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COMSA Corporación is a
Spanish global group focused on
infrastructure development,
industrial engineering and services,
whose main
business historically...
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COMSA was a
Spanish railway infrastructure and
construction company.
COMSA or
Comsa may also
refer to:
Canadian Osteopathic Medical Student ****ociation...
- Alakuijala, Jyrki; van ****eldonk, Ruud; Boukortt, Sami; Bruse, Martin;
Comșa, Iulia-Maria; Firsching, Moritz; Fischbacher, Thomas; Kliuchnikov, Evgenii;...
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Grigorie Gh.
Comșa (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡriˈɡori.e ˈɡe ˈkomʃa]; born
Gheorghe Comșa; May 13, 1889–May 25, 1935) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian...
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COMSA EMTE was a
Spanish construction and
infrastructure engineering company specialising in road and rail
transport infrastructure construction, electrical...
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Dimitrie Comșa (September 29, 1846–February 15, 1931) was an
Imperial Austrian-born
Romanian agronomist and
political activist. Born into a
peasant family...
- The Ion
Comșa Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Călărași. It is the home
ground of Dunărea Călărași. It
holds 6,000 people.
Stadionul Ion
Comșa on Soccerway...
- Nikolova, Lolita; Merlini, Marco;
Comsa,
Alexandra (eds.). Western-Pontic
Culture Ambience and Pattern: In
memory of
Eugen Comsa. Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter...
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Retrieved 17
November 2019. Første del af ny
landingsbane i Nuuk åbner
COMSA Corporación. "Commissioning of the new
control tower at Nuuk airport". Retrieved...
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Twenty were sold to
Railion Denmark in 2001, two were sold to Spain's
COMSA Rail
Transport in 2004, and 16 of the III
series were
exported to Australia...