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Twin Bed

Twin Bed  is a bed size used in the US, approximately 75 x 190 cm (30 x 75 in).

See also Single Bed.

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Twin Falls, ID

Twin Falls, ID is a major city in USA.

This city is on position 1220 (379, 1194) in our monthly survey.

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Twin Falls, ID Airport

Twin Falls, ID-Airport -Airport is an airport in Twin Falls, ID/USA with the Airport Code TWF

This airport is on position 238 (407, 900) in our monthly Top100 of World Airports

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Twin Room

Twin Room  is a guestroom with two single beds.

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Twin-Double

Twin-Double  is a Hotel Room containing two Double beds. Sometimes called a "double-double”

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Two Star Hotel

Two Star Hotel
Budget hotels; slightly more expensive; usually has daily maid service.

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Two-door

Deutsch: Zweitürer / Español: Dos puertas / Português: Duas portas / Français: Deux portes / Italiano: Due porte

In the travel context, "two-door" typically refers to a type of vehicle configuration, most often seen in cars, where the vehicle is designed with a door on each side, allowing access to the front and sometimes rear Seating areas. This design is commonly found in sports cars, coupes, and some compact and economy cars, offering a blend of style, performance, and practicality suited for travelers who prioritize ease of driving and parking, aesthetic appeal, and efficiency over passenger capacity.

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Two-wheel drive

two-wheel drive is the only two of the four wheels are powered by the transmission. In a rear-drive car, the back wheels are powered and the front merely steer. In a front-drive car, the forward wheels are powered and steer, leaving the rear wheels to follow along.

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