- The
Sefes,
sometimes also
known as Cempsi, were a
people of
ancient Iberia said to have
lived on the
coast of
modern day
Portugal and Galicia. In his...
-
SEFE Energy is a gas
distribution company located in K****el, Germany. It is a
subsidiary of
Securing Energy for Europe.
Wingas was
established in 1993...
-
SEFE Securing Energy for
Europe GmbH, a
company registered in Berlin, Germany, is
headquarters of a
diversified conglomerate,
comprises 40
entities operating...
- thus
giving rise to Celtic-speaking
local tribes such as the
Cempsi or
Sefes.
Although the
first fortifications on Lisbon's
Castelo hill are
known to...
- and
southern Arkansas. The SFES was
headquartered in New Orleans, LA. The
SEFES began as the
Appalachian Station in 1921, with its
research scope being...
- Ano,
šéfe! (Yes Chef!) was a
television entertainment-gastronomy
reality show
broadcast by
Prima televize featuring Zdeněk Pohlreich, as a
recognized expert...
-
Suomen Ekonomit.
Retrieved 2021-01-11.
SEFE's membership.
SEFE.
Collective agreements.
SEFE. Economists' salaries.
SEFE. "Akademikernes Centralorganisation—see...
-
Sefë Mahmut Kosharja, also
known as
Sefë Qorri, was an
Albanian resistance fighter and
leader during the
Albanian National Awakening,
serving as a prominent...
- the
Douro Valley in the area of Mondim;
Oestriminis also
referred to as
Sefes and
supposedly linked to the Cempsii [pt].
There is not a
consensus regarding...
- a pair of twin lions, one
named Duaj (meaning "tomorrow") and the
other Sefe (meaning "yesterday"). Aker was thus
often titled "He who's
looking forward...