The CotiRiver (Portuguese: Rio Coti) is a river of Amazonas state in north-western Brazil, a tributary of the Curuquetê River. The river flows through...
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and the local dialect is known as Cotentinais. The Norman language poet Côtis-Capel (1915–1986) described the environment of the peninsula, while French...
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Scaloni football player and manager. Hugo Sconochini basketball player. Coti Sorokin singer. Ricardo Supisiche painter and engraver. Lisandro de la Torre...
ISBN 0-908272-79-0. Albani, A. D.; Cotis, George (2013). Port Hacking: Past and present of an estuarine environment. "Hacking River catchment" (map). Office of...
Cytherean valleys are called by the Latin term valles, and are named after river goddesses or after words for the planet Venus (including terms for the morning...
in La Hague and around Cherbourg, where Alfred Rossel, Louis Beuve and Côtis-Capel became active. The typical medium for literary expression in Norman...
"Color Esperanza" a song composed by himself alongside Cachorro López and Coti Sorokin, also is considered as an anthem of hope due to the content of the...
especially with Lower Normandy include Alfred Rossel, Louis Beuve, and Côtis-Capel. In terms of music, composer Erik Satie also hailed from this region...
enumerated what he called the "three cotary propositions of pragmatism" (L: cos, cotis whetstone), saying that they "put the edge on the maxim of pragmatism"....
crowned in a special ceremony at The Grey Fox Nightclub in St. Louis, MO. *5 Coti Collins was the longest competing Miss Gay America winner. His first appearance...
Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2007. DeCotis, Mark (28 January 2008). "Ganassi wins three in a row at Daytona". USA Today...