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Caravan

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Caravan or caravans may refer to:

Transport and travel

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  • Campervan, a type of vehicle also known as a motor caravan
  • Caravan (travellers), a group of travellers journeying together
  • Caravan (trailer), a self-contained travel trailer camper or RV containing beds, a kitchenette, dining and storage areas; chiefly British usage
  • Camel train, a convoy using camels as pack animals
  • Convoy, a group of vehicles or ships traveling together for mutual support
  • Caravan Tours, an escorted tour company
  • Vardo (Romani wagon), or caravan, a horse-drawn wagon used by British Romanichal Travellers as their home.

Automobile models

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  • Caravan, (originally Car-A-Van), a term used by German automaker Opel to describe its station wagon bodystyle
  • Chevrolet Caravan, a two-door station wagon sold by GM do Brasil
  • Dodge Caravan, a series of minivans manufactured by Chrysler
  • Nissan Caravan, a light commercial van used as a fleet vehicle or cargo vehicle

Aeroplane models

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Entertainment

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Film and television

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Music

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Publishing

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Video games

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Other

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See also

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