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Adria

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Adria (ā`drēə), ancient name of the Adriatic, extended to mean the central Mediterranean.


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The aircraft, which is due to enter service at the end of 2010 with a range of up to 1,691 nautical miles and maximum takeoff weight of 41,640kg, has notched up firm orders with carriers including Adria Airways and Brit Air.
The trend was on full view when hundreds crammed into a chic Beijing art gallery for demonstrations given by chef Albert Adria of elBulli, the Spanish restaurant seen as the world leader in the molecular cuisine movement.
FIA GT Championship: Second race, second win for Collard and Westbrook Emmanuel Collard and Richard Westbrook won round two of the FIA GT Championship with a Prospeed Competition 911 GT3 RSR on the Adria International Raceway in Italy (17 May) and, with their second win in succession, further extended their lead in the GT2 classification.
 
 
 
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