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kilometres (46 mi) from
Reggio Calabria.
Africo consists of two main centers. The first,
Africo Vecchio (Old
Africo), is
located some 15
kilometres (9 mi)...
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Africo Resources was a
Canadian mining company whose main
property is the
copper and
cobalt Kalukundi Mine in
Katanga Province,
Democratic Republic of...
- De
Bello Africo (also
Bellum Afri****; On the
African War) is a
Latin work
continuing Julius Caesar's
accounts of his campaigns, De
Bello Gallico and De...
- as
Lucas Áfrico, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back, most
recently for
Azerbaijani club Gabala.
Lucas Áfrico made his league...
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Africo-American
Presbyterian was a
religious w****ly
newspaper for
African American missionaries published from 1879
until 1938 by the
Africo-American Presbyterian...
- Companies. Camrose's
other ****ets
included a "64%
stake in
Canada listed Africo Resources which held a 75%
interest in the
Kalukundi Mine's exploitation...
-
Alexandrino (On the
Alexandrine War),
campaign in Alexandria; De
Bello Africo (On the
African War),
campaigns in
North Africa; and De
Bello Hispaniensi...
- was part-owned by
Canadian miner Africo Resources, had
potential for high
copper and
cobalt yields. In
April 2007
Africo was
preparing to
purchase enough...
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organisation in the
region of Calabria, in
southern Italy. He
hails from
Africo in the Locride. He was a
fugitive and on the list of most
wanted fugitives...
- 4778. AE 1989, 201. Livy, xxvi. 33, 34. CIL VI, 28636. Caesar, De
Bello Africo, 64. CIL VI, 22311. CIL VI, 17154. AE 1988, 482. Varro, De
Lingua Latina...