zone à vitesse limitée - significado y definición. Qué es zone à vitesse limitée
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Qué (quién) es zone à vitesse limitée - definición

Bateau à Grande Vitesse

Gesca         
Gesca Limitée is a division of the Power Corporation of Canada, which published French-language daily newspapers in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
TGV         
  • Record runs of the TGV
  • TGV 2N2 train in Paris Gare de Lyon station
  • Europe's high-speed rail system, including TGV Lines in France
  • Héricourt]], [[Haute-Saône]] on the [[LGV Rhin-Rhône]]
  • TGV Atlantique at La Rochelle station
  • A TGV-Reseau Lacroix with number 549 at the Luxembourg station
  • TGV POS have the newer power cars unlike a TGV Réseau.
  • The TGV Duplex power cars use a more streamlined nose than previous TGVs.
  • A [[TGV Sud-Est]] set in the original orange livery, since superseded by silver and blue
  • Bourg-Saint-Maurice]] in the [[French Alps]] is popular in the winter season.
FRANCE'S HIGH-SPEED RAIL SERVICE
Train a grande vitesse; Train à grande vitesse; Ligne à grande vitesse; Ligne a grande vitesse; Tgv; TGV trains; French bullet train; Train a Grande Vitesse; Train à Grande Vitesse
¦ noun a French high-speed passenger train.
Origin
abbrev. of Fr. train a grande vitesse.
2020–21 SBV Vitesse season         
SBV VITESSE 2020–21 FOOTBALL SEASON
2020-21 SBV Vitesse season
The 2020–21 season was the 128th season in existence of SBV Vitesse and the club's 31st consecutive season in the top flight of Dutch football. In addition to the domestic league, Vitesse participated in this season's edition of the KNVB Cup.

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BGV

BGV or Bateau à Grande Vitesse is a concept of high speed ship being developed in France, capable of travelling up to 65 knots or 120 km/h.

Concept of BGV is based on the original idea of Gilles Vaton, who modified trimarans to achieve reduced drag and stability at high speeds.

There were proposals to use BGVs (equipped to carry both passenger and freight) between France and UK in time for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. UK based Chikara Shipping Ltd claimed to be buying BGVs, launching of fast services on the Boulogne maritime hub system linking Norway, the UK and Spain, but pulled out of the deal in late 2007. The first sailings are scheduled for 2008. This business plan was revealed to be fraudulent; the ferries have not entered service, investors have lost money, and the boss of Chikara Shipping fled.