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Biscay (/ˈbɪskeɪ, ˈbɪski/ BISK-ay, BISK-ee; Basque:
Bizkaia [bis̻kai.a]; Spanish:
Vizcaya [biθˈkaʝa]) or Bizkaia, is a
province of the
Basque Autonomous...
- from
American Gigolo (1980)
composed by
Giorgio Moroder, and "
Biscaya" from the
album Biscaya. His
single "Mornings at Seven"
became a
familiar tune in Britain...
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between Barcelona and Club
Biscaya (a
combined team of
Athletic Club and
Bilbao FC,
which merged the
following year);
Biscaya won the
match 2–1. Athletic...
- Strela-3
MANPADS 9K32 Strela-2
MANPADS Neštin
class minesweeper – 4 Type 20
Biscaya class river patrol craft – 3 Type 22 441
class landing crafts – 5 RPČ 111...
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millwheel in the door
opening Nacka,
Sweden (Swedish variant) Forssa,
Finland Bolivar family in
Biscaya Millrind Mill (heraldry)
History of heraldry...
- the land on what is now Surfside.
Starting in 1924,
Henri Levy
developed Biscaya Island and a
portion of land from 87th to 92nd Streets. In 1929–1930, Russell...
- Håkan
Svensson (own company)
Biscaya - as
Biscaya 1983 (RCA PL 70034 (LP)) On 45 - as
Biscaya EP, 1984 (PG 70466)
Biscaya (both) on CD
Eternal Masterworks...
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escorting the slow
section of USS Laramie and
Harjurand with
steamships Biscaya,
Arlyn and
Alcoa Guard.
Chatham and
Arlyn were sunk by U-517 and Laramie...
- (disambiguation)
Biscayne (disambiguation)
Lordship of
Biscay c. 1040 to 1876
Biscaya, a song and
album by
James Last
Bizcaya (football team), was an ****ociation...
- Deplo**** in the
River Flotilla. Neštin-class Yugoslavia
Minesweeper 4
Biscaya-class Yugoslavia
Patrol craft 3 411-class Yugoslavia
Landing craft 5...