CATIA (/kəˈtiːə/, an acronym of computer-aided three-dimensional interactive application) is a multi-platform software suite for computer-aided design...
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Catia may refer to: Catia, Caracas, a neighbourhood of Caracas, Venezuela Catia La Mar, a town in Venezuela Catia (gens), a family in Ancient Rome Catia...
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Cátia Cristina da Silva Oliveira (born 12 June 1991) is a Brazilian Para table tennis player and former footballer. Cátia won a gold medal at the 2015...
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Catia TVe (Televisora Comunitaria del Oeste) is a Venezuelan television channel, created and administered by the residents of Catia, a major neighborhood...
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The gens Catia was a plebeian family at Rome from the time of the Second Punic War to the third century AD. The gens achieved little importance during...
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Catia La Mar is a city and port in the municipality of Vargas, in the State of Vargas, Venezuela. It is Maiquetia's neighbor to the west. Catia la Mar...
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Catia Cilene de Miranda e Fonseca (née de Souza Pedreschi), best known as Catia Fonseca (born February 1, 1969) is a Brazilian television presenter. Fonseca...
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The Retén de Catia massacre occurred during the failed 27 November 1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt. In the early morning of 27 November 1992, agents...
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later renamed CATIA. That same year, Dassault Systèmes signed a sales and marketing agreement with IBM, allowing IBM to resell the CATIA CAD software....
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Catia Faria (born 1980) is a Portuguese moral philosopher and activist for animal rights and feminism. She is assistant professor in Applied Ethics at...
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