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Ségos (French pronunciation: [
seɡɔs]; Gascon:
Segòs) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers
department "Répertoire...
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Sego may
refer to: UR-100, a
Soviet ICBM
Ségo, a
nickname in the
French press for
French politician and 2007
Socialist presidential candidate Ségolène...
- and Naomi” and by 1990 they had
changed it
again to “Naomi and The
Segos.” The
Sego Brothers and
Naomi was the
first Southern Gospel Group to sell over...
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Sego /ˈseɪɡoʊ/ is a
ghost town in
Grand County, Utah,
United States. It lies in the narrow,
winding Sego Canyon, in the Book
Cliffs some 5
miles (8.0 km)...
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Michele Šego (Croatian pronunciation: [mikêːle ʃêːɡo]; born 5
August 2000) is a
Croatian footballer who
plays as a
forward for Varaždin in the Croatian...
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Sego was a US meal
replacement diet
drink formally marketed by Pet, Inc., (at the time Pet Milk) as
Sego Liquid Diet Food.
Introduced in 1961 and selling...
- also
refer to:
Sego Lily, the
newsletter of the Utah
Native Plant Society Sego Lily School, Salt Lake City, U.S., a
Sudbury school Sego (disambiguation)...
- also
known as the
sego lily, is a
bulbous perennial plant that is
endemic to the
Western United States. The
common name of
sego comes from a similar...
- Vosegus. The name is
derived from the Proto-Celtic *uɸo- (“sub-, under”) and *
segos (“force, victory”).
Later in Gallo-Roman religion,
Vosegus was the patron...
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Melanthieae is a
tribe of
flowering plants within the
family Melanthiaceae.
Molecular phylogenetic studies in the 21st
century have
resulted in a large-scale...