computers. Cumana entered receivership in 1995, eventually emerging from receivership at the end of 1995 through the acquisition of the company's designs...
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Line 4, mostly known as the Cumana railway (Italian: Ferrovia Cumana) is a commuter rail service in Campania, southern Italy, connecting Naples by two...
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Adriatico Sangritana, operates in the Abruzzo region SEPSA, operates the Cumana railway and the Circumflegrea railway in the Naples metropolitan area SFSM...
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Circumvesuviana, Cumana and Circumflegrea. In Italy, Naples is the only city possessing two independent metropolitan railway service companies. Line 2 also...
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Caracas was given military jurisdiction over the provinces of Maracaibo, Cumaná, Guayana, Trinidad and Margarita. The 18th century also marked a period...
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Porto Feliz, São Paulo – Engines plant. Toyota de Venezuela, C.A (TDV), Cumana, Sucre State. This Plant located in the northeast of Venezuela, previously...
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Guatemala and Honduras, trade with Cumaná (north eastern Venezuela) and some limited trading with Havana. The company exported principally wine and brandy...
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metropolitan area), Barcelona (815,141), Puerto La Cruz (454,312), and Cumaná (405,626). By extension, The Guianas, while not bordering the Caribbean...
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He published his theory in 1854 in the Gaceta Oficial de Cumana ("Official Gazette of Cumana"). His reports were assessed by an official commission, which...
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Aero Ejecutivos (category Venezuelan companies established in 1975)
flight, the crew was forced to ditch the aircraft that came to rest off Cumana. There were no casualties while the aircraft sank and was lost. On September...
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EMUs built in 1977 for the Italian railway company SEPSA, used on the commuter railways Circumflegrea and Cumana. Each trainset is composed by 2 cars: a...
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Japan (now known as the Tōkaidō Main Line) is completed. A first section of Cumana Railway Line, Naples to Patamia Spa route officially completed, and regular...
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permanent South American settlement in the present-day[update] city of Cumaná. The name "Venezuela" is said to derive from palafito villages discovered...
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Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela (category Companies based in Caracas)
years of service due to its financial position. On August 8, 2018, the company announced that it would begin scheduled service again, first to Havana...
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60 series was produced from 1980 through 1990, for most markets but the Cumana Plant in Venezuela continued production until 1992 for their local market...
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Acorn Electron (section Cumana Floppy Disc System)
cassette-based systems or to disc-based systems using products such as the Cumana Floppy Disc System that also maintained PAGE at &E00, this corresponding...
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Cubagua and its pearly potential, the stretch of land included between Cumana and the Unare River became a key supply site. However, The first Spanish...
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Province of Costa Rica, Cartagena and Barranquilla in Colombia, Maracaibo and Cumaná in Venezuela, are considered part of Caribbean. As with the coastal areas...
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Ente Autonomo Volturno (redirect from EAV (company))
which owns it, the isolated railways Circumflegrea, Circumvesuviana and Cumana to which are added the Alifana, Benevento-Cancello railways (also called...
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Bartolomé de las Casas (section The Cumaná venture)
settlement in northern Venezuela at Cumaná. Founded in 1515, there was already a small Franciscan monastery in Cumana, and a Dominican one at Chiribichi...
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took refuge in Puerto Cabello, while in the east they did the same in Cumaná. Cumaná was taken shortly after by the Republicans, but the heavily fortified...
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Flip Tanki Leendert Washington Oranjestad (capital) Barcadera Companashi Cumana Cunucu Abao Dakota Eagle Beach Kavel Klip Madiki Mahuma Mon Plaisir Paardenbaai...
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Estadio Guillermo Briceño 15,000 Juliaca Diablos Rojos Estadio Ciudad de Cumaná 15,000 Ayacucho Ayacucho FC 1974 Estadio IPD de Moyobamba 15,000 Moyobamba...
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its first permanent South American settlement in the present-day city of Cumaná in 1502, and in 1577 Caracas became the capital of the Province of Venezuela...
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Command Records (category American companies established in 1959)
Command catalogue: Hernando's Hideaway (from Provocative Percussion Vol II) Cumana (from Provocative Piano) Tenderly (from bongos) Enjoy Yourself Cha-Cha (from...
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Chocolates El Rey (category Food and drink companies of Venezuela)
new factory begins in Cumaná, Sucre state, with the intention of transferring operations there. At this time the city of Cumaná accounted for 60% of national...
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Suburban rail services are provided by Trenitalia, Circumvesuviana, Ferrovia Cumana and Metronapoli. The city's main railway station is Napoli Centrale, which...
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27; Daniela Mendoza, 11; Sofia Mendoza, 8; Christian LaCour, 20; Elio Cumana-Rivas, 32. Seven others were injured, with three in critical condition....
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writings with the skeleton included a mention of "Cumanar," referring to Cumaná, Venezuela, a city that Peglar and Armitage both visited from late 1834...
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a hill during a storm. The Vickers Viscount turboprop had departed from Cumaná and was on a 34 miles (55 km) hop to Margarita Island and the resort of...
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