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Vitol is a Swiss-based
Dutch multinational energy and
commodity trading company that was
founded in
Rotterdam in 1966 by Henk Viëtor and
Jacques Detiger...
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Individuals with the
surname include:
Aigars Vītols (born 1976),
Latvian basketball player Austris J.
Vitols (born 1940),
Latvian architect Elīna Ieva Vītola...
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composers at Belyayev's home. At the time,
Belyayev was
Vītols'
primary publisher.
Besides academia,
Vītols also
spent time as a
music critic for the St Petersburger...
- Olympics. "Voldemārs
Vītols".
Retrieved 19
March 2022. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Voldemārs
Vītols Olympic Results"...
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Cycling Archives (archived) Jānis
Vītols at
ProCyclingStats Jānis
Vītols at Olympics.com Jānis
Vītols at
Olympedia Jānis
Vītols at the
Latvian Olympic Committee...
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October 2017. "Rūdolfs
Vītols". Olympedia.
Retrieved 18
April 2021. list of
Latvian athletes Rūdolfs
Vītols at
Olympedia Rūdolfs
Vītols at the
Latvian Olympic...
- 1958 it was
renamed Jāzeps
Vītols Latvian conservatory. In
January 1964 the
conservatory was
momentarily renamed to J.
Vītols Latvian institute of Art,...
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distribution and
lubricants company in Turkey. It is
owned by the
Dutch Vitol Group.
Vitol completed its
acquisition of
Petrol Ofisi from OMV AG in June 2017...
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Vītols (1909 in Riga – 1965 in Riga) was a
Latvian footballer.
Between 1934 and 1935 he pla**** 10
international matches and
scored 3
goals for Latvia...
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Russell Hardy is a
British businessman, and the
chief executive (CEO) of
Vitol, the world's
largest independent oil
trading company.
Hardy has a master's...