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Sciences (KNAW),
Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (
NILOS)
NILOS,
Overview NILOS,
Research Elferink, Alex G. Oude et al. (2004).
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Nilo or
nilo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nilo may
refer to:
Nilo (name)
Nilo, Cundinamarca, a town in
Colombia Nilo-Saharan
languages Nilo Rukundpur...
- include:
Given name:
Nilo Acuña,
professional footballer who pla**** in
Uruguay Nilo Alcala,
Filipino composer, arranger, and
singer Nilo Alves da Cunha, Brazilian...
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Saint Nilus the Myrrh-streamer, also
known as
Nilos/Nilus the Myrrh-gusher,
Nilus of Kynouria, or
Nilus the
Myroblyte (Gr****: Άγιος Νείλος ο Μυροβλήτης;...
- The
Nilo-Saharan
languages are a
proposed family of
around 210
African languages spoken by
somewhere around 70
million speakers,
mainly in the
upper parts...
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after Saint Nilos the Myrrh-streamer, who was a
hermit in the cell of the
Virgin Mary that now
bears his name.
Today the
monks at
Agios Nilos are engaged...
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Humberto Nilo Saavedra (born in
Santiago de
Chile in 1954) was the
director of the
University of
Chile school of arts. He set up a mail art
exhibit at...
- Dei,
based on a
publication by
Angelo Mai. Finck,
Franz Nikolaus, ed. Des
Nilos Doxopatres Τάξις τῶν πατριαρχικῶν θρόνων.
Vagharshabad (Etchmiadzine), Mayr...
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Nilo Menéndez
Barnet (26
September 1902 – 15
September 1987) was a Cuban-born
naturalized American songwriter. Born in
Matanzas in 1902, Menéndez came...
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Coalter Lathrop Map and 22
IJMCL 7-60 2007 and
NILOS and
NILOS Online Papers and
NILOS New
Website and 39
GWILR pp.573-620 2007 No.3 and Full...