- June 14, 1973, in Rosario,
Santa Fe), who
performs under the
stage name
Coti, is an
Argentine singer-songwriter, best
known for
collaborations with other...
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Glyphidocera cotis is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. https://www.mindat.org/taxon-8481767...
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Côtis-Capel (22
January 1915 – 30
October 1986) was the pen name of
Albert Lohier, a
Norman language poet. He was from La
Hague and
wrote in the Haguais...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Hypatopa cotis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Hypatopa cotis. Adamski, D., 2013:
Review of the Blastobasinae...
- Staples, "Too Much Of A Good Thing" by Pell (musician) and the
majority of
COTIS' project. "Silo: Music". silomusic.com.
Retrieved 26 May 2020. "Chloe Lilac...
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Coti-Chiavari (French pronunciation: [kɔti kjavaʁi]; Corsican:
Coti è Chjavari) is a
commune of the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of...
- "Maus"
Biazzi - lead
guitar Cristiano "Pizza"
Migliore -
rhythm guitar Marco Coti Zelati - b****,
keyboards Cristiano "CriZ"
Mozzati - drums,
percussion Waldemar...
- The
Coti River (Portuguese: Rio
Coti) is a
river of
Amazonas state in north-western Brazil, a
tributary of the Curuquetê River. The
river flows through...
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language spoken by a
minority in the
region is
called Haguais. The
Norman poet
Côtis-Capel was a
native of the
region and used the
landscape as
inspiration for...
- Champsaur [fr] 2003–2007: Jean-Michel
Charpin 2007–2012: Jean-Philippe
Cotis [fr] 2012–present: Jean-Luc Tavernier [fr]
Observatoire National de la Pauvreté...