Doca may refer to: Doca (player), full name Alfredo "Doca" de Almeida Rego (1903-????), Brazilian national football (soccer) layer Doca (singer), part...
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to La Rioja, making it Spain's first denominación de origen calificada (DOCa). In 2008, the Regulating Council for the La Rioja Denomination of Origin...
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Denominación de origen (redirect from DOCa)
subdivided into DOCa, DO, VP, and VC. The sub-categories can be called DOP, or they can use the traditional terms of DOCa, DO, VP, and VC. DOCa – denominación...
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Cidinho and Doca (in Portuguese Cidinho e Doca, also as Cidinho & Doca) is a Rio de Janeiro-based Brazilian rap duo made up of Sidney da Silva (MC Cidinho)...
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Desoxycorticosterone acetate (redirect from DOCA)
Desoxycorticosterone acetate (also known as DOCA and 11-deoxycorticosterone 21-acetate and sold under the brand names Percorten Acetate and Decosterone...
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converting a document in format A (docA) to one in format B (docB) and then back again to format A (docA′). If docA and docA′ are identical then there has...
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Priorat DOQ (redirect from Priorato (DOCa))
Spain to qualify as DOCa, the highest qualification level for a wine region according to Spanish wine regulations, alongside Rioja DOCa. Priorat is the Catalan...
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Doka (video game developer) (redirect from Doca (video game developer))
DOKA Studios is a Russian video game developer and publisher. It is part of a larger consortium of Zelenograd companies created around scientific and technical...
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The Companhia Docas do Pará, commonly shortened CDP, is a company that manages the ports of the state of Pará. Founded in 1967, it has been a joint-stock...
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Janeiro by her lover, Raul Fernandes do Amaral Street (commonly known as Doca Street). The crime received extensive media coverage in Brazil. Ângela Diniz...
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