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Mayo Senior Hurling Championship The Mayo Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the clubs in County Mayo. The winners of the Mayo Championship are awarded the TJ Tyrell Cup and qualify to represent their county in the Connacht Club Championship and in turn, if successful, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship.
Mayo South-Roscommon South (Dáil Éireann constituency) Mayo South-Roscommon South is a former parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which was represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. Covering part of the territory of the two counties of Mayo and Roscommon, it existed from 1921–1923.
Mayo Suzukaze Mayo Suzukaze (涼風 真世 Suzukaze Mayo, born September 11, 1960 in Ishinomaki, Miyagi) is a Japanese film and television actress who has done some voice work as a seiyū, namely as the voice of Himura Kenshin in Rurouni Kenshin. She was previously a Takarazuka Revue stage actress.
Mayo-Kebbi Est Region Mayo-Kebbi Est is one of the 18 regions of Chad (Decrees N° 415/PR/MAT/02 and 419/PR/MAT/02), and its capital is Bongor. It is composed by part of the former prefecture of Mayo-Kebbi (sub-prefectures of Bongor, Fianga and Gounou Gaya).
Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Region Mayo-Kebbi Ouest is one of the 18 regions of Chad (Decrees N° 415/PR/MAT/02 and 419/PR/MAT/02), and its capital is Pala. It is composed of part of the former prefecture of Mayo-Kebbi (sub-prefectures of Pala and Léré).
Mayo-Smith's Pyramid A pyramid designed so that it retains a pyramidal shape as it’s being constructed. It is a metaphor used to describe novel and innovative projects that are designed and constructed in ways that reduce costs associated with uncertainty.
Mayonaise (song) "Mayonaise" (not to be misspelled Mayonnaise) is a song by The Smashing Pumpkins, first officially released on the 1993 breakthrough album Siamese Dream. It was recorded from December 1992 to March 1993 at Triclops Sound Studios.
Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san (真夜ä¸ă®ĺĽĄć¬ˇă•ん喜多ă•ă‚“ English title: Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims) is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kudo Kankuro. The film stars several well-known and highly respected Japanese actors.
Mayonnaise Mayonnaise is a thick sauce made primarily from vegetable oil and egg yolks."Mayonnaise is an emulsion of oil droplets suspended in a base composed of egg yolk, lemon juice or vinegar, water, and often mustard, which provides both flavor and stabilizing particles and carbohydrates.
Mayor Manx Mayor Manx is the mayor of Megakat City in the animated television series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, voiced by Jim Cummings. He appears in most episodes of the series, is an avid golfer who speaks with a pronounced Irish accent, and is going bald and wears an obvious toupee.
Mayor McCheese Mayor McCheese is the mayor of the fictional McDonaldland, created for an advertising narrative for the McDonald's fast food chain. He has an enormous cheeseburger for a head, and sports a top hat, a diplomat's sash, and a pair of pince-nez spectacles.
Mayor of Auckland The Mayor of Auckland is the head of the municipal government of Auckland, New Zealand, and presides over the Auckland City Council. The Mayor of Auckland administers only Auckland City itself - peripheral areas, such as Manukau, North Shore, and Waitakere, have their own mayors.
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Mayor of Bucharest The Mayor of Bucharest (Primarul General al Municipiului BucureĹźti in Romanian) is the head of the Bucharest City Hall, which is responsible for city-wide affairs, such as the water system, the transport system and the main boulevards. The mayor is sometimes known as the General Mayor to distinguish him or her from the sectorial mayors that lead each of Bucharest's six administrative sectors, and which are responsible for local area affairs, such as secondary streets, parks, schools and cleaning services.
Mayor of Cairns The current position of Mayor of Cairns has only been in existence since 1995. Before this time, the area now served by Cairns City Council was administered by Mulgrave Shire Council and City of Cairns Council.
Mayor of Colchester The Mayor of Colchester sits as non-political chairman of Colchester Borough Council and serves as the civic representative of the borough. The mayoralty is customarily awarded to the most senior councillor of one of the political groups
Mayor of Galway The office of Mayor of Galway has existed, with a break of ninety-seven years, since it was inaugurated in 1485. The Mayor led Galway Corporation from 1485 to 1841 and 1937 to 2001, when it was renamed Galway City Council.
Mayor of Chicago The Mayor of Chicago is the chief executive of Chicago, Illinois, the third largest metropolis in the United States. He or she is charged with directing city departments and agencies, and with the advice and consent of the Chicago City Council, appoints department and agency leaders.
Mayor of Christchurch The Mayor of Christchurch is the head of the municipal government of Christchurch, New Zealand, and presides over the Christchurch City Council. The Mayor is directly elected using a First Past the Post electoral system.
Mayor of Los Angeles, California The mayor of Los Angeles is the Chief Executive Officer of the City.Los Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article II, Sec 230) He is elected for a four year termLos Angeles City Charter, Vol I, Article II, Sec 205) The mayor is also limited to a two term limit.
Mayor of Louisville Metro The Mayor of Louisville Metro (or Metro Mayor) is the current mayoral head of government for the consolidated city-county government of Louisville, Kentucky. The position was created in 2002 when the Louisville and Jefferson County governments merged.
Mayor of Mumbai The Mayor of Mumbai is the first citizen of the Indian city of Mumbai. He is the chief of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, but his role is largely ceremonial as the real powers are vested in the Municipal Commissioner.
Mayor of New York City The Mayor of New York City is the head of the executive branch of the Government of New York City. The office administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within the city.
Mayor of Opotiki The Mayor of Opotiki officiates over the Opotiki district of New Zealand which is administered by the Opotiki District Council (ODC). The ODC was formed by the amalgamation of the Opotiki County Council and the Opotiki Borough Council.
Mayor of Rock Island, Illinois The office of Mayor of Rock Island, Illinois has existed since the Rock Island's incorporation in 1841 with Benjamin Barrett serving as the city's first mayor. Rock Island adopted a Mayor-Council form of government.
Mayor of Seoul The mayor of Seoul is the head of government for Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea. The position is traditionally considered one of the most powerful in the country; many mayors have gone on to hold ministerial or even presidential office.
Mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality The Mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality holds the highest municipal office in the municipal government of Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. The mayor is elected at large during municipal elections, held every leap year and is the head of the Halifax Regional Council.
Mayor of the Palace Mayor of the Palace was an early medieval title and office, also known by the Latin name, maior domus, used most notably in the Frankish kingdoms in the 7th and 8th centuries. It could be compared with a count palatine.
Mayor of the Town Mayor of the Town was a comedy-drama radio series that aired from 1942 to 1949 on CBS and NBC radio, and starred noted actor Lionel Barrymore as the mayor of the fictional town of Springdale. Agnes Moorehead was the voice of his housekeeper Marilly.
Mayor of Taipei The Mayor of Taipei City, in Taiwan, was an appointed position from Taipei's conversion to a centrally-administered municipality in 1967, until the first public election was held in 1994. The position is of a four-year term.
Mayor of Wellington The Mayor of Wellington is the head of the municipal government of Wellington, New Zealand, and presides over the Wellington City Council. The Mayor of Wellington administers only Wellington City itself — other municipalities in adjacent areas of the Wellington Region such as Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, and Porirua have their own mayors.
Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology The Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology is given annually to recognise important members of the science and engineering communities in New York City. Candidates must live or work in the city.
Mayors in Brazil In Brazil, the office of Mayor is the head of government of the smallest territorial unit — the municĂpio — and holds actual executive powers of local administration. In Portuguese, its title is called Prefeito.
Mayors in the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the office of Mayor or Lord Mayor (Provost and Lord Provost in Scotland) had long been ceremonial posts, with little or no duties attached to it. The most famous example is that of the Lord Mayor of London.
Mayotte Mayotte (French pronunciation ) is an overseas community of France at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean, between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique. The territory is geographically part of the Comoro islands, but has been politically separate since the 1970s.
Mayotte national football team The Mayotte national football team represents French Territorial Collectvity of Mayotte in international football. It has only played one match in its history, a 1-1 friendly draw against nearby Réunion, making it one of the few teams in the world never to have lost a match.
Mayovka Mayovka (; ) is a settlement in Chernyakhovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Mayovka is located about ten kilometers northwest of Chernyakhovsk and has the best preserved medieval castle in the oblast.
Maypole The maypole is a tall wooden pole (traditionally of hawthorn or birch), sometimes erected with several long coloured ribbons suspended from the top, festooned with flowers, draped in greenery and strapped with large circular wreaths, depending on local and regional variances. What is often thought of as the "traditional" English/British maypole (a somewhat shorter, plainer version of the Scandinavian pole with ribbons tied at the top and hanging to the ground) is a relatively recent development of the tradition and is probably derived from the picturesque, Italianate dances performed in mid-19th century theatricals.
Maypole dance Maypole dancing is a form of folk dance from western Europe, especially England, Sweden and Germany, with two distinctive traditions. In the most widespread, dancers perform circle dances around a tall pole which is decorated with garlands, painted stripes, flowers, flags and other emblems.
Maypole framework Maypole is a Perl framework for MVC-oriented web applications, similar to Jakarta's Struts. Maypole is designed to minimize coding requirements for creating simple web interfaces to databases, while remaining flexible enough to support enterprise web applications.
Mayra Andrade Mayra Andrade (born in Havana, Cuba in 1985) is a Cape Verdean singer who lives and records in Paris, France. Born in Cuba of Cape Verdean parents, she then moved to Cape Verde, Senegal, Angola, Germany, and France.
Mayra GĂłmez Kemp Mayra GĂłmez Kemp (born 14 February 1948 in Cuba) spent most of her teens in Miami, Florida where she learned to speak fluent English before moving to Spain in the 1970s and beginning her career in show business.
MayrĂ© MartĂnez MayrĂ© Adriana MartĂnez Blanco (Born November 28, 1978 in Caracas, Venezuela), is a Latin-pop singer, songwriter. She rose to popularity in Latin America after winning the first season of the reality show Latin American Idol.
Maysville Community and Technical College Maysville Community and Technical College (MCTC) located in Maysville, KY, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). It was formed in December 2004 from the consolidation of Maysville Community College (est.
Maysville, West Virginia The original county seat of Grant County, Maysville is an unincorporated community on North Fork Lunice Creek in Grant County, West Virginia, USA. The community lies at the eastern approach of Mays Gap in Knobly Mountain along West Virginia Route 42.
Mayta Capac Mayta Capac (Quechua Mayta Qhapaq Inka) was the fourth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE 1290) and a member of the Hurin dynasty. As son of Lloque Yupanqui, he was his heir and the father of Capac Yupanqui.
Maytag Aircraft Corporation Maytag Aircraft Corporation is home based out of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and deals through the Cayman Islands. They specialize in US Air Force contracts dealing with refueling, ground support, and overall port functions.
Maytag Blue cheese Maytag is a blue cheese produced on the Maytag Dairy Farms outside of Newton, Iowa (the home of the Maytag Corporation). In 1941, Iowa State University developed a new process for making blue cheese from pasteurized milk (instead of traditional sheep's milk).
Maytag Toy Racer The Maytag Toy Racer was a small 1-passenger automobile built by the Maytag Company or in some cases the Winston Corporation of Joliet, Illinois between October 11, 1934 and December 1, 1941 and powered by Maytag Model 92 one-cylinder or, later, two-cylinder air-cooled Multi-Motor engines.
Mayu Amakura is a protagonist from the video game Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly and the older twin sister of Mio Amakura, who is the main protagonist of the game. Mayu has a very strong sixth sense which allows her to feel the presence of the supernatural.
Mayuko Aoki , born December 17, 1975 in Kochi Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese voice actress (seiyū) who has worked on several anime and video game productions. Mayuko Aoki also sang the FINAL FANTASY X-2 VOCAL COLLECTION / YUNA *4 tracks*.
Mayumba Mayumba is a town of about 2500 people on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Gabon, at the end of the N6 road, lying on a peninsula separated from the mainland by the Banio Lagoon. It is known for its long sandy beach where leatherback turtles nest.
Mayumba National Park Mayumba National Park is a national park dedicated to the protection of marine life located at the southwestern tip of Gabon. It is a thin tongue of sand in the extreme south of the country, between Mayumba and the Congo border.
Mayumi Wakamura Mayumi Wakamura (若村麻由美 Wakamura Mayumi, born on January 3 1967 in Nerima, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress. She decide to be an actress at age sixteen when she saw a stage show which was made by a famous professional actor's stage production.
Maywood Avenue School Maywood Avenue School in Maywood, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States teaches grades four through eight as part of the Maywood Public Schools. Part of the school is the Greenwood Early Learning Center, which runs Pre-K and Kindergarten programs.
Maywood Public Schools The Maywood Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade from the Borough of Maywood, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.
Mayyit al-Mayyit (Arabic: الميت) is the term to refer to the deceased in Islam. There are prescribed burial rites to be given upon the death of a Muslim, including the salat al-mayyit, or "prayer of the dead".
Maz'al Khan Sheikh Maz'al Khan ibn Haji Jabir Khan (1881-1897), styled Muaz us-Sultana, was the son of Sheikh Jabir al-Kaabi and succeeded him as tribal leader of the Bani Kaab and Sheikh of Mohammerah upon his father's death. This was confirmed by an Imperial Qajar farman (executive order).
Mazabuka Mazabuka is a large town in Zambia, lying south west of Lusaka, on the main road and railway to Livingstone. The town has grown around sugar cane plantations and lies near the Mwanachingwala Conservation Area.
Mazagaon Mazagaon, also spelled Mazgaon and Mazagon, and pronounced by the affluent Catholics as 'Mazgon' or 'Maz-a-gon', the rest as Mazhgav, esp. the taxi-drivers and those from the north, is one of Bombay's oldest neighbourhoods.
Mazahua The Mazahua are an indigenous people of Mexico, inhabiting the northwestern portion of the State of Mexico and southeastern Michoacán, with a presence also in the Federal District owing to recent migration. The largest concentration of Mazahua is found in the municipality of San Felipe Progreso, Mexico state, near Toluca.
Mazahua language The Mazahua language is an indigenous language of Mexico, spoken in central Mexico states by the ethnic group widely known as the Mazahua but who refer to themselves as Hñatho. Mazahua is a Mesoamerican language and shows many of the traits which define the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area.
Mazandarani language Mazandarani or Tabarian (Also known as: Tabari, Mazanderani, Mazenik, Tabersi, Tabersik) is an Iranian language of the northwestern branch. Spoken mainly in Iran's Mazandaran province, it is said to be modestly intelligible with respect to Persian (p.
Mazandarani people The Mazandarani people (or Tabari people) are a northwestern Iranian ethnic group in the Iranian province of Mazandaran whose indigenous language is a branch of Iranian language called Mazandarani. MainstreamPersian is also widely spoken as a native or secoundary language.
Mazankowski report The Mazankowski Report, formally known as the Premier's Advisory Council on Health Report, was a report written on January 8, 2002 by Donald F. Mazankowski, the Minister of Health to Ralph Klein, then Premier of Alberta, Canada.
Mazapan school Mazapan school was founded in the early 1920’s by the Standard Fruit Company (today, know as Dole) was faced with the dilemma of keeping valuable expatriate employees with children in La Ceiba. A lack of an American-style school meant children had to be sent to boarding schools in the USA at a young age.
Mazari Sharif Mazari Sharif, also known as Mazar-i Sharif or MazÄr-e SharÄ«f (Pashto/ MazÄre Ĺ arÄ«f), is the fourth largest city of Afghanistan, with population of 183,000 people (2002 official estimate). It is the capital of Balkh province and is linked by road to Kabul to the south-east, Herat to the west and Uzbekistan to the north.
Mazari tribe Mazari (Balochi: مزاری ) is a Baloch tribe in Pakistan situated on the border area of Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab.Rojhan-Mazari, a town in Rajanpur District , is the capital of Tuman Mazari and the stronghold of the Mazari tribe.
Mazatecan languages The Mazatecan languages are a closely related group of languages spoken in the northern part of the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, and in some communities in the states of Puebla and Veracruz. They are classified, linguistically, as a division of the Popolocan family of the Oto-Manguean language family.
Mazatlán Mazatlán [masaËtlan] is a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa; the surrounding municipio (municipality) for which the city serves as the municipal seat is also called Mazatlán. It is located at on the Pacific coast, just across from the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula.
Mazda (light bulb) Mazda was a trademarked name used by General Electric and others on incandescent light bulbs from 1909 through 1945. The company chose the name due to its association with Ahura Mazda, god of light in Zoroastrian mythology.
Mazda 1800 The Mazda 1800 was produced from 1968 to 1972 by Mazda of Japan and was a four-door, four-seat sedan or station wagon and had a 1,796 cmÂł inline four-cylinder engine. Designed by Bertone of Italy, it resembled the BMW 2002.
Mazda 717C The Mazda 717C was a prototype racing car built for Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans under the Group C Junior formula. It was the first sportscar built by Mazda since the ending of their running in GT with the RX-7 in 1982.
Mazda 727C The Mazda 727C was a prototype racing car built for Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the Group C2 class. It replaced the 717C in 1984 as an evolution of the Mooncraft-built design, and used the same 2-rotor 13B Wankel engine as the previous model.
Mazda 757 The Mazda 757 was a prototype racing car built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans running under the IMSA-spec GTP class. It replaced the previous lineage of Group C2 class cars which ended with the 737C and was the first chassis built entirely by Mazdaspeed and designed by Nigel Stroud.
Mazda 767 The Mazda 767/767B were prototype racing cars built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans running under the IMSA-spec GTP class. The 767 replaced the 757 in 1988, upgrading to a newer and larger 4-rotor 13J Wankel engine which produced nearly 600Â hp.
Mazda 787B The Mazda 787/787B were prototype Group C racing cars built for the 24 Hours of Le Mans and World Sportscar Championship, replacing the 767B. It used a 4-rotor R26B Wankel engine which produced over 700Â hp (522Â kW).
Mazda 929 The Mazda 929 (also sold as the Efini MS-9) was originally a mid-size car from 1973-1987, and became a full-size luxury car after that. Sold for three decades, the 929 sometimes shared its chassis with the rotary Mazda Luce.
Mazda Capella Capella is the Japanese domestic market name for Mazda's midsize family car; larger than the Familia/323 but smaller than the Luce/929. The vehicle has also been sold as the Mazda 616, 626, Montrose, and Ford Telstar, and is closely related to the short-lived Mazda Lantis, Cronos, Persona, Autozam Clef, Eunos 500/Xedos 6 and Mazda MX-6/Ford Probe.
Mazda Cosmo There have been four generations of Mazda automobiles which went by the name of Cosmo, although they are not all particularly related. All were GT cars, with the first proving a successful launch for the Mazda Wankel engine and acting as a halo vehicle for the new Mazda brand.
Mazda CX-5 The Mazda CX-5 is a compact crossover SUV that will replace the Tribute as the Mazda's smallest sport utility vehicle for 2008. It will remain a rebadged Ford Escape, and will be assembled in Claycomo, Missouri along with the Escape and Mercury Mariner.
Mazda Demio The Demio (also sold as the Mazda 121, Mazda Metro, Mazda2 and Ford Festiva Mini Wagon) is a small minivan or tall station wagon which debuted in 1996. As of 2005, 892,000 Demios had been sold worldwide since introduction.
Mazda Familia The Mazda Familia is Mazda's subcompact/compact car family, also known as the Mazda 323 in Europe and North America and later known as the Mazda Protegé in North America, produced in Japan between 1976 and 2003. The first Familias were styled by Italy's Giugiaro and shown in 1963 as the Mazda 1000 Berlina.
Mazda Familia Astina The Mazda Familia Astina was Mazda's sportier five-door fastback version of the well established Familia. It was sold in export markets (where the Familia was known as the 323) as the Mazda 323F or Mazda 323 Astina, and was also sold as the Eunos 100 in Japan.
Mazda Mazdago The Mazdago (or TCS) was a three-wheeled open "truck" first produced in 1931 that resembled a motorcycle with an open wagon or truck bed. It was steered with handlebars and powered with an air-cooled 1-cylinder engine/transmission combination unit.
Mazda Millenia The Mazda Millenia was originally planned as the smaller of two luxury cars for Mazda's luxury brand, Amati. As Mazda's dwindling finances no longer permitted the launch of the Amati brand, the Millenia was launched in the autumn of 1993 in Europe (as the Xedos9) and Japan (as the Eunos 800) under the Mazda brand.
Mazda MX-5 The Mazda MX-5 (also known as Miata in North America, Roadster in Japan) is a sports car built by Mazda in Hiroshima, Japan, since 1989. Its introduction was a significant development in the motor car industry that revived the roadster segment of sports cars, with other companies promptly introducing roadsters to their model ranges, such as the MG F, and the third-generation Toyota MR2.
Mazda MX-5 10th Anniversary Model In 1999, Mazda launched the Mazda MX-5 Miata 10th Anniversary Model (known as Mazda MX-5 10th Anniversary Edition in Europe). 7,500 units were produced for the first worldwide limited edition of the Mazda MX-5.
Mazda MX5 Championship The Mazda MX5 Championship is a UK based one-make sports car series with older spec mk1 1600cc Mazda MX-5s.Titled The MaX5 Racing Championship It is an entertaining championship which was started in the summer of 2003]by Alyn Robson and Jonathan Halliwell, with the first race season being in 2004.
Mazda Nagare The Nagare (pronounced “na-ga-reh”) is a concept car that was introduced by Mazda at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show. The Nagare is considered to be an exercise in natural and organic car design to explore the future of Mazda automobiles.
Mazda Navajo The Mazda Navajo was a 2-door SUV introduced in 1991, and Mazda's very first off-roader for North American market. Available only as a four-wheel drive, two-door vehicle, the Navajo was essentially a rebadged Ford Explorer Sport.
Mazda North American Operations Mazda North American Operations (commonly known as MNAO) is Mazda Motor Corporation's North American arm, and constitutes the largest component of that company outside Japan. The company has two main facilities, in Irvine, California and Flat Rock, Michigan, and is headed by James J.
Mazda Premacy The MAZDA5 (formerly called Mazda Premacy in its home market) is a compact MPV built by the Japanese manufacturer Mazda since 1999. The first generation Premacy was built in Japan and exported to Europe and Asia.
Mazda Publishers Mazda Publishers has consistently excelled in the area of scholarly as well as trade publishing. This company has traditionally produced quality texts, reference materials, literary works, and general interest books for both researchers and the public at large.
Mazda RX-4 The Mazda RX-4 (called the Luce Rotary in Japan) was a larger car than its rotary-powered contemporaries, the Capella-based RX-2 and Familia-based RX-3. It shared the Luce/929 chassis, replacing the R130 in October of 1972, and was produced through October 1977.
Mazda RX-7 The Mazda RX-7 (also called the Ẽfini RX-7) is a sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Mazda since 1978. The original RX-7 competed in the affordable sports car segment with the likes of the Nissan Fairlady Z.
Mazda Ryuga The Mazda Ryuga is a concept car introduced by Mazda and parent Ford Motor Company at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The car, along with the Mazda Nagare which was introduced at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, is an exploratory design study intended to illustrate future styling directions for future Mazda passenger vehicles.
Mazda Sentia The Mazda Sentia was a large rear wheel drive luxury car sold in Japan in the 1990s. It replaced the Mazda Luce nameplate on the Mazda H platform cars for Japan in 1991 and was retired in 1999 after two generations.
Mazda Tribute The Mazda Tribute (Code J14) is a compact crossover SUV built by the Japanese automaker Mazda since 2001. It is based on the front-wheel drive Mazda 626 platform, which is in turn the basis for the similar Ford Escape on the CD2 platform.
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