- the
Rabot family took over the
lordship of
Pomas. The
lordship was sold off in 1719. The château de
Pomas dates back to the 12th
century and is notable...
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Poma,
incorporated as
Pomagalski S.A., and
sometimes referred to as the
Poma Group, is a
French company which manufactures cable-driven lift systems, including...
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Ricardo Poma (born 1946) is the
chief executive officer of the family-owned
conglomerate Grupo Poma,
based in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Poma obtained...
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company PomA, a
protein Tinetti test or
Performance Oriented Mobility ****essment (
POMA), a test for ****essing a person's
balance abilities Pomas, a commune...
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Grupo Poma is a family-owned
company in El Salvador. The firm is
headed by
Ricardo Poma. Some of
Grupo Poma’s business activities include automobile dealerships...
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Poma is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antonio Poma (1910–1985),
Italian Catholic cardinal and
archbishop Irma
Poma Canchumani (born...
- The
tomato (US: /təmeɪtoʊ/, UK: /təmɑːtoʊ/),
Solanum lycopersi****, is a
plant whose fruit is an
edible berry that is
eaten as a vegetable. The
tomato is...
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Felipe Guamán
Poma de
Ayala (c. 1535 –
after 1616), also
known as Huamán
Poma or
Waman Poma, was a
Quechua nobleman known for
chronicling and denouncing...
- The
Poma 2000 in Laon, France, was an
automated guideway transit, a cable-driven
people mover which ran
between the
railway station and the city hall....
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dance club, and
nightclub in Orlando, Florida,
founded in 2004 by
Barbara Poma and Ron Legler. On June 12, 2016, the club was the
scene of the second-deadliest...