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Čavaš (Serbian Cyrillic: Чаваш) is a
village in the muni****lity of Ravno,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 8...
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Cavaly ****ociation
Sportive (French pronunciation: [kavali asɔsjɑsjɔ̃ spɔʁtiv];
commonly referred to as
Cavaly AS or
simply Cavaly) is a
professional football...
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Cava (stylized as
CAVA), also
referred to as
Cava Grill, is a
Mediterranean fast
casual restaurant chain with
locations across the
United States. Cava...
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footballer Florinda la
Cava,
legendary Spaniard who pla**** a
central role in the
downfall of the
Visigothic kingdom in 711 John
Cavas (1910–1993), a stuntman...
- name, i.e. achampañado. This is not
cava, but it is a
somewhat po****r
drink as well. The
Spanish word
cava (pl.:
cavas)
means "cave" or "cellar", as caves...
- The
inferior vena
cava is a
large vein that
carries the
deoxygenated blood from the
lower and
middle body into the
right atrium of the heart. It is formed...
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Cavas continued to be an
important part of the side for
three years in the
Segunda División
before joining second-tier
rivals Badajoz in 2000.
Cavas returned...
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Cava d'I****a (English: Cave of I****a) is a
nature reserve and
archaeological site
located in-between the
towns of
Modica and I****a, in the southeastern...
- La
Cava may
refer to:
Florinda la
Cava, a
figure of
Spanish legend Francesco La
Cava (1876–1958),
Italian physician and
writer Gregory La
Cava (1892–1952)...
- In anatomy, the
venae cavae (/ˈviːni ˈkeɪvi/; sg.: vena
cava /ˈviːnə ˈkeɪvə/; from Latin 'hollow veins') are two
large veins (great vessels) that return...