Look up cortina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortina may refer to: Cortina (tango), a short piece of music played during a tango dance event Ford...
The Ford Cortina is a medium-sized family car manufactured and marketed initially by Ford of Britain, and then Ford of Europe in various body styles from...
Games (Italian: XXV Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Milano-Cortina 2026, is an upcoming international multi-sport event scheduled to take...
Juan Nepomuceno Cortina Goseacochea (May 16, 1824 – October 30, 1894), also known by his nicknames Cheno Cortina, the Red Robber of the Rio Grande and...
Lotus Cortina is the commonly used term for the Ford Cortina Lotus, a high-performance sports saloon, which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963...
Javier Cortina Lacerra (born 12 April 1987, in Santiago de Cuba) is a Cuban freestyle wrestler. He competed in the freestyle 96 kg event at the 2012 Summer...
The Cortina Troubles is the generic name for the First Cortina War, from 1859 to 1860, and the Second Cortina War, in 1861, in which paramilitary forces...
Cortina Airport is an abandoned airport located in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy. The airport is also known as Cortina d'Ampezzo Airport (full name...
Cortina Watch is a Singapore-based luxury watch retailer founded in 1972. It is a subsidiary of Cortina Holdings Pte Ltd, a publicly traded company listed...
Cortina Systems, Inc. is a supplier of integrated circuits (ICs) for broadband communications founded in 2001. It is based in California. Cortina System...
The Cortina Savage is a custom performance automobile based on the Ford Cortina. The car was designed and produced by Jeff Uren and his companies, Race...
invernali) and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 (Ladin: Anpezo 1956 or Ampëz 1956), was a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 26...
Dominic Cortina (January 28, 1925 – November 19, 1999) was an American mobster and high-ranking member of the Chicago Outfit criminal organization, who...
Milano-Cortina 2026, is an international winter multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities, scheduled to take place in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo...
Ford passenger cars, originally the Cortina/Taunus and from 1988 the Ford Sierra. Initially marketed as the Ford Cortina Pickup, the P100 name was adopted...
Adela Cortina (born 1947, Valencia) is a Spanish philosopher. After studying philosophy and letters in the Universidad de Valencia, she was admitted into...
Alberto Cortina de Alcocer (born 20 January 1947) is a Spanish billionaire businessman. Through his holding Percacer, he is co-owner, with his cousin...
Ghiaccio Cortina is a professional ice hockey team from Italy. They play their home games at Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio, located in Cortina d'Ampezzo...
Sapporo–Garmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) and Tokyo–Helsinki (summer) in 1940; and Cortina d'Ampezzo (winter) and London (summer) in 1944. The 1906 Intercalated Olympics...
as the Ford UK's Cortina range, with the "TC" badge standing for Taunus Cortina. In September 1970, a new Taunus, the "Taunus Cortina" (TC), was introduced...
The Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation of the Cortina Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Indigenous people of California. They are Wintun people, who...
Cortina was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Cortina has coached the Italian national team as well as Serie A teams HC Varese and HC Asiago. Cortina...
Cortina Cycles was a bicycle frame manufacturer in Santa Barbara, California. It has made frames for Italian companies such as Bennotto and Gios. Raul...
the only engagement of the Second Cortina War, and the final engagement of the wider Cortina Troubles. Juan Cortina, a Mexican rancher who had previously...