• Cloz (Nones: Clòuz) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi)...
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  • This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed...
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    Khlotz, Khloz, Cloz), was baptized on 11 June 1653 in Mittenwald's St. Peter and Paul Catholic church, the son of Urban Klotz (Vrbanus Cloz, 1627–1691),...
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  • Klotz (violin makers), a family of German violin makers (also spelt Kloz and Cloz) Klotz (fire Fighters), a family of Chicago area firefighters Adolf Klotz...
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    Sinaiticum (Eu, Euch), 109 folios, 11th century Glagolita Clozianus (Clo, Cloz), 14 folios, 11th century Ohrid Folios (Ohr), 2 folios, 11th century Rila...
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  • Civo Claino con Osteno Claut Clauzetto Clavesana Claviere Cles Cleto Clivio Cloz Clusone Coassolo Torinese Coazze Coazzolo Coccaglio Cocconato Cocquio-Trevisago...
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    (JIL), Jesus Christ the Lifegiver Ministries (JCLM), Christ Lord of Zion (CLOZ), and other full gospel churches under Christian Leaders Association of San...
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  • kilometres (7.3 sq mi). Brez borders the following municipalities: Castelfondo, Cloz, Dambel, Fondo, Sarnonico, and Laurein. "Superficie di Comuni Province e...
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    January 2020 after the fusion of the five municipalities of Brez, Cagnò, Cloz, Revò and Romallo. "Comune di Novella (TN) - CAP e Informazioni utili" (in...
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    referred to as the Anonymous Homily. The codex was named after the Count Paris Cloz who owned it in the first half of the 19th century. Prior to that, up until...
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