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Cima may
refer to: The
Center for
International Media ****istance, a
media development organization in Washington, DC
Center for
Italian Modern Art Centre...
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American Campus Communities. Las
Cimas II and III are
owned by
Spear Street Capital.
Lincoln Property Company developed Las
Cimas II and III in 2000 and 2001...
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CIMA may
refer to:
Canadian Independent Music ****ociation,
formerly the
Canadian Independent Record Production ****ociation
Cayman Islands Monetary Authority...
- -1.0814175 The
Cooperative Institute for
Marine and
Atmospheric Studies (
CIMAS) is a
research institute of the
University of
Miami located in its Rosenstiel...
- Raúl
Cimas Navarro (born 5
November 1976) is a
Spanish actor,
comedian and writer. Raúl
Cimas Navarro was born on 5
November 1976 in Albacete. He has appeared...
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television series created by Pepón
Montero and Juan Maidagán
which stars Raúl
Cimas and
Esperanza Pedreño. The plot
follows the slice-of-life
mishaps involving...
- term "the
Cima phenomenon". 36,400
Cimas were sold in the
first year, with the
first generation selling a
combined 129,000 units. The
Cedric Cima was sold...
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Teresa Broseta. In 2002, he
joined Ernesto Sevilla,
Pablo Chiapella and Raúl
Cimas, the so-called "Trío de Albacete" ("Albacete's Trio", they were all from...
- peaks, from east to west, are:
Cima Piccola /
Kleine Zinne ("little peak")
Cima Grande / Große
Zinne ("big peak")
Cima Ovest /
Westliche Zinne ("western...
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Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570 – 1630) was an
Italian composer and
organist in the
early Baroque era. He was a
contemporary of
Claudio Monteverdi and Girolamo...