- The
Camesa is a
river located in the
north of Spain, a
tributary of the Pisuerga. It
rises in the
province of
Palencia in the
municipio of Brañosera. It...
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Mexicanos S.A.
changed its name to
Aceros Camesa. In 1978 – A
control company was
created "Grupo
Industrial Camesa". It
became a publicly-held company, listed...
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Company and
MacWhyte Wire Rope
Company of
Wisconsin in 1999; the
Aceros Camesa in
Mexico in 2005;
entered into a
joint agreement with
Wuhan Iron and Steel...
- ****ociations;
Ajijic Center for the
Improvement of
Higher Education in
America (
CAMESA); the
Instituto Ajijic on
International Education (IASEI) and the council...
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January 4, 1971 −27.6 °C (−17.7 °F) Ávila
January 1945 −27.2 °C (−17.0 °F)
Camesa de Valdivia,
Aguilar de
Campo January 4, 1971 −27.0 °C (−16.6 °F) Luco de...
- Cillamayor,
Villavega de
Aguilar and Nestar,
before it
dilutes into the
Camesa near
Quintanilla de las Torres. It is rich in trout, and is
catalogued as...
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region crossed by the
Camesa river and its
numerous affluents. It is
formed by 19
towns and villages: Barriopalacio, Bercedo,
Camesa,
Castrillo del Haya...
- Spain.
Nestled in a
hollow formed by the
groove through which the
river Camesa flows, at 910
meters above sea level, 7 km from Pomar, and 5 km from Aguilar...
- ES1300014 Río
Camesa (official name: Río
Camesa)
Other names: n/a 42°51′40″N 4°11′01″W / 42.8612°N 4.1837°W / 42.8612; -4.1837 (Río
Camesa) ES1300015...
- 96611°N 4.30000°W / 42.96611; -4.30000
Forms the long
crest that
births Camesa.
Cuesta Labra, 1951 m 42°58′00″N 4°16′55″W / 42.96667°N 4.28194°W / 42...