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Cemento was an
Argentine nightclub, used for rock concerts. It was
opened in 1985, and it was
closed in 2004. Omar Chabán had a
nightclub named "Café...
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Cemento-osseous
dysplasia (COD) is a
benign condition of the jaws that may
arise from the
fibroblasts of the
periodontal ligaments. It is most common...
- 4.9
million tons of cement. It was
founded by Luis
Hochschild Plaut. "
CEMENTOS PACASMAYO SAA (CPAC) IPO". NASDAQ.
Retrieved 18 July 2013. "$2 million...
- The
Estadio Cementos Progreso is a multi-use
stadium in
Guatemala City. It is also
known po****rly as
Estadio La
Pedrera in
reference to its
location in...
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Argos also has
investments in port
facilities and real
estate in Colombia.
Cementos Argos S.A is a
Colombian construction materials producer,
leader in the...
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Cementera or the
cement locomotive.
Along with Coca-Cola and
Bimbo bread,
Cemento Cruz Azul are
among the most
frequent emblems on
Mexican football jerseys...
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Cementos Hidalgo, in 1906. Meanwhile,
Cementos Portland Monterrey began operations in 1920, and in 1931, the two
companies merged,
becoming Cementos Mexicanos...
- materials,
Cemento Cruz Azul
faced bankruptcy and was
bought by
cement company La
Tolteca on
March 1, 1931, for 1
million pesos. The
liquidation of
Cemento Cruz...
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Concrete Romance (Italian:
Cemento armato,
literally "Reinforced Concrete") is a 2007
Italian neo-noir film
directed by
Marco Martani. The
young restless...
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Cemento Fancesa was a
cycling race held
annually in Bolivia. It was part of the UCI
America Tour in
category 2.2. "2010
Doble Sucre Potosi GP
Cemento...