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The '''Raba''' was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from 1912 to 1914. A product of the [[Hungarian Machine Factory]] in the city of [[Györ]], then known as Raab, the car was the 3.8-[[liter]] 45 hp ( 34 kW) [[Praga]] "Grand"; it was built in limited numbers, under the Praga license. Raba also imported foreign marques, including [[Benz]], [[Panhard]], and [[Austro-Daimler]].
The '''Raba''' was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from 1912 to 1914. A product of the [[Hungarian Machine Factory]] in the city of [[Györ]], then known as Raab, the car was the 3.8-[[liter]] 45 hp ( 34 kW) [[Praga Hostivař|Praga]] "Grand"; it was built in limited numbers, under the Praga license. Raba also imported foreign marques, including [[Benz]], [[Panhard]], and [[Austro-Daimler]].


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Revision as of 22:49, 4 April 2007

The Raba was a Hungarian automobile manufactured from 1912 to 1914. A product of the Hungarian Machine Factory in the city of Györ, then known as Raab, the car was the 3.8-liter 45 hp ( 34 kW) Praga "Grand"; it was built in limited numbers, under the Praga license. Raba also imported foreign marques, including Benz, Panhard, and Austro-Daimler.

Reference

David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.