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Severo may
refer to:
Given name
Severo Antonelli Severo Bonini Severo Calzetta da
Ravenna Severo Colberg Ramírez
Severo Fernández
Severo Meza
Severo Moto...
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Severo M.
Ornstein (born 1930) is an
American retired computer scientist and the son of
composer Leo Ornstein. In 1955, he
joined MIT's
Lincoln Laboratory...
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Severo-Yeniseysky (masculine),
Severo-Yeniseyskaya (feminine), or
Severo-Yeniseyskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Severo-Yeniseysky District, a
district of...
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Severo-Kurilsk (Russian: Се́веро-Кури́льск; ****anese: 柏原, Kashiwabara) is a town and the
administrative center of
Severo-Kurilsky
District of Sakhalin...
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Marieta Severo da
Costa (born 2
November 1946) is a
Brazilian stage, film and
television actress. She is best
known to
youth audiences as the archetypal...
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Severo Ochoa de
Albornoz (Spanish: [seˈβeɾo oˈtʃoa ðe alβoɾˈnoθ]; 24
September 1905 – 1
November 1993) was a
Spanish physician and biochemist, and winner...
- Habelt, ISBN 978-3-7749-4233-2. Nasti, Fara (2006). L’attività
normativa di
Severo Alessandro 1:
Politica di governo,
riforme amministrative e giudiziarie...
- San
Severo (pronounced [san
seˈvɛːro];
formerly spelled Sansevero and
previously known as San Severino;
Northern Apulian: Sanzëvírë; Latin:
Castellum Sancti...
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Severo Sarduy (February 25, 1937 – June 8, 1993) was a
Cuban poet, author, playwright, and
critic of
Cuban literature and art. Some of his
works deal explicitly...
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Instituto Severo Ochoa may
refer to the
following Spanish secondary schools: In Spain:
Instituto Severo Ochoa in Alcobendas,
Community of
Madrid Institut...