- SS40
Cervo to use male
models in the advertising. The CS-F had a very high 5th gear and
offered a 5% gas
mileage improvement over
other Cervos. An even...
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Cervo (Ligurian: O
Çervo) is a small,
ancient town and comune,
built on top of a hill
along the
Italian Riviera in the
province of Imperia. It has approximately...
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Porto Cervo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpɔrto ˈtʃɛrvo]; lit. 'Deer's Port') is an
Italian seaside resort in
northern Sardinia. It is a
frazione of the comune...
- over OKC
Energy FC.
Cervós made his
international debut for
Andorra on 3 June 2018 in a
friendly match against Cape Verde.
Cervós started the
match before...
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Jorge Cervós-Navarro (vel
Jordi Cervós i Navarro; 9
January 1930 – 14
November 2021) was a
Spanish pathologist, histologist, and neuroscientist. Studied...
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Cervo Valley (in
Italian Valle Cervo or
Valle di Andorno, in
Piedmontese Val d'Andorn, in
Walser German Bürsch) is a
valley in north-east of
Piedmont in...
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Cervo may
refer to:
Cervo, Liguria, a
comune in the
province of
Imperia in the
region of
Liguria Cervo (river), a
tributary of the
River Sesia in the Piedmont...
- Èric
Cervós Noguer (born 18 May 1999) is an
Andorran tennis player.
Cervós Noguer represents Andorra at the
Davis Cup,
where he has a W/L
record of 7–21...
- The
International Chamber Music Festival of
Cervo was
inaugurated in 1964, the
brainchild of the
renowned Hungarian violinist Sandor Vegh. It is held...
- Óscar
Cervo (born 6
October 1920) was an
Argentine sports shooter. He
competed at the 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1968
Summer Olympics. "Oscar
Cervo". Olympedia...