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beaches and ties to the ocean, the name
Porto Covo likely translates as port of the
covos, the term
covo referring to a
fishing net, used for capturing...
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Covo (Bergamasque: Cóf) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Bergamo in the
Italian region of Lombardy,
located about 45
kilometres (28 mi) east...
- Rio
Covo may
refer to: Rio
Covo (Santa Eugénia), Barcelos,
Portugal Rio
Covo (Santa Eulália), Barcelos,
Portugal This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
Covo Club is an
alternative music club in Bologna, Italy. The club has
hosted many
notable bands since its
opening in 1980,
including Franz Ferdinand...
- The
Church of
Porto Covo (Portuguese:
Igreja de
Porto Covo) is
Baroque and
Neoclassic church in the
civil parish, muni****lity of Sines, in the Atlantic...
- Rio
Covo (Santa Eugénia) is a
Portuguese freguesia ("civil parish"),
located in the muni****lity of Barcelos. The po****tion in 2011 was 1,483, in an area...
- Gian
Battista Covo or
Battista da
Covo (c. 1486 – 1546) was an
Italian architect. From 1513
until 1524 he was "Prefect of the
Gonzaga Buildings" ("Prefetto...
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Beryl (2000). A
Pride of Eagles: A
History of the
Rhodesian Air Force.
Covos Day Books. p. 301. ISBN 0-620-23759-7.
Retrieved 7
August 2018. Waters,...
- (2000). Vlamgat: The
Story of the
Mirage F1 in the
South African Air Force.
Covos-Day. ISBN 0-620-24116-0. "Piloto SAAF
derribado por MiG-23 cubano". Archived...
- the
Selous Scouts,
Weltevreden Park,
South Africa:
Covos-Day Books, 1999, p. 10 (republished by
Covos Day, 2001, ISBN 978-1-919874-33-3).
Cline (2005),...