- the oval,
Cazalys,
which itself was
named after Australian rules footballer Roy
Cazaly. With a
capacity of
approximately 13,500 people,
Cazalys Stadium...
-
Cazaly is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernest Cazaly (1886–1940),
Australian rules footballer Roy
Cazaly (1893–1963), Australian...
-
Caza (French: [kaza]), the
pseudonym of
Philippe Cazaumayou ([kazomaju]; born 14
November 1941), is a
French comics artist. At 18,
Cazaumayou started a...
- Coto de
Caza (Spanish for "Hunting Reserve") is a census-designated
place (CDP) and guard-gated
private community in
Orange County, California, United...
- of Hobart.
Cazaly was
inducted into the
Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996 as one of the
inaugural twelve Legends. In 2003,
Cazalys Stadium in Cairns...
-
Australian rules football league in
Queensland and has a
large base at
Cazalys Stadium which has
staged Australian Football League matches. The league...
- rest of the
caza of
Sidon having a Shi'a
Muslim majority, with a
considerable Christian minority,
mainly Melkite Gr**** Catholics. The
cazas of Jezzine...
-
Figures in a
Landscape is a 1970
British film
directed by
Joseph Losey and
written by star
Robert Shaw,
based on the 1968
novel of the same name by Barry...
- La
caza.
Monteperdido is a
Spanish crime thriller limited television series starring Megan Montaner,
Francis Lorenzo and
Alain Hernández. A self-contained...
- The 2da
Escuadrilla Aeronaval de
Caza y
Ataque (EA32) (Second
Naval Fighter/Strike squadron) is the main
strike unit of the
Argentine Naval Aviation, the...