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Toros or
toros in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Toros may
refer to: Rio
Grande Valley FC
Toros, an
American soccer team in Edinburg, Texas...
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consists of six
TOROS-230
unguided medium range rockets in a
disposable launcher pod. The 260 mm
calibre system consists of four
TOROS-260
rockets in a...
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Toro,
toro, or
törö in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Toro may
refer to:
Toro, Molise, a
comune in the
Province of Campob****o,
Italy Toro, Nigeria...
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changed their name and logo
becoming the
Austin Toros,
which was
unveiled on
August 10, 2005. The
Toros name was the only NBA-****ociated team and first...
- The
Tucson Toros were a
professional baseball team
based in Tucson, Arizona, in the
United States. The
original Toros were a Triple-A
minor league baseball...
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videotaped the Clovers'
routines and
stole them for the
Toros. The
Clovers vow to beat the
Toros in the
national competition,
which they
could not afford...
- Brewer. The
Toros also
fared well in the playoffs,
making it to the
Eastern Conference final, only to lose to the
Chicago Cougars. The
Toros moved to Maple...
- Argentina.
Beginning in 1975, the
Toros had a
rivalry with the
Tampa Bay
Rowdies that grew even
fiercer after the
Toros moved to Ft.
Lauderdale and became...
- 1130[citation needed]).
Toros was the
elder son of
Constantine I, lord of
Armenian Cilicia. In 1107,
encouraged by Tancred,
Prince of Antioch,
Toros followed the...
- (1761)
Plaza de
Toros de
Vista Alegre,
Bilbao Plaza de
Toros de Pamplona,
Pamplona Plaza de
toros de La Malagueta, Málaga
Plaza de
Toros de los Califas...