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fared poorly and
returned to the
Segunda División in the
early 1970s. The "
Tuzos"
would have to wait 19
years before being able to
return to the Primera...
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tuzo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tuzo may
refer to:
Harry Tuzo (1917–1998),
British army
officer John
Tuzo Wilson (1908–1993), Canadian...
- The
Tuzos de la
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas,
commonly known as
Tuzos UAZ, or just UAZ, is a
Mexican football club
based in
Zacatecas City. The club...
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General Sir
Harry Crawford Tuzo, GCB, OBE, MC, DL (26
August 1917 – 7
August 1998), was a
British Army
officer who was
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander...
- John
Tuzo Wilson CC OBE FRS FRSE FRSC (October 24, 1908 –
April 15, 1993) was a
Canadian geophysicist and
geologist who
achieved worldwide acclaim for...
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Mount Tuzo is a
mountain located within the
Valley of the Ten
Peaks in the
Canadian Rockies,
along the
Continental Divide,
which forms the
provincial boundary...
- The
Tuzo Wilson Seamounts, also
called J.
Tuzo Wilson Knolls and
Tuzo Wilson Knolls, are two
young active submarine volcanoes off the
coast of British...
- Alto
Rendimiento Tuzo was a
Mexican football club in Pachuca, Hidalgo, was
placed in the
Segunda División de México Liga
Nuevos Talentos. The club was...
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tectonics during the
Plate Tectonics Revolution. The
model is
named after John
Tuzo Wilson in
recognition of his
iconic observation that the present-day Atlantic...
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United Orgullo Surtam v Atlético
Pachuca H2O Purépechas v
Aguacateros CDU
Tuzos Pachuca v PDLA
Tigres de
Alica v
Deportivo Tala
Diablos Tesistán v Ayense...