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  2. OV7 - Wikipedia

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    OV7, formerly known as La Onda Vaselina, was a Mexican Latin pop group formed in 1989. With a career spanning more than 30 years and several hits in the Latin American markets, OV7 remains as one of the most successful acts in Latin pop history.

  3. Onda, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Onda is a town in eastern Spain, in the province of Castelló, part of the autonomous community of Valencia.It has 24,859 inhabitants. [2]The Sitjar dam, located close to Onda, is an important feature for the irrigation of the nearby fields with water from the Millars River.

  4. CD Onda - Wikipedia

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    Club Deportivo Onda is a Spanish football team based in Onda, Castellón, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1921 it plays in Lliga Comunitat – North, holding home games at Estadio La Serratella, with a capacity of 5,000 seats. Onda was also a farm team for Villarreal CF between 2000 and 2002, and for Benidorm CF between 2009 ...

  5. Qué Onda - Wikipedia

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    "Qué Onda" is a song by the regional Mexican group Calle 24, Mexican singer-songwriter Chino Pacas and American regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida. It was released on August 30, 2023 and was produced by Angel Tumbado and Jesús Ortiz Paz. It is the former's breakout single, peaking at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [1]

  6. FC de Onda al Grao de Castellon y Villareal-Puerto de Burriana

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    The FC de Onda al Grao de Castellon y Villareal-Puerto de Burriana was a Spanish 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) gauge narrow gauge railway that operated over 43 kilometres of track between 1888 and 1963, when the system closed. Opening dates of the various sections are as follows: Main line 29 km Grao de Castellon - Casellon de la Plana 1888-1963.

  7. Waveguide - Wikipedia

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    Waveguide supplying power for the Argonne National Laboratory Advanced Photon Source.. The uses of waveguides for transmitting signals were known even before the term was coined.

  8. Wavenumber - Wikipedia

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    Wavenumber, as used in spectroscopy and most chemistry fields, is defined as the number of wavelengths per unit distance, typically centimeters (cm −1): ~ =, where λ is the wavelength.