- of
power and has an
estimated maintenance period of 20 years.: 146–149
Evias,
which commercializes the
technology by Elways,
reports that in a pilot...
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Evia may
refer to: E.via,
South Korean rapper Edgar de
Evia (1910–2003), Mexican-born
American photographer Euboea, or
Evia, an
island of
Greece Iŭje...
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Markkinointi Viherjuuri before the 2001 name
change to
Evia Oyj. On 18 June 2009,
Evia filed for bankruptcy.
Evia was
founded in 1955 and was
named Markkinointi...
- The
Evia barbel or
petropsaro (Barbus euboicus), is a
species of
freshwater fish in the
family Cyprinidae found only in Greece. It is
endemic to the Euboea...
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Teffont Evias Quarry and Lane
Cutting is a 3.6
hectare geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest at
Teffont Evias in Wiltshire, England, notified...
- of
Teffont Magna and
Teffont Evias were
combined on 1
April 1934 to form
Teffont parish. The po****tion of
Teffont Evias in 1931 had been 98.
These are...
- (Gr****: Ιάκωβος Ευβοίας, 1920–November 21, 1991), also
known as
Iakovos as
Evia is a
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox Church. He was
abbot of
Monastery of Saint...
- romanized: Eúboia, IPA: [ěu̯boi̯a]), also
known by its
modern spelling Evia (/
ˈɛviə/ EV-ee-ə;
Modern Gr****: Εύβοια, IPA: [ˈevi.a]), is the second-largest...
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Jacinto de
Evia was born in
Guayaquil in 1629 and died at the
beginning of the 18th century.
Along with Juan
Bautista Aguirre (1725–1786) he is acknowledged...
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Edgar Domingo Evia y Joutard,
known professionally as
Edgar de
Evia (July 30, 1910 –
February 10, 2003), was a Mexican-born
American interiors photographer...