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Zotico is an
Italian male
given name. Catalan: Zòtic French:
Zotique Ancient Gr****: Ζωτικος (Zotikos) Latin:
Zoticus Lithuanian:
Zotikas Polish: Zotyk...
- The
Catacombs of San
Zotico is a
catacomb complex at the
tenth mile of the
ancient via
Labicana in Rome, in an area now
beside via
Nicolosi in the Borghesiana...
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Zotico was a
local journalist and a
writer from a
family on Camiguin, (then sub-province of
Misamis Oriental),
Zotico become a depository...
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Levental ("Une spéciale"),
Stephanie Gouilly (Atilia), Yves
Vandenbussche (
Zotico),
Christophe ****ez (Lenia) and
Cyril Costanzo (Nerbulone and Tiferne)....
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words of the
Italian language designating farm
workers (villano, contadino,
zotico,
burino and cafone). The term
terrone has now
extended to
include the Tuscans...
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nickname Mageiros ("cook"). In
addition to
having a
beautiful body,
Zotico was
known for
having large ****ual organs; when the emperor's envoys, sent...
- /ˈtsufolo/)
Exceptions (because they are of Gr**** origin): zaffiro, zefiro,
zotico, zeta, zafferano,
Zacinto When
followed by an ⟨i⟩
which is followed, in...
- Term
Legislature 1979 Herón
Varela Alvarado 1979–1982 51st
Congress 1982
Zótico García
Pastrana 1982–1985 52nd
Congress 1985
Humberto Salgado Gómez [es]...
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Roman road
Roman bridge Roman engineering Catacombs of San
Zotico One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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Notes SS
Gateway City 1920 United
States 5,432 Loch Ewe to Reykjavík only SS
Oremar 1919 United
States 6,854 SS San
Zotico 1919 United
Kingdom 5,582...