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Verd (pronounced [ˈʋɛɾt]; in
older sources also Vrd, German: Werd) is a
settlement south of
Vrhnika in the
Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. The Verd...
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Verd antique (obsolete French, from Italian,
verde antico, "ancient green"), also
called verde antique,
marmor thessali****, or Ophite, is a serpentinite...
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Verde (/
ˈvɜːrd(i)/ , VURD(-ee)) or Cabo
Verde (/ˌkɑːboʊ ˈvɜːrdeɪ/ KAH-boh VUR-day, /ˌkæboʊ -/ KAB-oh -,
local Portuguese: [ˈkabu ˈveɾdɨ]), officially...
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Confederation of the
Greens (Spanish: Confederación de los Verdes),
frequently referred to as
simply The
Greens (Spanish: Los Verdes, LV), is a green...
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Initiative for
Catalonia Greens (Catalan:
Iniciativa per
Catalunya Verds, ICV; IPA: [inisi.əˈtiβə pəɾ kətəˈluɲə ˈβɛɾts]) was an eco-socialist political...
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Commander Humphrey de
Verd Leigh, OBE, DFC, AFC (1897–1980) was a
Royal Air
Force officer. Leigh's idea
during World War II for an anti-submarine...
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Verd Band or Kab
Verd Band (Portuguese:
Banda de Cabo Verde, English: Cape
Verdean Bands) is a
music history book
published in 2006 by Cape Verdean...
- (Catalan:
Verds Equo del País Valencià,
VerdsEquo) is a
valencianist and
ecologist political party based in the
Valencian Country, Spain.
VerdsEquo is a...
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South African Botany. This
botanist is
denoted by the
author abbreviation I.
Verd. when
citing a
botanical name. 1952
Senior Capt.
Scott Medal by the SA Biological...
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Campo Verd may
refer to: Camp Verde, Arizona, town in
Yavapai County, Arizona,
United States Camp Verde, Texas,
unincorporated community in Kerr County...