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- In varietate concordia (English: United in diversity) is the official motto of the European Union (EU), adopted in 2000. Its translations in the other...
- domesticus". Systema regni animalis per classes, ordines, genera, species, varietates cvm synonymia et historia animalivm. classis I. Mammalia. Lipsiae: Weygandt...
- European Union Flag Motto: "In Varietate Concordia" (Latin) "United in Diversity" Anthem: "Anthem of Europe" Show globe Show special territories Location...
- Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2012. Entium varietates non-temere esse minuendas Gordon Woo (20 June 2011). Calculating Catastrophe...
- (event) in vacuo in a void In a vacuum; isolated from other things. in varietate concordia united in diversity The motto of the European Union in verbo...
- used the phrase as a definition of "harmony" (Harmonia est unitas in varietate) in his Elementa verae pietatis, sive de amore dei 948 I.12/A VI.4.1358...
- Complectens Avium Divisionem in classes, Ordines, Genera, Species, Ipsarumque Varietates (Volume 2) (in Latin). London: Leigh & Sotheby. p. 665. Gotch, A.F. (1995)...
- 7–10 June 1979 Last election 6–9 June 2024 Next election 2029 Motto In varietate concordia (United in diversity) Meeting place Louise Weiss Building Strasbourg...
- Georgian female by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, used as an archetype for the Caucasian racial characteristics in his 1795 De Generis Humani Varietate...
- aegagrus". Systema regni animalis per classes, ordines, genera, species, varietates cvm synonymia et historia animalivm. classis I. Mammalia. Lipsiae: Weygandt...