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  2. Automotive industry in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, FIAT entered a joint venture (JV) with the Republic of Serbia, creating what would become known as FCA Srbija. The JV extensively renovated and remodeled the former headquarters facility and assembly plant of Zastava Automobiles, and now manufactures the Fiat 500L, [11] [12] with an annual capacity of 85,000 cars (as of 2016). [13]

  3. Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Motorways in Serbia have three lanes in each direction (including hard shoulder), signs are white-on-green, and the normal speed limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) (since June 2018). They are maintained and operated by the national road operator company JP "Putevi Srbije" ("Roads of Serbia"). As of May 2024, there are 1,072 km (666 mi) of motorways in ...

  4. Poland–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Serbia. Polish-Serbian relations are foreign relations between Poland and Serbia. Diplomatic relations have been maintained since Poland and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes established them in 1919. Poland is a European Union member state and Serbia is a European Union candidate.

  5. Opel Manufacturing Poland - Wikipedia

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    2,853 (2018) Parent. Opel. Website. www.opel.pl. Opel Manufacturing Poland Sp. z o.o. (formerly General Motors Manufacturing Poland Sp. z o.o.) is an automobile manufacturer in Poland. It assembles light commercial vehicles in a factory in Gliwice and builds engines in Tychy. Opel Manufacturing Poland is a subsidiary of Opel Automobile GmbH in ...

  6. Fiat Serbia - Wikipedia

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    43°59′59.56″N20°54′7.43″E43.9998778°N 20.9020639°EFiat Serbia (Serbian: ФИАТ Србија, romanized:FIAT Srbija, lit. 'FIAT Serbia'), (formerly FIAT Automobiles Serbia[ a ] (FAS) from 2008 to 2014, then FCA Serbia[ b ] (FCAS) until 2021), is a Serbian automotive manufacturing company based in Kragujevac, Serbia. It is a joint ...

  7. Zastava Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Area served. Worldwide. Products. Cars and trucks. Owner. Government of Serbia. Parent. Group Zastava Vehicles. Zastava Automobiles (Serbian: Застава Аутомобили, Zastava Automobili) was a Serbian international car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which went bankrupt in May 2017.

  8. Telematics - Wikipedia

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    The technology of sending, receiving, and storing information using telecommunication devices to control remote objects. The integrated use of telecommunications and informatics for application in vehicles and to control vehicles on the move. Global navigation satellite system technology integrated with computers and mobile communications ...

  9. Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link - Wikipedia

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    Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link, commonly referred to as GMSL, is a serial link technology that is used for video distribution in cars. It was developed by Maxim Integrated. Maxim Integrated was acquired by Analog Devices [1][2] in 2021. GMSL is an asymmetric, full duplex SerDes technology - which means that it transports data at a high rate in ...