- The
Colda was a
French automobile manufactured from 1921
until 1922. The
company was
based in Paris; the cars were
built with an 1847cc four-cylinder...
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Cornelia Colda (born (1968-08-03)3
August 1968) is a
retired Romanian volleyball player. She was part of the
Romania women's
national volleyball team...
- 1935)
Cochotte (1899)
Cognet de
Seynes (1912–1926)
Cohendet (1898–1914)
Colda (1921–1922)
Constantinesco (1926–1928)
Corre (1901–1907)
Cottereau (1898–1910)...
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Spriana and
Torre di
Santa Maria. Its
hamlets (frazioni) are Arquino,
Colda, Gualtieri, Ligari, Moroni, Mossini, Ponchiera, Sant'Anna, S****ella, Triangia...
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Brock Six,
London Six France: Amilcar, Ballot, Bernardet,
Coadou et Fleury,
Colda, Le Favori,
Georges Irat, Hinstin, Janoir, Madoz, Quo Vadis, Le Roitelet...
- Philippines
Annie Chen
Chiau C****n Singapore Cara
Pollock New
Zealand Mina
Coldas Turkey 1981
Kimberly Ann
Carey Guam
Corrine Gail
Carvalho Hawaii Kang...
- Georgescu,
Mihaela Stela; Ochinciuc,
Cristina Victoria; Georgescu, Emil Sever;
Colda,
Iolanda (2017). "Heritage and
Climate Changes in Romania: The St. Nicholas...
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Ciucurescu Sonia Cluceru Dina
Cocea Tanți
Cocea Victoria Cociaș-Șerban Ana
Colda Dana
Comnea Corina Constantinescu Aurora Cornu Laura Cosoi Ioana Crăciunescu...
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deducted 15
points for
failing to pay one of its player's wages,
Ciprian Colda The club
started the
season with a 14
point penalty deduction. Mircea, Jiva...
- O.F.M. (1341? – ?) Lupo (1349.02.07 – ?)
Mauro (1351.03.23 – ?)
Pietro Colda,
Dominican Order (O.P.) (1361.02.15 –
death 1375?)
Tommaso Nicolai (1375...