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GAZ
GAZ 21 Volga (1956) GAZ 3106 1971 USSR postage stamp depicting Volga GAZ-24 automobile GAZ or Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (Russia, Nizhny Novgorod), translated as Gorky Automobile Plant (Russian: ), started in 1929 as NNAZ, a cooperation between Ford and the Soviet Union. The na..
Gaz
Stock art of Gaz Gaz is a fictional character from the Nickelodeon cartoon, Invader Zim. She has a gothicesque style of dress — black dress, purple/pink leggings, grey sleeves, purple hair, and skull necklace. She also has noticeably squinty eyes that rarely open up except in moments o..
Gaz, Taster of Pork
"Gaz, Taster of Pork" is a 2-part episode of Invader Zim. Plot Dib has acquired a spellbook, an anthology of various spells in a kind of digital book. Dib thinks that it is no longer usable, but learns that he can try out a spell. Dib tests a spell from the "Shadowhog" on Gaz, who is sleeping in ..
GAZ-12 ZIM
GAZ-12 ZIM GAZ-12 ZIM is a limousine produced at the GAZ from 1950 till 1960. Around 22 000 were made. ZIM abbreviation stands for Zavod Imeni Molotova, which reflects the part of factory's official name at the time. ..
GAZ-3937
GAZ-3937 General characteristics Crew 2 (+9 passengers) Length 4.5 m Width 2.8 m Height 1.9 m Weight 6,500 kg Armour and armament Armour ? Main armament 1×7.62 PKT machine gun Secondary armament none Mobility Power plant diesel 175 hp (130 kW) Suspen..
GAZ-51
GAZ-51 was the best known, most popular, and longest produced Soviet truck. Its first prototypes were produced before World War II, and mass production started in 1946. With some changes it was produced until 1975. The trucks were so popular that they were also manufactured under the Soviet li..
GAZ-53
GAZ-53 is a truck from GAZ. It was produced between 1961 and 1991 (perhaps longer). Giving the long production run it is not an uncommon sight in eastern Europe usually painted light blue with white front. It is a 3.5 ton 4x2 truck that exist in some variants like the GAZ-53A 4-ton truck and GAZ-..
GAZ-61
GAZ-61 was a four wheel drive car from GAZ first introduced in 1938, but production didn't really start until 1940. It was made by putting the GAZ M2 body on a four wheel drive chassis. Designed by V. A. Gratchev. It was possibly the world's first all-wheel drive passenger car. It could climb angl..
GAZ-64
GAZ-64 was a 4x4 jeep made by GAZ, actually the first all-terrain vehicle made in the Soviet Union. Only 646 GAZ-64 were made between autumn 1941 and summer 1942. It was succeded by the more popular GAZ-67 and GAZ-67B. The curb weigh of the car was 1200 kg. It was powered by a 3285 cc, inline-4 e..
GAZ-66
GAZ-66 is a Russian 4x4 all-road military truck produced by GAZ. It was the main transport vehicle for motorized infantry of the Soviet Army and is still employed in former USSR countries. Nicknamed shishiga (шишига). Cab-forward design, 2 seats cab Payload: 4,410 lb plus the same weight ..
GAZ-69
GAZ-69 GAZ-69 was a four wheel drive light truck produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovskij Awtomobilnyj Zavod) between 1953 and 1972. Military use It was used as the basis for the 2P26 tank destroyer - see AT-1 Snapper. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: ..
GAZ-M20 Pobeda
GAZ-M20 Pobeda (Russian:ГАЗ-М20 Победа) is a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ from 1946 until 1958. It was also licensed to Polish FSO. The first "Pobeda" model car was manufactured in the Soviet Union (chief engineer An..
Gaza
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Distinguish from the Spanish name Garza. Gaza (Arabic غزة Ġazzah; Hebrew עזה Azzah) is the largest city within the Gaza Strip, part of the Palestinian Territories. The city, which has a population of approximately 400,000, is frequently termed "Gaz..
Gazaland
Gazaland is the historical name for the region in southeast Africa, in modern day Mozambique and Zimbabwe, which extends northward from the Komati River at Delagoa Bay in Mozambique's Maputo Province to the Pungwe River in central Mozambique. It was a district of the former Portuguese East Africa. I..
Gazamba
The Gazamba is an electromechanical musical instrument, essentially a prepared electric piano. It was built by British composer and producer Chris Brown from the shell of a Wurlitzer electric piano, and produces its sounds via assorted springs, nuts, bolts and other metallic objects plus built-in el..
Gazania
Gazania is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ..
Gazankulu
Gazankulu was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government to be a semi-independent homeland for the Tsonga (Shangaan) people. It was carved out of the former Transvaal Province and given self-rule in 1971, with its capital at Giyani. It had a population of around 955,000 peopl..
Gazan de la Peyrière
Honoré Théodore Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière (October 29, 1765 - April 9, 1845) was a French general who fought under Napoleon. He was born in the small town of Grasse, France. His lawyer father sent him to College of Sorèze where he received military training and eventually joined the French Ro..
Gazara
GAZARA ga-za'-ra (Gazara, Gazera): A fortress of great strength in Judea, which figures often in the Maccabean wars. To this place Judas pursued Gorgias (1 Maccabees 4:15). It was fortified by the Greek general Bacchides (1 Maccabees 9:52; Ant, XIII, i, 3). It was captured by Simon Maccabeus, who..
Gazaria
Gazaria is the name given to the Genoese colonies in Crimea and around the Black Sea from the mid 1200s to the late 1400s. The word is derived from Khazaria, though the Khazars had ceased to rule over the area by that time. See [Gazaria chronology] ..
Gaza (disambiguation)
Gaza may refer to: Gaza CityThe Gaza StripGaza Province in MozambiqueGaza also denotes a warrior from Sol from the Sony Playstation game, Legend of Legaia. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Gaza (The West Wing)
"Gaza" is episode 109 of The West Wing. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot A fact-finding tour to the hotly disputed Gaza Strip includes Donna, Admiral Fitzwallace and a few members of congress as they sort through the thicket of rival issues betwee..
Gaza beach blast
The Gaza beach blastOriginally the event was known as the Gaza beach massacre, but this title was subsequently overtaken by the current name. was an event on June 9, 2006 in which eight Palestinians were killed — including the entire family of seven-year-old Huda Ghaliya — and at least t..
Gaza Province
Gaza is a province of Mozambique. It has an area of 75,709 km2 and a population of approximately 1.3 million (2002). Xai-Xai is the capital of the province. Gaza is divided into the districts of: Bilene MaciaChibutoChicuacualaChiguboChókwèGuijáMabalaneManjacazeMassagenaMassingirXai-Xai and th..
Gaza Strip
قطاع غزة Qita' Ghazzah רצועת עזה Retzuat 'Azza Official Languages Arabic Area - Total - % water (not ranked) 360 km² 0% Population - Total - Density (not ranked) 1,376,289 (July 2005 est) 3,823/km² (July 2005 est) Currency 1 New Israeli s..
Gazbia Sirry
Born: 1925 Positions Held: Professor - American University in Cairo, Egypt (1980 - 1981)Professor - Helwan University (1955 - 1981) Other Achievements State Merit Prize - Egypt (2000)Fourth Great Prize of International Art (1968)Honorary Prize - Venice Biennale (1956)Prize of Rome in Painting (1952..
Gazdarabad
Gazdarabad is one of the neighborhoods of Saddar Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Saddar Town including Urdu speakers, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochs, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis. Over 99% of the population is Muslim. The population of Sa..
Gaze
Not to be confused with Gaze (album). Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A detail from a painting by Hieronymus Bosch The concept of gaze (often also called the gaze or, in French, le regard), in analysing visual culture, is one that deals with how an audience..
Gazebo
For the article relating to the Italian singer Gazebo, see Paul Mazzolini. Picture of Church Square Park's gazebo in Hoboken, New Jersey. A large gazebo on the grounds of 'Iolani Palace A gazebo is a pavilion structure commonly found in parks, gardens, and spacious public areas. Gazebos ..
Gazeka
The Gazeka, also known as Monckton's Gazeka or the Papuan Devil-Pig, is an obscure cryptid, a hypothetical or perhaps mythological animal, said to have been seen on Papua New Guinea in the early 20th century. It is said to resemble a tapir or giant sloth, having a long, proboscis-like snout, and s..
Gazela
--> The barkentine Gazela Primeiro was built in the shipyard of J. M. Mendes in Setubal, Portugal in 1901. At that time the Portuguese fisheries authorities had a regulation prohibiting the construction of new vessels for the Grand Banks cod fishery. It was however permissible to modify or "rebu..
Gazelem
Gazelem is a person or stone mentioned in the Book of Mormon. Alma 37:23 reads, "And the Lord said: I will prepare unto my servant Gazelem, a stone, which shall shine forth in darkness unto light, that I may discover unto my people who serve me, that I may discover unto them the works of their bret..
Gazeley
Gazeley is a village and parish in Suffolk, East Anglia region of England. see also www.gazeley.net Albert Edward Gazeley – Poet. Albert Gazeley is a retired business man that has written folk poetry most of his life ( 70 years ) and is acknowledged throughout the poetry world for his outspoken v..
Gazelle
This article is about the animal. See also Gazelle (disambiguation) for other uses. A gazelle is an antelope of the genus Gazella. Gazelles are known as swift animals; they are able to reach high speeds for long periods of time. Gazelles are mostly found in the grasslands and savannas of Africa, bu..
GAZelle
GAZelle 2705 cargo van A GAZelle (Russian: ) is a series of mid-sized trucks, vans and buses made by Russian car manufacturer GAZ. GAZelles are similar to the later launched GAZ Sobol and GAZ Valdai line of vans and light trucks. GAZelle, Sobol, and Valdai account for the majority of the Russ..
Gazelle, California
This article is about the community in Califormia. See also Gazelle (disambiguation) for other uses. Gazelle is a census-designated place (CDP) in Siskiyou County, California, United States. The population was 136 at the 2000 census. Geography Gazelle is located at [41°31′18″N, 122°31′..
Gazelle (disambiguation)
Gazelle can refer to: Gazelle, a southern African animalGAZelle, an automobileAérospatiale Gazelle, a helicopterGazelle, California, a community This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Gazelle Handicap
The Gazelle Handicap is a race for thoroughbred three-year-old fillies. The race was in its 110th renewal in 2005. The race is a Grade I stakes with a purse of $250,000. The race is run over one and one-eighth of a mile on the main dirt track. The race is sometimes a stepping stone to the Breeders' ..
Gazen ParaPara!!
Gazen ParaPara!! (Japanese: 俄然パラパラ!! also "Gazen ParaPara!! Paradise" or "Gazen ParaPara Gakuen") is the new wave of ParaPara merchandise from avex trax focused on Japanese teenagers. Several CD compilations are available, as well as ParaPara lesson DVDs, which are the first comme..
Gazer
Gazer (real name unknown) is a Marvel Comics mutant. Created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Salvador Larocca, he first appeared in X-Men vol. 2 #169 (June 2005). Character biography Gazer was an astronaut permanently stationed alone on a NASA observation space station, due to the unusual m..
Gazerbeam
Simon J. Paladino (superhero name Gazerbeam) was a minor character in the 2004 computer animated film The Incredibles. His powers and costume bore a resemblance to Cyclops of Marvel Comics' X-Men. According to his bio on the DVD, Gazerbeam was originally a member of the superhero team, The Pha..
Gazeta
Gazeta (Russian: газета) is a Russian language daily newspaper covering politics and business. Its name in Russian actually means "a newspaper". External links () [The official page of the newspaper] ..
Gazeta de Transilvania
Gazeta de Transilvania was the first Romanian-language newspaper to be published in Transylvania. It was founded by George Bariţ in 1838 in Braşov. It played a very important role in the awakening of the Romanian national conscience in Transylvania, and sowed the seeds for the revolution of 1848 (..
Gazeta Sot
Gazeta SOT is one of most popular daily newspapers published in Albania by Arjan Prodani. Since its establishment, "Gazeta SOT" has proven to be a reliable for Albanians to address political and economic problems, as well as individual and community social, and is seen as a reliable source of diss..
Gazeta Wyborcza
Logo A cover of "Gazeta Wyborcza" - one of Poland's biggest daily newspapers. Gazeta Wyborcza (pronounce: [ga'zεta vi'bɔrʧa] , gazeta vibborcha) is, as of 2005, Poland's second largest distribution daily newspaper (after the tabloid Fakt). It is considered a relativel..
Gazette
For specific non-governmental newspapers, see The Gazette. ''For the J-rock band, Gazette, see Gazette (band). A gazette is a newspaper. In the governments of Commonwealth countries a gazette is more specifically an official government paper that publishes all new laws and government decisions. ..
Gazetteer
A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary, an important reference for information about places and place-names (see: toponomy), used in conjunction with an atlas. It typically contains information concerning the geographical makeup of a country, region or continent, the social statistics and physical..
Gazetteer for Scotland
The Gazetteer for Scotland is a geographical encyclopaedia covering the villages, towns, place, people and families of Scotland. It was conceived in 1995 by Bruce Gittings of the University of Edinburgh and David Munro of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and now contains more than 13,000 ent..
Gazetteer of India, Union Territory: Goa, Daman and Diu
An official publication of the Government of Goa, published in 1979, and containing a lot of background information about the region of Goa, its past and present. About the book It hardbound book was published in three parts -- I, II, and III -- and priced, when published, at Rs 53. Part I alone, ..
Gazette (band)
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since March 2006. This article about a musi..
Gazette of Pakistan
Gazette of Pakistan is the official newspaper of the Government of Pakistan. The Gazette provides information about government acts, ordinances, regulations, orders, S.R.Os, notifications, appointments, promotions, leaves, awards, etc. External links [The Gazette of Pakistan] ..
Gazette van Detroit
Gazette van Detroit ("Newspaper of Detroit") is a Belgian newspaper in Dutch and English, published in the United States since 13 August 1914. This newspaper has Flemish immigrants in the USA and Canada as targeted readers. First it appeared as a daily newspaper, later it became biweekly. The news..
Gazet van Antwerpen
The Gazet van Antwerpen (Antwerp Gazette) is a Belgian newspaper, circulated foremostly in the city of Antwerp and Flanders, and published by Concentra. History The first edition of the Gazet van Antwerpen appeared on November 3, 1891. Its editor was then Jan Baptist Napolitaan van Os, a catholic...
Gazeuse!
Gazeuse! is an album by Gong, issued in 1977. The album is jazz fusion and has little to do with the psychedelic space rock of Daevid Allen's Gong, even though the bands share a common history. Writing credits are about half-divided between Holdsworth and Moerlen, except the final track which is by..
Gaze (album)
Gaze is the The Beautiful South's tenth album. The release was supported by a tour entitled Gaze With The Beautiful South. Track listing "Pretty""Just A Few Things That I Ain't""Sailing Solo""Life Vs. The Lifeless""Get Here""Let Go With The Flow""The Gates""Angels And Devils""101% Man""Half Of Him..
Gaze aversion
Gaze Aversion is the act of looking away from the person one is talking to in order to more clearly conceive an accurate response. Ongoing research by University of Stirling's psychologists has shown that looking away from a person when talking with them consistently yields statistically higher a..
Gaze heuristic
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The gaze heuristic is a heuristic employed by people when trying to catch a ball. Experimental studies have show..
Gazi, Crete
Gazi or sometimes Gazio (Greek Γάζι(ο)), Crete is a municipality 6 km west of Heraklion, on the north coast of Crete. Since 1999, it has included the area of the former Local Authorities of Gazi (including Kalessa, merged in 1994), Ahlada, Rodia, and Fodele. Its area is 95.8 km² and its popul..
Gaziantep
Gaziantep is the capital city of the Gaziantep Province in Turkey. With a population of 853,512 in the year 2000, it is the largest city in Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia region. Most modern scholars agree that Gaziantep is the site of the Hellenistic city of Antiochia ad Taurum ("Antiochia in th..
Gaziantepspor
Gaziantepspor is a Turkish sports club based in Gazi Antep in southern Turkey. Gaziantepspor currently play in the Turkish Premier Super League. After a turbulent season, in which survival in the top flight was not assured until the last day with a victory over Malatyaspor, Gaziantepspor have re..
Gaziantep Fen Lisesi
Gaziantep Fen Lisesi (GFL) (Gaziantep Science High School) is a high school in Turkey, located in Gaziantep. Education is mostly in Turkish. Famous Teachers of the School Kadir CankurtaranYılgör AtçıMuhittin VuralIbrahim KeteSerkan SuralM. Duran Kurum (MDK)Necati UysalÖkkeş Silindir Famous G..
Gaziantep Province
Location of Gaziantep Province Gaziantep is a province in south-central Turkey. Its capital is the city of Gaziantep which had a population of 853,513 as of 2000. An important trading center since ancient times, the province is also one of Turkey's major manufacturing zones, and its agricult..
Gaziemir
Gaziemir is a district of İzmir Province of Turkey. It is one of the metropolitan districts of Greater İzmir and is situated to the south of central İzmir (Konak) on the road to İzmir. İzmir Adnan Menderes International Airport and the export processing industrial park of Aegean Free Zone are s..
Gazimon
Gazimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mammal Digimon. Gazimon resemble wild dogs with bunny ears and lionish tails. Though a quadruped by nature, Gazimon can stand upright. Uninterested in attaching themselves to humans, Gazimon enjoy setting traps for other Digimon and wa..
Gaziosmanpaşa
Gaziosmanpaşa is a working class suburb of İstanbul, Turkey, on its European side. The area is extremely large stretching to the outskirts of the city and including small outling villages in its boundaries. This was empty, stony pasture until the 1950's but has expanded greatly in recent years, si..
Gaziosmanpaşaspor
Gaziosmanpaşaspor is a Turkish sports club from the Gaziosmanpaşa district of İstanbul. ..
Gazipaşa
Gazipaşa is a town in southern Turkey on the coast of the Gulf of Antalya in Antalya Province. It is very famous with its bananas and oranges. The old name of Gazipasa is Selinus (Selinti)[36°16′17″N, 32°19′7″E]. External links [Information on Gazipaşa] ..
Gazipur District
Gazipur is a district in central Bangladesh. It is a part of the Dhaka Division. Contents 1 Geography2 Subdivisions3 History4 Economy5 Places of interest6 See also Geography Subdivisions History Economy Places of interest See also Districts of Bang..
Gazi (disambiguation)
Gazi can refer to several, related, things: A gazi or ghāzī is a frontier warrior in Islam.Gazi is an honorific Muslim and specifically Ottoman title that appears in the names of many historic figures, notably:* Gazi Evrenos (1288-1417)* Gazi-Husrev Beg, a Bosnian bey (1480-1541)* Gazi Osman Pash..
Gazi Ashraf
Gazi AshrafBangladesh (Ban) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches - 7 '''Runs scored - 59 Batting average - 8.42 100s/50s - -/- Top score - 18 ..
Gazi Evrenos
Mausoleum of Gazi Evrenos in Giannitsa, Greece Gazi Evrenos Bey (Gazi Evrenos Beg or Hadji Gazi Evrenos) (1288- 17 November 1417) Evrenos Bey, born in Balıkesir, Turkey, was the ancestor of the famous Evrenosoğulları (Evrenosogullari), a Turcoman family who served under Karesi Beyliği (Pri..
Gazi Husrev-beg
The tomb of Gazi Husrev-Beg, Eastern Sarajevo. Gazi Husrev-beg (1480–1541) was a Bosniak beg in the Ottoman Empire during the first half of the 16th century. He was an effective military strategist, and the greatest donor and builder of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was born in S..
Gazi Husrev-beg's Mosque
The Gazi Husrev-Beg Mosque, often referred to as the Beg's Mosque for short, is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is considered the most important Islamic structure in the country and one of the world's finest examples of Ottoman Architecture. It is located in the Baš..
Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer
Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer was accused of being a terrorist bomber by Senator Conrad Burns.[#endnote_Burns] Senator Burns said the 9/11 Commission said Mezer ''"planned to bomb the Atlantic Avenue subway in Brooklyn, New York in 1997, was arrested on his third illegal entry into the United Stat..
Gazi Osman Pasa
A musical poem (Mehter Marşı) which was written for the Siege of Pleven; The March of Osman Pasha Danube river, "I can not flow", it says "Cannot destroy around" Great is his glory, Osman Pasha "I cannot leave Pleven", he says Enemy passed the Danube river Inspected the patrols In the arm of ..
Gazi Osman Pasha
Gazi Osman Pasha (1832-1897) was an Turkish soldier, born into a prominent family (Yağcıoğulları) of the city of Tokat in Central Anatolia. His father was a civil servant and, since he had been appointed to the Ottoman capital soon after the birth, the family moved to Istanbul, where Osman did..
Gazi University
Gazi University (turkish: Gazi Üniversitesi) is a public university primarily located in Ankara, Turkey. It was established in 1926 by Kemal Atatürk as Gazi Teacher Training Institute. In 1982, it was merged with the Ankara Academy of Economy and Commerce, the Ankara College of Technical Teachers..
Gazi Warriors
Gazi Warriors is the American football team of Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey. It was founded in 1998 by a few students, and competes in the Turkish American Football League. External links [Gazi Warriors home page] ..
Gazi Yasargil
Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil is a Turkish medical scientist and neurosurgeon (born on July 6, 1925 in Lice, Diyarbakır, Turkey.) He is the founder of micro-neurosurgery. Yaşargil treated epilepsy and brain tumors with special instruments developed by him. Contents 1 Education and career2 Pub..
Gazoryctra
Gazoryctra is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are 14 described species found in Eurasia, Canada and the United States. Species G. chishimana - Kuril IslandsG. confusus - USAG. fuscoargenteus - Northern EurasiaG. ganna - EuropeG. hyperboreus - CanadaG. lembertii - USAG. macilentus..
Gazpacho
A bowl of gazpacho Gazpacho soup, also known as gazpacho, is a cold, Spanish liquid salad that is popular in warmer areas and during the summer. Gazpacho descends from an ancient Andalusian concoction based on a combination of stale bread, garlic, olive oil, salt, and vinegar - a cold bread..
Gazpacho (disambiguation)
Gazpacho may refer to: Gazpacho, a cold, tomato-based Spanish soupGazpacho (song), a song by Marillion from their Afraid of Sunlight (Album) (1995)Gazpacho (software), a GUI builder for the GTK+ toolkit written in Python This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles a..
Gazprom
Gazprom (LSE: [OGZD]; Russian: , sometimes transcribed as Gasprom) is the largest Russian company and the biggest extractor of natural gas in the world. Gazprom supplies almost all the gas needs of Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union. With sales of US$ 31 billion..
Gazpromavia
Gazpromavia is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates passenger and cargo charters, mainly in support of the oil and gas industry. It also operates regular domestic flights from Moscow and international charter passenger and cargo services. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 ..
Gaztelu
Gaztelu is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, in the North of Spain. External links [Official Website] Information available in Spanish and Basque.[GAZTELU in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fu..
Gazumping
The verb "gazump" means to refuse to formalise a sale agreement at the last minute in order to accept a higher offer. The word is thought to have come from the Yiddish word gazumph meaning to swindle or overcharge, which became gangster slang in the 1920s. With buoyant property prices in the Briti..
Gazza
Gazza may refer to: Paul Gascoigne, an English footballer: see Zza nicknamesGary Ablett, an Australian Rules footballer: see Zza nicknamesLa gazza ladra, an opera by RossiniGazza (musician), a Namibian musicianGazza (genus), a genus of ponyfishMon Gazza, a planet in the Star Wars universeArgus Gazza..
Gazzagate
Gazzagate was a scandal in June 1998 when English footballer Paul Gascoigne was omitted from England's squad for the forthcoming World Cup finals in France. The term Gazzagate derives from Gascoigne's common nickname Gazza and the English suffix '-gate', a term used to describe any sort of scandal..
Gaz (disambiguation)
Gaz can refer to: GAZ, the Russian automobile manufacturerGaz (Invader Zim), a character from the animated television series Invader Zim.Gaz, a Mughal measurement of length, often translated as 'yard'.Gaz is the tasty famous treat of Isfahan, Iran, a nougat which is mixed with chopped pistachio.Thi..
Gaz Coombes
Gaz Coombes: Richard III screenshot Gaz Coombes (born Gareth Michael Coombes on March 8, 1976) is the vocalist and guitarist for the band Supergrass. His large sideburns have become his 'trademark' image. He first entered the music world aged fourteen as the lead singer of the band The Jennife..
Gaz de France
Gaz de France (GDF) is a French company which specializes in the transportation and distribution of natural gas. On February 25, 2006, French Prime minister Dominique de Villepin announced the merger of Suez and GDF, which would make the first world liquefied natural gas company[link]. H..
Gaz de France Stars
Gaz de France Stars is a tennis tournament held in Hasselt, Belgium. Held since 2004, this WTA Tour event is a Tier III-tournament and is played on indoor hardcourts. Past winners Singles Year Champion Runner-up Score 2004 ..
Gaz Metan Târgu-Mureş
Gaz Metan Târgu-Mureş is a football team based in Târgu-Mureş, Romania. It plays in the Romanian Third Division. ..
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