816
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 12 is an automobile produced by Czech manufacturer Tatra between 1926 and 1933.[citation needed] It was replaced by the Tatra 57 in 1932. At
Tatra_12
Car model
Metalex MTX Tatra V8 (also known as the Metalex MTX V8 GT 3900 in Western Europe) was a super-sports car produced by MTX in cooperation with Tatra in 1991
MTX_Tatra_V8
Country in Central Europe
from the Tatras proper by the valley of the Váh river are the Low Tatras, with their highest peak of Ďumbier at 2,043 metres (6,703 ft). The Tatra mountain
Slovakia
Rebuilt partially low-floor tram
The Tatra KTNF6 is a modernized tram of type KT4 rebuilt with a central low-floor segment. Trams of this type are used in Cottbus, in Brandenburg an der
Tatra_KTNF6
Public museum in Zakopane, Poland
The Tatra Museum is a museum of the history, culture, nature and ethnography of the Polish Tatras; its main branch is located in Zakopane, Poland. The
Tatra_Museum
Electrical tram used in former Warsaw Pact countries
Tatra T6B5 is a Czechoslovak-built high floor four axle tram with a pulse-width-modulation ('chopper') speed control. This model of tram was produced
Tatra_T6B5
Peak in the Western Tatras between Slovakia and Poland
Polish) is a mountain in the Western Tatras at the border of Slovakia and Poland. It lies on the main ridge of Western Tatras between Ostrý Roháč and mountain
Volovec_(Tatra)
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 75 is a Czechoslovak mid-size car that Tatra introduced in 1933 as the successor to the Tatra 54 and was Tatra's last front-engined car. The
Tatra_75
Czech truck family
The Tatra 138 is a truck produced in Czechoslovakia by the Tatra company. Known as the immediate successor to the Tatra 111, the model introduced a number
Tatra_138
Motor vehicle
The Tatra T11 is an automobile that was produced from 1923 through 1927. It was the first Tatra model to use backbone tube chassis, swinging half-axles
Tatra_11
The Tatra Cup (Slovak: Tatranský pohár) is an annual ice hockey tournament held in Poprad, Slovakia. It is the second oldest club tournament in Europe
Tatra_Cup
Subspecies of a rodent
The Tatra marmot (Marmota marmota latirostris) is an endemic subspecies of marmot found in the Tatra Mountains. In the past, it was a game animal, but
Tatra_marmot
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 57 are a series of two-door compact cars, built by Czechoslovak company Tatra from 1932. They are popularly known by the nickname "Hadimrška"
Tatra_57
Presidents' Conference Committee concept, produced by Czechoslovak company ČKD Tatra. 287 multiple T1 units were built between 1952 and 1958. Most of them were
Tatra_T1
Motor vehicle
manufactured by Tatra. It was designed as a rapid response vehicle for use in motorsport and civilian operations. The car was based on second-hand Tatra 613-2 model
Tatra_623
Automotive chassis based on a central structural tube
Škoda Superb, Tatra 77, Tatra 87, Tatra 97, Toyota 2000GT and TVR S1. Trucks with a backbone chassis include the Tatra 111, Tatra 148 and Tatra 815. Some
Backbone_chassis
First production Czechoslovak articulated tramcar (1966–1983)
The Tatra K2 was the first production articulated tramcar built by ČKD Tatra between 1966 and 1983, following the failure of the experimental prototypes
Tatra_K2
Czech streetcar
Tatra T6A5 is a unidirectional high-floor Czech streetcar made for public transport in Europe and is one sub-type of T6 standard trams made by Czech light
Tatra_T6A5
National park in Central Slovakia
Low Tatras National Park (Slovak: Národný park Nízke Tatry; abbr. NAPANT) is a national park in Central Slovakia, between the Váh River and the Hron River
Low_Tatras_National_Park
1955 Czechoslovak tramcar
T2 is the name of a tramcar, produced by Tatra. The tramcar was produced between 1955 and 1962, and a total of 771 cars were produced. The very first
Tatra_T2
Czech truck family
The Tatra T 810 (Tactic) is a medium truck made by Czech company Tatra; it replaced the popular Praga V3S which was introduced in the 1950s and served
Tatra_810
Narrow gauge railway line in Slovakia
The Tatra Electric Railway (Slovak: Tatranská elektrická železnica), colloquially Tatra Railway, is an electrified (1500 V DC) single track 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)
Tatra_Electric_Railway
Tramcar built by ČKD Tatra between 1985 and 1999
The Tatra T6A2 was a tramcar built by ČKD Tatra between 1985 and 1999. Having enjoyed widespread success with its previous models among mainly Soviet
Tatra_T6A2
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 54 is an automobile launched by Tatra in 1931. An economy version of the Tatra 52, it was replaced in 1933 by the Tatra 75. The car was powered
Tatra_54
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 80 is a Czechoslovak luxury full-size car built by Tatra between 1931 and 1935. Hans Ledwinka designed the car in 1930. It was launched in 1931
Tatra_80
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 92 was an 6×4 off-road military truck model made by Czech manufacturer Tatra between 1937 and 1941. It was mainly used for transporting military
Tatra_92
Ukrainian tram vehicle
Tatra-Yug K1T is a Ukrainian low-floor tram family designed by Tatra-Yug and built at Pivdenmash aerospace factory in Dnipro. K1T is Tatra-Yug's first
Tatra-Yug_K1T
Mountain range in Europe
The Western Tatras (Slovak: Západné Tatry; Polish: Tatry Zachodnie) are mountains in the Tatras, part of the Carpathian Mountains, located on the Polish-Slovak
Western_Tatras
Czechoslovak tram
T4 is a tram produced by ČKD Tatra. It is the narrower variant of the Tatra T3 model. A large number of cars was supplied to the GDR, the USSR, Romania
Tatra_T4
Four-axle type articulated tramcar
Tatra KT4 (KT stands for kloubová tramvaj, lit. 'articulated tram') is a short-articulated tram with four-axles developed by the Czech firm ČKD Tatra
Tatra_KT4
referred to as the High Tatras and the Belianske Tatras (Slovak: Belianske Tatry) ranges. Western Tatras Tatra National Park, Slovakia Tatra National Park, Poland
Eastern_Tatras
The Tatra T6 is a family of trams from the Czech manufacturer Tatra ČKD built in Prague. It was a continuation of the Tatra T5 type. The cars had an all-steel
Tatra_T6
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 30 is an automobile formerly made by the Czech manufacturer Tatra. It was manufactured between 1926 and 1928. From 1928 to 1931 the car was
Tatra_30
Tram model produced by ČKD Tatra
The Tatra K5 (officially the K5AR), nicknamed "Cairos", were bidirectional two-section trams manufactured by ČKD Tatra in the early 1970s. This type was
Tatra_K5
The Tatra T5C5 is a single-car tram built by ČKD Tatra in Prague in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1978, two prototypes were tested in Prague and Budapest
Tatra_T5C5
Military unit
Panzer Division Tatra (Panzer Training Division Tatra) was an armored division of the German Army formed in Moravia in August 1944. The division was hastily
Panzer_Division_Tatra
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 70 is a Czechoslovak luxury car that was made by Tatra at Kopřivnice from 1931 to 1937. It succeeded the Tatra 31. The model was launched in
Tatra_70
Topics referred to by the same term
Tatra National Park is the name for two different national parks located in the Tatra mountains: Tatra National Park, Poland (Tatrzański Park Narodowy)
Tatra_National_Park
Lake in the Tatra Mountains, southern Poland
Tatra Mountains, in southern Poland. It is located deep within the Tatra National Park in the Rybi Potok (the Fish Brook) Valley, of the High Tatras mountain
Morskie_Oko
Austro-Hungarian lead ship of Tatra-class
SMS Tátra was the lead ship of her class of six destroyers built for the kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine (Austro-Hungarian Navy) shortly before
SMS_Tátra
Motor vehicle
such brake system. Tatra - Passenger Cars, Karel Rosenkranz, TATRA, a. s., 2007 https://www.auto-histories.org/tatra-featured-car/tatra-the-beginning
Tatra_10
The Tatra T5A5 was an experimental tramcar developed in 1972 by ČKD Tatra in Prague. Designed as a successor to earlier models, the T5A5 was fitted with
Tatra_T5A5
Czech truck family
The Tatra 148 was a truck produced in Czechoslovakia by the Tatra company. In 1969 Tatra decided to modernize the existing T138 model with a number of
Tatra_148
Tatra T5 is the overall typename of trams in the fifth generation, manufactured by ČKD Tatra. This generation has brand new concept, is not based on PCC
Tatra_T5
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 81 was heavy-duty truck model made by Czech manufacturer Tatra between 1940 and 1942. The development was ordered by German government in the
Tatra_81
Trams
Tatra KT8D5R.N2 is a reconstruction of the bidirectional tram Tatra KT8D5 and Tatra KT8D5SU (Soviet Union). They were being reconstructed between 2002
Tatra_KT8D5R.N2
Group of around 200 lakes in the Tatra Mountains
The Tatra lakes comprise approximately 200 bodies of water, excluding smaller and seasonal lakes, located within the Tatra Mountains. Of these, around
Tatra_lakes
County in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Tatra County (Polish: powiat tatrzański) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, southern
Tatra_County
Czech truck family
The Tatra T 163 Jamal (named after the Yamal Peninsula in Siberia, Russia) is a heavy truck made by the Czech company Tatra. It uses the traditional Tatra
Tatra_163
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 72 was an army off-road truck model made by Czech manufacturer Tatra between 1933 and 1937. It was mainly used for transporting military cargo
Tatra_72
Czehoslovak armored draisine
The Tatra T18 was a Czechoslovak draisine designed and manufactured by Tatra in the 1920s. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tatra T 18. (in Polish)
Tatra_T18
Species of rodent
The Tatra pine vole (Microtus tatricus), also called the Tatra vole or Tatra ground vole, is a species of vole endemic to the Carpathian mountain range
Tatra_pine_vole
National Park in Slovakia
Tatra(s) National Park (Slovak: Tatranský národný park; abbr. TANAP) is one of the nine national parks in Slovakia. It is situated in North Central Slovakia
Tatra_National_Park,_Slovakia
Motor vehicle
The Tatra 82 was a heavy-duty car model made by Czech manufacturer Tatra between 1935 and 1938. It was mainly used for military cargo and personnel.[citation
Tatra_82
Motor vehicle
a luxury car. As the company changed its name the model was renamed to Tatra 20 in 1919. It was successor to the highly successful model NW type S. It
Tatra_20
Mountain range in Slovakia
The Low Tatras or Low Tatra (Slovak: Nízke Tatry; Hungarian: Alacsony-Tátra) is a mountain range of the Inner Western Carpathians in central Slovakia
Low_Tatras
Valley in Poland
Poland, in Tatra Mountains, Western Tatras, Poland. It stretches from the village of Kiry, about 9 km, right up to the main ridge of the Tatras. Halfway
Kościeliska_Valley
Infantry Mobility Vehicle
mobility vehicle developed and built by Nexter and Tatra Defence Vehicle. The Titus platform uses the Tatra 817 chassis. The Nexter Titus is a six-wheeled
Nexter_Titus
Cave in Poland
Małołączniak in the Western Tatra Mountains, of the Carpathian Mountains System, in southern Poland. The cave is within Tatra National Park. With the length
Jaskinia_Wielka_Śnieżna
German armoured car of WW2
lightly armoured, armed with a 20, 50 or 75 mm main gun, and powered by a Tatra V12 diesel engine. The Sd.Kfz. 234 broadly resembles the appearance of Sd
Sd.Kfz._234
Czech car model made 1926-1933
The Tatra 26/30 is a 6x4 automobile produced by the Czech manufacturer Tatra between 1927 and 1933. Three prototypes were developed on the basis of the
Tatra_26/30
Tatra-Yug K1 is a Ukrainian tram family based on the Czechoslovak designed Tatra T6B5. The trams were designed by the former Ukrainian branch of ČKD, now
Tatra-Yug_K1
Slovak 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
Konštrukta – Defence and publicly revealed in 2015. The EVA is based on a Tatra 815 6×6 truck, but the system can be also mounted on an 8×8 truck chassis
155_mm_SpGH_EVA
Mountain range in the Western Carpathians
The Fatra-Tatra Area (in geomorphology) or the Tatra-Fatra Belt of core mountains (in geology) is a part of the Inner Western Carpathians, a subprovince
Fatra-Tatra_Area
Town in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
today. Tatra Trucks, one of the oldest motor vehicle manufacturers in the world, is based here. The town is home to five museums, including the Tatra Truck
Kopřivnice
1912 class of Austro-Hungarian destroyers
The Tátra class consisted of six destroyers built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy shortly before the First World War. By the last years of the first decade
Tátra-class_destroyer
Mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe
at 1,700 km (1,100 mi). The highest peaks in the Carpathians are in the Tatra Mountains, exceeding 2,600 m (8,500 ft), closely followed by those in the
Carpathian_Mountains
Avalanche in the Tatra Mountains
The 2003 Tatra Mountains avalanche was an avalanche that occurred on 28 January 2003, sweeping away nine out of a thirteen-member group heading to the
2003 Tatra Mountains avalanche
2003_Tatra_Mountains_avalanche
Country in Central Europe
Carpathians in the east. The highest part of the Carpathian massif are the Tatra Mountains, extending along Poland's southern border. Poland's highest point
Poland
National anthem of Slovakia
(Slovak pronunciation: [ˈnat tatrɔw sa ˈbliːska]; lit. 'Lightning Over the Tatras') is the national anthem of Slovakia. The origins of it are in the Central
Nad_Tatrou_sa_blýska
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Elixir of Truth
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Cherishes Truth
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Imbued in the Colour of Truth
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Gem of Truth
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Greek, Swedish
Blend of Ann and Janet; Gift of God's Favor
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Indian, Sindhi
Gold; Diamond
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hobday.
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Hindu, Indian
Happiness
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Daughter
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Song Bird
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Greek Latin
Athene was the goddess of war and wisdom, after whom the city Athens was named.
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Indian
Victorious, Triumphant, Gain
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Indian
Divine power
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Arabic, Muslim
A Must have; Right; Courage; Power; Legal; Allowable
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