City-wise Umrah taxi services 🌍
Available in Makkah, Madinah, Jeddah & Taif.

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Last Friday: 17th yet of the popular city transport competition Šalinění. Players ride for 3 hours trams, trains and busses in Brno to collect as much points as possible.

Minulý pátek: 17. ročník populárního závodu v městské dopravě Šalinění. Hráči jezdí po tři hodiny tramvajemi, trolejbusy, autobusy i vlaky a snaží se nasbírat co nejvíc bodů.

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