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  1. Suburban (1911 automobile), a roadster produced in Detroit, Michigan, US. Chevrolet Suburban, a model of sport utility vehicle manufactured by General Motors since 1934; also badged as GMC Suburban 1937–1999. Holden Suburban, a version of the Chevrolet Suburban sold in Australia and New Zealand 1998–2001. DeSoto Suburban, a Chrysler ...

  2. Mumbai Suburban hat einen hohen Alphabetisierungsgrad. Bei der letzten Volkszählung 2011 betrug er gesamthaft 89,91 Prozent. Bei den Männern ist er mit 92,92 Prozent etwas höher als bei den Frauen (86,37 Prozent). Auffällig ist der hohe Männerüberschuss. Auf 1000 Männern kommen nur 860 Frauen. Doch ist in diesem Verhältnis ein Wandel im Gange. 2001 kamen sogar nur 822 Frauen auf 1000 ...

  3. Suburb. Housing subdivision near Union, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. A suburb is an area of a town or city, a little away from the downtown (city center), where there are fewer big buildings and mainly houses, schools and shops. Such places are called suburban areas or suburban districts. Sometimes, the suburbs cover a very large area.

  4. O nome (Westchester) Suburban era, na verdade, uma marca registrada da US Body and Forging Co. de Tell City, Indiana, que construía carrocerias de madeira para todos esses chassis de automóveis e caminhões leves e muito mais. Chevrolet começou a produção do seu todo-aço "transporte-suburbano" em 1935. [ 4]

  5. Geschichte. Beim DeSoto Suburban handelte es sich um die Langversionen der DeSoto-6-Zylinder-Modellreihen Deluxe, Custom und Powermaster.. Der Suburban unterschied sich von den anderen DeSotos durch sein langes Fahrgestell mit 3543 mm (139.5 in) Radstand, auf dem eine 4-türige Limousinen-Karosserie mit einer dreifenstrigen Seitenlinie aufgebaut war, die ab Werk 8 Passagiere befördern konnte.

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  7. www.encyclopedia.com › history › culture-magazinesSuburbs | Encyclopedia.com

    The suburban home was also celebrated as an ideal place to raise a family, an idea promoted in many television shows and motion pictures, notably the TV show Leave It to Beaver (see entry under 1950s—TV and Radio in volume 3) in the 1950s. As a safe haven for all that was wrong with cities and the world, suburbia became a very powerful idea with immense popularity.