- Look up Chimera, Chimaera, chimera, chimaera, chimeric, or
cimera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chimera, Chimaera, or
Chimaira (Gr**** for "she-goat")...
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Robert Cimera (born 17
September 1887, date of
death unknown) was an
Austrian international footballer.
Cimera pla**** in the 1912
Summer Olympics, scoring...
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heraldic use of the bat has its
origins in the "royal dragon"
crest (
cimera reial) of the coat of arms of the
Kings of Aragon. The
royal helmet has...
- gold,
consists of
seven arms of gules. For stamp,
closed helmet and for
cimera a flag of gules,
loaded with a
cross of
Jerusalem to the one that uses as...
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Sustainable Development Goals.
Around the design,
there is the
inscription ‘XXVII
CIMERA IBEROAMERICANA ANDORRA 2020’ (27th Ibero-American
Summit Andorra 2020)....
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Virginia Martin Michael Fetter Nathansky Lucas Schmidt Leave Scharpen Wolfgang Cimera Starring Aenne Schwarz Carlo Ljubek Cinematography Jan
Mayntz Edited by...
- gold,
consists of
seven arms of gules. For stamp,
closed helmet and for
cimera a flag of gules,
loaded with a
cross of
Jerusalem to the one that uses as...
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President Cup Gran
Premio Madrid Premio Beamonte (Spanish Oaks)
Premio Cimera (Spanish 2000 Guineas)
Premio Valderas (Spanish 1000 Guineas)
Premio Villamejor...
- LANGUAGE:
FARSI OR NOT FARSI?" (PDF).
Media Insight Central Asia (27).
CIMERA: 1–3.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 13 June 2006.
Retrieved 14 June...
- (Netherlands) Jan van der
Sluis (Netherlands) Iwar
Swensson (Sweden) 1 goal
Robert Cimera (Austria)
Ludwig Hussak (Austria)
Leopold Neubauer (Austria) Jan Studnicka...