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What (who) is S V Caravan - definition

1970 SONG COMPOSED BY OZZY OSBOURNE, BILL WARD, GEEZER BUTLER, TONY IOMMI WITH LYRICS BY BILL WARD, TONY IOMMI, OZZY OSBOURNE, GEEZER BUTLER PERFORMED BY BLACK SABBATH
Planet Caravan (Pantera song); Planet Caravan (Vinyl); Planet caravan

Caravan to Vaccarès         
BOOK BY ALISTAIR MACLEAN
Caravan to Vaccares
Caravan to Vaccarès is a novel by author Alistair MacLean, originally published in 1970. This novel is set in the Provence region of southern France.
Caravan and Motorhome Club         
  • Caravan Club [[logo]] used until 2017.
  • Sandringham estate]]
ORGANIZATION
Caravaning club of Great Britain; Certificated Location; Certificated Locations; Caravan Club; Caravanclub.co.uk; The Caravan Club
The Caravan and Motorhome Club is an organisation representing caravan and motorhome users in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was founded in 1907 and now represents nearly one million members (caravanners, motorhomers and campervanners).
caravan         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Caravans; Caravan (disambiguation); Caravan (film); Cara van; Caravan (album); Caravan (song)
¦ noun
1. Brit. a vehicle equipped for living in, usually designed to be towed.
2. N. Amer. a covered motor vehicle with living accommodation.
3. historical a group of people travelling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
Derivatives
caravanner noun
caravanning noun
Origin
C15: from Fr. caravane, from Pers. karwan.

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Planet Caravan

"Planet Caravan" is a song by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was originally released on their 1970 album Paranoid.