• Look up CET or cet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CET or cet may refer to: Cet, Albania Cet, standard astronomical abbreviation for the constellation...
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    using CET. 1 November 1893 Italy starts using CET. 1894 Switzerland switches from UTC+00:30 to CET Liechtenstein introduces CET. Denmark adopts CET. 1895...
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    Mira (redirect from 68 Cet)
    Mira (/ˈmaɪrə/), designation Omicron Ceti (ο Ceti, abbreviated Omicron Cet, ο Cet), is a red-giant star estimated to be 200–300 light-years from the Sun...
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  • The tríocha céad, also known as trícha cét, meaning "thirty hundreds", was a unit of land-holding in eleventh and twelfth century Ireland. The term appears...
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  • 2024, it is currently shown every weekend (Saturday and Sunday) at 17.30 (CET +1) on the Polish television station Polsat. Under the Polish licence of the...
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  • 1998 17:30 CET (UTC+1) Stade de France, Saint-Denis Attendance: 80,000 Referee: José María García-Aranda (Spain) 10 June 1998 21:00 CET (UTC+1) Stade de...
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    Afandri (2022). Minangkabau In A Nutshell [Minangkabau In A Nutshell] (Cet. 1 ed.). Bukunesia Publisher. ISBN 978-623-88007-3-5. Archived from the original...
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  • The College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, commonly shortened to CET, is an engineering college in the Indian state of Kerala, situated in Thiruvananthapuram...
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    Alpha Ceti (redirect from Α Cet)
    for this star. This star, along with γ Cet (Kaffaljidhma), δ Cet, λ Cet (also Menkar), μ Cet, ξ1 Cet and ξ2 Cet were Al Kaff al Jidhmah, "the Part of a...
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    16:45 CET Stadion JNA, Belgrade Attendance: 19,755 Referee: Daniel Mellet (Switzerland) Partizan won 3–1 on aggregate. 20 September 1961 20:30 CET Bislett...
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